New — Ts Bay 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS “Sages 
of Special Charm | 
£3, 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. Plant Pat. 718. 
See illustration. Rich, glowing coppery bronze, 
enlivened by a touch of gold on the reverse of the 
incurved center petals. One of the brightest 
Chrysanthemums In our fields last fall, unfading 
and amazing in its quantity of bloom, even for a 
pompon. Vigorous, 2-foot plants. Early Octo- 
ber bloom. Unusually frost resistant, 1t holds 
its brilliant color long after many others have 
on destroyed by storms or cold. $1 ea.; 3 for 
Zt Ds 
Fred F. Rockwell 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Plant Pat. 
634. A blending of chrome-yellow, cadmium- 
yellow, and old-gold makes this an excitingly 
lovely flower. Blooms early September, some- 
times even August. The fully double, 2-inch 
ye 
flowers have stiff petals that withstand bad Choice varieties: 1 each of 
weather, giving blooms of greenhouse quality 
right in your garden. 2 to 2% feet high. $1 ea.; Fred F. Rockwell 
3 for $2.75. Korean Princess 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 
MAGNOLIA, Resembles magnolia blooms in 
substance and coloring. The very double, high- 
centered, 4-inch flowers have soft tints of pink 
in the opening bloom, later shading to creamy 
pink with soft yellow overtones. Fine plant, Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 
about 2 feet in height, stocky and rugged. In 
full flower by mid-September, unusually hardy 
and long blooming. 60 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.60. 
PINK RADIANCE. Sprays of soft pink 
blossoms completely cover this vigorous 
plant from late September on. The double 
3-inch blooms are resistant to cold and the 
Magnolia a ae plant is far above the average in winter : 
hardiness. 24% feet tall. 60 cts. ea.; 3 
for $1.60. 
| Pink Radiance a HARDY : 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS” f 
a book of complete information. $9 50 
(See page 31) Postpaid, 
A NEW $9.50 
MUMS 
All 4 are shown in color on these 
two pages: 
1 plant each of 
Bokhara 
Fred F. Rockwell 
Magnolia 
Pink Radiance 
