COMMERCIAL AND SHOW VARIETIES 
All of the mums listed in this classification can be raised in the garden according to 
your frost date. 
to year. 
AMBER BRIGHT—A large incurve of 
amber-bronze. Oct. 8th. 
APRICOT QUEEN —- Deep orange in- 
curved. — Oct. 25. 
BEN LEIGHTON—We believe this va- 
riety to be best early flowering Exhi- 
bition fiower in dark color. It is deep 
wine red, with slightly lighter shade on 
the outside of the petals. It is a per- 
fectly globular flower of large size. 
Growth medium. Mature around Oct. 
Bg Me ER A la Re RS fee eS i Each $0.40 
DAME ENID LYONS—Lovely creamy 
white, perfectly formed, large semi-in- 
curved flower. Oct. 15. ____ Each $0.40 
DR. J. M. INGLLIS—A large deep wine 
red incurved with. silvery reverse. 
Blooms Oct: Zoth. (eae ess Each $0.40 
ENCORE—The need for a good, late 
formal pompon, is our reason for adding 
this medium sized pure white. Blooms 
ING Shree en Sear eee ne Each $0.40 
FERN EDWARDS—A charmingly beau- 
tiful lavender pink giant flower equal 
in size to the “Turners.” October 25. 
Each $0.50 
GRANITE STATE—A very attractive 
med., incurve of purest white. An ideal 
pot plant variety. Oct. 15. 
HARVEST GOLDEN—A medium sized 
incurve of very deep gold. Oct. 10. 
HILDA BERGEN—Large deep mahog- 
any-bronze incurve. Oct. 25. 24 in. 
They can be wintered in cold frames and kept over from year 
Unless otherwise priced are .35c each. 
INCURVED EDITH ALSTON—A new 
large pure white incurved that we have 
just imported from England and is an 
excellent exhibition type. Blooms Nov. 
Jst. 
JOHN POCKETT 
hroad_ petalled 
— A rosy crimson 
reflexed large flower. 
QJClee eee ey tee EO Each $9.50 
LILIAN DOTY — A large shell-pink 
DGMVO OCLs ores OU 4N. 
MAJOR BOWES-—-Large deep lavender 
pink incurve. Oct. 20. 24 in. 
MAYFORD SUPREME—A very large 
incurved golden yellow we have just 
imported. Should be a show winner. 
NO Ves Ste eee a ee Each $0.50 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER D—Incurved flow- 
ers, 7 inches across, of bright golden 
yellow. The best of all large yellows. 
Oct. 15: 
PINK CHIEF—Large lavender incurve 
Octsslo 2 2e-inches, 
PINK DOT—A clear pink, intermediate 
pompon with deeper pink center. 
POCKETT’S MAROON — FEnthralling 
shade of velvety oxblood red with buff 
reverse. —Oct. 15. Each $0.60 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS—A large pom- 
pon of deep orchid pink, suitable for 
disbudding. 
RUBY LOVLINESS—A new imported, 
large, ruby-red reflex with ideal per- 
formance. Nov. 1 Each $0.50 
SILVER SHEEN — Large satiny pure 
white incurve. Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
Th 
