COMMERCIAL AND EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
All of the mums listed in this classification can be rasied in the garden according to 
your frost date. ( 
to year. Unless otherwise priced 
AMBER BRIGHT—A large incurve of 
amber-bronze. Oct. 8th. 
BEN LEIGHTON—We believe this va- 
riety to be best early_flowering Exhi- 
bition flower 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 
15: Each $0.40 
DR. J. M. INGLIS—A large, deep wine 
red incurved with silvery reverse. 
BlounistO Chy2) Later es sae Each $0.40 
ENCORE—The need for a good, late 
formal pompon, is our reason for adl- 
ing this medium sized pure white. 
Blooms NOV A Sie oe ee ee 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. 
HILDA BERGEN—Large deep mahog- 
any-bronze incurve. Oct..25. 24 in. 
LILIAN DOTY — A large shell-pink 
pOoMmpon?s sOcte 1 osaroU ei 
MAJOR BOWES—Large deep lavender 
pink incurve. Oct. 20. 24 ‘in. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER D—Incurved flow- 
ers, 7 inches across, of bright golden 
yellow. The best of all large yellows. 
Oet. 15; 
They can be wintered in cold frames and kept over from year 
are .85¢ each. 
PINK CHIEF—Large lavender incurve 
Oct#=1b 245 inches: 
PINK DOT—A clear pink, intermediate 
pompon with deeper pink center. 
POCKETT’S MAROON — Enthralling 
shade of velvety oxblood red with buff 
reverse, 4.Oct 15) 2 ee Each $0.60 
QUAKER MAID—Reflexed. One of the 
earliest most satisfactory variety. Oc- 
tober 1. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS—A large pom- 
pon of deep orchid pink, suitable for 
disbudding. 
SILVER SHEEN — Large satiny pure 
white incurve. Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
WHITE CHIEF 
WHITE CHIEF—Large white incur’ e. 
Oct. 15. 24 inches. 
WHITE DOTY—Large white pompon. 
Octi25) -v20Tinches: 
