Crimson Splendor. 30 cts. 



Jean Treadway. 30 cts. 



Brilliant Hardy Chrysanthemums 



For a gay and glorious display in your garden this 



fall, plant Hardy Chrysanthemums in May or early 



June. Your flower money will bring an abundant 



harvest of vividly colored beauties. \\ e supply 



potted plants with the soil on the roots; they make 



splendid branching growth and grow quickly into 



fine symmetrical plants with quantities of bloom the 



first season. So prolific in bloom are these Chrysan- | 



np|/*CC ( 30-ct. kinds are 3 for 75 cts.; 12 for $2.50 



r f\ I V- L O l 50-ct. kinds are 3 for 



themums that quantities of the brightly colored, 

 deliciously pungent flowers can be used fcr indoor 

 enjoyment without visibly affecting the outdoor 

 display of color in the garden. 



Culture. — All you need is ordinary good garden 

 soil. The only special care they need is to keep them 

 pinched back to 1 foot in height until the middle of 

 July and water them during dry weather. 



40-ct. kinds are 3 for SI. 00; 12 for S3. 75 ) 

 S1.35; 12 for $5.00 j 



POSTPAID 



Q^L Vivid Gay-Colored Chrysanthemums $Q.95 



+J V^ The entire Collection on pages 24 and 25 \#^^~ 



Bushels of blooms to cut from late August until hard frost. Value $12.40 for $8.95, po 



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4 C.-P. Novelties for 1936 



A Feast of Color, spread out like a hundred Turkish 

 rugs on a big lawn, was our display of Chrysanthemums 

 last autumn. Visitors, sometimes 500 a day, revelled 

 and rejoiced in this operatic scene of riotous color-notes 

 created by our Hybrids. From these we picked, and 

 now introduce, the four following favorites: 



HIAWATHA. New. Decorative Pompon. September 30. 

 2 feet. Fully double blooms of cinnamon color with a glow in 

 the heart of each flower like a spotlight focused on it. A lovely 

 art shade. 50 cts. each. 



MAN I TO U. New. Decorative. October 5. 2 feet. An 

 unusually large bloom of Decorative form. Color vivid yellow 

 right down to the center, even in its later wide-open stage. 

 50 cts. each. 



MINNEHAHA. New. Button. October 10. 2 feet. Fully 

 double and only 1 } 2 inches across. Garnet-bronze enriched with 

 an overglow of velvety crimson. The most effective dark- 

 colored Button. 50 cts. each. 



_ NOKOMIS. New. Decorative Pompon. October 5. 2 feet. 

 Full, ball-shaped flowers, 2 1 2 inches across, deep lavender with 

 every petal tipped light lavender, which gives a dainty, airy 

 effect. Unusually long-lasting when cut. 50 cts. each. 



OFFER 24a. 



1 each of above 4 

 Novelties 



$1.90 



POST- 

 PAID 



4 Novelties of 1935 



AUTUMN. Single. (C.-P. Co., 1935.) October 1. 2 feet. 

 Real autumn colors — orange, bronze, and brick-dust all have a 

 part in the coloring of this gay flower. A large orange cushion 

 has a place in the picture. The 2 } 2-inch flowers have 3 or 4 

 rows of petals and a sweet Chrysanthemum scent. 40 cts. each. 



MARY JANE. Decorative. (C.-P. Co., 1935.) October 1. 

 IS inches. An exquisite soft pink flower over 4 inches in diam- 

 eter. It opens flat and has an informal appearance, caused by 

 the edges of the petals being partly folded. 40 cts. each. 



MISS PRIM. Decorative-Pompon. (C.-P. Co., 1935.) 

 October 10. IS inches. Ecru is the nearest we can come to the 

 color of this exquisite flower in Ridgway's Color Chart. It is 

 different and one of the daintiest Chrysanthemums we have 

 ever seen. The flowers are about 2 ! 2 inches in diameter and 

 have a delicious sweet scent. Very free blooming. 40 cts. each. 



TOPSY. Decorative. (C.-P. Co., 1935.) October 1. 18 

 inches. The 3-inch flowers are the deepest, richest glittering 

 gold we have ever seen in a Chrysanthemum. Has a shaggy 

 appearance caused by the outer rows of petals being slightly 

 curled. Blooms freely on low-branching plants with healthy 

 foliage. 40 cts. each. 



—.-___-. . The 8 newest Chrysanthe- ^ tjoct 



OFFER 24b. mums for 1935 and 1936, $3 *£*£■ 



as described above, for 



28 Standard Varieties 



ALL CHRYSANTHEMUM PRICES ARE POSTPAID 



AMELIA. Pompon. New. September 10. 15 inches. 

 Mound-like plants wider than they are tall, so covered with 

 bloom that the plants are hidden. Its 2-inch, flat, lavender-pink 

 flowers are creamy white, with pink tints. 30 cts. each. 



BARBARA CUMMING. Decorative. August 30. 2 feet. 

 The best of the early, large-flowered yellows, 3 inches or over 

 in diameter, light bronze when first opening, turning to rich, 

 pure yellow. 30 cts. each. 



CRIMSON SPLENDOR. Single. See illustration. October 

 1. 2 feet. A magnificent variety. Rich crimson-maroon flowers 

 shaded with garnet and with an attractive yellow center button. 

 The 4-inch flowers are delightfully informal. 30 cts. each. 



DAZZLER. Single. October 10. 2 feet. Large, single blooms 

 of dazzling red, with backs of petals deep yellow, which give 

 "life" to the flower. Well named. 30 cts. each. 



DONALD WELLS. Single. September 1. 2 feet. A splendid, 

 glistening white Chrysanthemum with about three rows of 

 petals. 30 cts. each." 



ERMALINDA. Pompon. October 16. 3 feet. Perfectly 

 formed pompons of light violet — an attractive shade. Un- 

 usually fine for cutting. 30 cts. each. 



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