BRILLIANT HARDY 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All Prices Postpaid 



It is almost unbelievable that these inexpensive 

 plants, set in your garden in May or early June, will 

 make a glorious show of exquisite gypsy colors on 

 large, well-developed plants next September and 

 October and for many autumns to follow. These lovely 

 Hardy Chrysanthemums give you more cut-fiowers 

 per dollar spent than any other hardy flowering plant. 

 Best of all, they are so easy to grow. All you need is a 

 sunny spot and good garden soil. 



AO CHRYSANTHEMUMS $. 



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For an inspiring, colorful show in your garden and 

 gay, spicy blooms for indoor enjoyment, these 

 Hardy Chrysanthemums outclass most other flower- 

 ing plants. 



With 48 different named kinds you can have the 

 most gorgeous show of the year at minimum cost. 

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5 Thrilling C-P. Introductions. $1.95 



Price 50 cts. ea. ; 3 of one kind $1.25, postpaid 



Here are five new varieties selected from several hundred 

 hybrids in our trial-grounds as outstanding in vigor, and in abun- 

 dance and quality of bloom. These five will make a colorful group 

 of contrasting colors in any garden. 



Betty. Midseason. Long-stemmed plants with en- 

 chanting double blooms of apple-blossom-pink. 



Elsie. Midseason. Large (33^-inch) single blooms of 

 buttercup-yellow that look like glorified daisies. 



Idella. Midseason. Single; shining garnet petals 

 rayed from a golden center; 3^ inches across. 



Lola. Early. Large double flowers of glittering gold. 

 The cheer-leader in this gorgeous color. 



Theresa. Midseason. Double, 3-inch blooms of cop- 

 pery orange with deep yellow centers. 



OFFER 26a. Above 5 New Varieties, $1.95, ppd. 



7 Selected Newer Kinds. $2.85 



All these newer varieties are improvements that 

 have come from long-continued efforts by experts in 

 this field to produce better plants with better blooms 

 or loveUer colors. These 7 are highly recommended. 



Avalanche. Extra-large, densely double, pure white 

 flowers in early October. 50 cts. 



Burgundy. See illustration. Port-wine-red. 40 cts. 



Eugene A. Wander. See illustration. Very large, 

 double, glistening golden yellow. 50 cts. 



Lavender Lady. See illustration. A faultless plant 

 with large, double, clear lavender flowers. 40 cts. 



Marjorie Mills. Crimson, shaded with chestnut- 

 crimson and suflused with rose and bronze tints. 60 cts. 



Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont ill. Lovely luminous fawn 

 and rosy salmon. 40 cts. 



Red Velvet. Glorious new crimson. Surpassingly 

 line in every way. 60 cts. 



OFFER 26b. Above 7 Newer Kinds, $2.85 



10 Standard Kinds. $2.85 



35 cts. ea.; 3 of a kind 95 cts. 



Caliph. Sec illustration on p. 27. Deepest velvety red. 



Jane Saunders. Very popular bronzy orange. 



Jean Treadway. See illustration on p. 27. Lovely pink. 



King Midas. Bi^; double; bronze-yellow. 



R. Marion Hatton. Clear canary-yellow. 



Rapture. Orange-bronze with carmine suffusion. 



Sequoia. Large, double, mellow amber (lowers. 



Symphony. Mauve-rose with coppery tints. 



Tasiva. \\'ry free-flowering white. 



The Moor. Intense, rich, amaranth-crimson. 



OFFER 26c. Above 10 Standard Varieties, $2.85 

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