ADORATION. Large spreading flower of pink 
on cream ground. Disbud to get blooms six 
inches across. Good grower. Blooms September 
and October. .......<cs<s«s +s ss een 
ALABASTER. Very large white of semi-incurved 
form. Disbud to get flowers 5 inches in diam- 
eter. Desirable... September. ........ssssuses 
ALPINK. Deep rose pink with good stems. Similar 
to Freda. October. ........¢++.e 5 ssl 
AMBER EUTOPIA. Light Amber in the same col- 
or class as Mrs. DuPont. A nice one. October .. 
ARCTIC CIRCLE. A most desirable, medium sized 
pure white. Seems to be more resistant to frost 
than most“whites. October... ..... 7) 
BORDER WHITE. Early snow-white ball-shaped, 
of good size. Well liked. September. .......... 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP. Very early large bronze 
incurved. A dandy when handled right. Keep 
pinched back until about mid-July to prevent 
too early blooming, and to improve growth. 
September - October: ........ 27.2 
BRONZE FREDA. Good light orange-bronze of 
medium size. One of the most frost resistant 
kinds we have ever seen. Pinching is essential 
to good growth. A good variety. October ...... 
CARNIVAL. bright scariet-red of good size. Very 
showy. September-October. ......2..e:eeee 
CERISE. The name will describe the color. Dis- 
tinctive shade. Of good upright growth and 
good stems: October: ...0.....7. .e eee 
CRUSADER. This is truly one of the most beaut- 
iful of mums. Huge white with pink tips and 
margins. Don’t let it bloom to early. Disbud 
to 6 or 8 flowers per plant for 6 to 7 inch bloss- 
oms. September-October .............sss0a0m 
DAILY EXPRESS. Another one considerably a- 
bove ordinary. Nice large flowers of bright 
tawny red. AS warm a color as you can imagine 
Good stems and habit, and very frost resistant. 
You will like this one. Early Oct. ............ 
DR. GEO. BARNES. A super mum and a real 
aristocrat. Flowers perfectly incurved, 6 to 8 
inches if disbudded 6 to the plant. Color is 
peach on cream ground with gold points. 
Quite frost resistant. October: .............. 
EGYPt. Early, quilled, bronze-yellow with amber 
points, good size and stems. Don’t let it bloom 
too early. September-October................ 
FREDA. _ Silvery-pink. Form and habit like 
Bronze Freda. October:...:. ........ . ss sneee 
GOLD STANDARD. Very large rich yellow in- 
curved flower on good tall stems. Disbud 6 to9 
to get 7 inch flowers. September-October. .... 
HALO. Large bloom of amber-bronze. Good stems 
and habits. October. ........5 « .. usu) 
HERBERT SUTCLIFFE. Lovely large flat incurv- 
ed flowers of rich yellow on a plant that needs 
considerable attention. Early and long bloomer 
September-October. .........%.« suse 
JEAN HARLOW. Bright golden-yellow of semi- 
incurved form. Upright growth and very early. 
September. 2.0.56 cu ane diets s cba = 5 5 ee 
LEDA. Large heliotrope-pink. Will disbud to 6 
inches. Good stems. October. ...... .2.eneeee 
MERIDIAN. Fine salmon-rose-pink flowers, 5 to 
6 inches:across, October. :....... . ssa 
MODESTY. Dainty apple-blossom pink pompons 
of medium sive. A spray variety. Good upright 
growth. October’): wc dy S. <u cop 
MRS. T. RILEY. Srow-white. One of the very 
largest we grow. Will disbud to 6 or 8 inches. 
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