Gkri/sanikemumsy cNew and $ ynproved ^arLeties 
EARLY, LARGE FLOWERING 
We offer a group of new and recently introduced, earlv flowering hardy 
varieties that begin to flower right after October 1st and produce quan- 
tities of good sized flowers. Very desirable for cutting. 
BURGUNDY — Wine Red. Great Double flowers, perfect form and 
depth in that rarest of colors — glowing wine-red. A strong stemmed, 
branching plant. 
CYDONIA — Orange Bronze. It has the rich orange-red color of 
Quince with bronze overcast. Fine sprays. 
JEAN CUMMING — White. When well grown easily the most perfect 
pure white. Large, very double. 
KING MIDAS — Golden Yellow. From September on it produces 
large, double, bronze-yellow blossoms without letup in surprising 
profusion — everyone perfect. A sturdy 2 Yo ft. plant. 
LAVENDER LADY — Lavender. Breath-taking pure lavender. Full 
double blossoms, everyone a model of perfection. Without question 
the most distinct and popular Mum ever introduced. 
Price 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
MANDARIN — Coppery-Bronze. Unique and lovely in its exotic 
color blend. Glowing coral, salmon, and coppery-bronze. 
MRS. PIERRE S. Du PONT, III. An indescribable blend of peach- 
pink, rosy-salmon, and fawn. No double Mum compares with this 
truly magnificent creation. A glorious cut flower. 
Price 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
PALE MOON — Pale Yellow. Large, fluffv blossoms on big spravs. 
Soft, lovely yellow and perfect to blend with other colors. Remarkablv 
profuse. 
ROSE GLOW— Lovely raspberry, rose-pink blossoms in glorious 
profusion from September on. Lovely combined with soft vellow. 
THE MOOR — Crimson. Brilliant amaranth-crimson. A rich intense 
color. 
Price 30c each; $3.00 per doz. except where specially priced. 
Set of 10 Early, Large Flowering for $3.00. 
THE CUSHION MUMS 
Develop into perfect 
mounds or cushions 
about twelve inches 
high, and spread over 
two feet. In the lati- 
tude of New York, 
they are usually in 
full bloom by the first 
of September, and 
continue from then 
on up to frost. The 
plants are perfectly 
hardy. 
PINK CUSHION— 
(Amelia). Original 
Pink Cushion. Varia- 
ble shades of pink. 
Hardy and very early. 
BRONZE— Coppery 
bronze to dull red. 
Also variable but one 
of the best. 
WHITE — Occa- 
sionally shaded lav- 
ender. 
YELLOW— Golden 
yellow tipped bronze. 
Price 30c each ; 
$3.00 per doz.; Set 
of 4 for $1.00. 
POPULAR SINGLE VARIETIES 
The popularity of the Single Chrysanthemums is ever mounting. 
For flower arrangements they are unsurpassed. 
AUTUMN LIGHTS— Copper. Hardiest, most permanent and the 
loveliest of all the bronzes. Autumn at its best is immediatelv suggested 
in the gleaming coppery bronze tints. Fine, compact, free flowering 
plant. 
CLARA CURTIS. Produces masses of fragrant pink daisv-like 
blossoms when well established. Verv hardv. It spreads rapidlv. 
Early September. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR— Crimson. Somewhat ruffled informal 
flowers, rich crimson. Always dependable. 
GOOD MORNING— Creamy Yellow. Very Profuse. 
SILVER MOON— White. New. This gleaming white Chrysanthe- 
mum has a degree of warmth and intensity that is entirely new. and 
for which there is a real need. No other kind like it! No other attains 
such early perfection! 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Price 30c each; $3.00 per doz., except where specially noted. 
Set of 5 Single Chrysanthemums for $1.50. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Famed as the hardiest of all the lovely types of chrysanthemums. 
These are all single or semi double and the colors are most exquisite. 
APOLLO — Orange Bronze. Soft yellow sparkling orange bronze. 
CERES — Soft Yellow. Shade of ripening grain. 
DAPHNE — Old Rose. Lovely old rose when open. 
LOUISE SCHLING— Salmon-red, toned bronze. 
Price 30c each; $3.00 per doz; Set of 4 for $1.00. 
<J£enJersons cN.ew J5h~<) Chrysanthemums 
A Superior Strain of Early Flowering Pompons 
[Shown in Colors on Opposite Page) 
This new early flowering strain is fully from two to three weeks earlier than the standard 
sorts, and is consequently certain to produce a beautiful display before killing frosts set 
in. The flowers are produced in loose, finely proportioned sprays, which make them ideal 
for cutting for decorative arrangements. The Plants are perfectly hardy and require no 
protection in the latitude of New Vork. 
1. ROBIN. An extremely showy variety. 
The flowers are somewhat quilled: the 
outer part being bright yellow and the 
center deep crimson. Height 24 inches. 
2. SNOWBIRD. Lovely pure white with 
creamy center. A magnificent cut 
flower. 
3. ORIOLE. A fine dwarf variety. The 
flowers are bright yellow and* are pro- 
duced in abundance. Compact habit . 
Price, 30c each 
Special : Set 
4. LARK. Clear rose-pink with lighter 
reverse. A fine upright grower. Height 
about 30 inches. 
5. TANAGER. The beautiful deep rich 
red blossoms which show a gold reverse, 
are majestically poised on fine long stems. 
Height. 30 inches. 
6. THRUSH. A favorite for its dwarf 
compact habit, and great profusion of its 
golden yellow flowers which are tipped 
reddish bronze. 
$3.00 per doz. 
of six, $1.50 
Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your 
order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% to value of your order for 
shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points West 
of the Mississippi River. 
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STANDARD 
POMPON 
VARIETIES 
These beautiful colors 
liven up the autumn 
garden. 
C LO R I N D A . 
Bronze ;backof petals 
old gold. 
COMETO. Pink, 
fine, rounded flower. 
OCTOBER 
BRONZE. One of 
the finest bronze 
varieties. 
SCARLET 
BEAUTY. Scarlet, 
shaded crimson. 
VERA VIC- 
TORIA. A splendid 
variety; glowing 
bronze-yellow 
WANDA. Pure 
white; fine form. 
Price, 25c each; 
$2.50 per doz. Set 
of 6 for $1.25. 
