& FINE A 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
Selected for outstanding merit for garden 
and for cutting throughout the Chrysanthe- 
mum season. The later varieties stand con- 
siderable frost and so prolong the garden 
season. 
Algonquin. A showy, early yellow from the 
S. Dept. of Agriculture. 214-inch 
blooms on 2-foot plants. 
Bronze Pyramid. Bright golden bronze 
flowers of good size and substance in well- 
branched sprays. 2% feet. October 
bloom. Fine for cutting. 
Cydonia. An _ orange-mahogany pompon. 
15 inches. Mid-October. 
zz SS tee Ember. Very double; brilliant, glowing 
Jane Saunders Bronze Witects Micd- October: 
Ganna. Deep lavender, fully double flowers of perfect form, 4 to 5 inches 
across. Vigorous, 2 to 244-foot plants. Early October. 
Jane Saunders. See illustration. Orange. Late; frost-resistant. Very 
popular. 
Mandarin. Glowing coral-salmon and copper. 2 feet. Midseason. 
Rapture. A blend of orange-bronze and carmine. Lovely double flowers 
on strong, bushy plants. 21% feet. Early October. 
Romany. See illustration. Rich red with bronze shadings. 21% feet. 
Early October. 
Sequoia. Large, double, mellow amber flowers in early October. 
Silver Ball. Silvery white with tncurved petals. 2 feet. Mid-October. 
Tasiva. Very free flowering. White. Midseason. 
8 FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS $9.75 
One each of Algonquin, Bronze Pyramid, Cydonia, Ganna, Jane Saun- 
ders, Romany, Sequoia and Silver Ball, all described above. 
Dffer 19A. 6 Fine Chrysanthemums for $2.25 
1 each of Ember, Jane Saunders, Mandarin, Rapture, Romany and 
Tasiva, all described above. 
7 Northland Daisies $2.85 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25, postpaid 
These ‘‘Northland Daisies’”’ are well named, for they are all hybrids 
of the northern Chrysanthemum arcticum and are extremely hardy. 
They are phenomenal growers, branching naturally and forming broad 
plants requiring 4 to 9 square feet of space, producing masses of daisy- 
like blooms in many colors. October bloom. See illustration. 
Eric the Red. Scarlet. Rheingold. Golden bronze. 
Galahad. Large; pure yellow. Siegfried. Sulphur-yellow. 
Igloo. Best white. Viking. Bronze-red. 
Kristina. Deep rose-pink. | 43 
9B. All 7 Northland Daisies for $2.85 ppd. ea Deinise 
on Free-Blooming “SPOONS” 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25, postpaid 
This unique type has proved exceedingly popular. All are 
charming and very free in bloom. The long petals are quilled 
almost to the tips, which open like little spoons. See illustra- 
tion. 
The flowers are 2 to 3 inches across, with an airy appearance 
of great delicacy and charm. Glowing Spoon is a new one of 
our own of which we are very proud. 
Glowing Spoon. Sparkling bronze spoons radiate from a 
golden center. Outstandingly attractive. 
Jasper Spoon. Yellow and red. 
Pink Spoon. Dainty lavender-pink. 
Rose Spoon. Deep rose-pink. 
wyiite Spoon. Large white. As lacy as a magnified snow- 
ake. 
Yellow Spoon. Bright yellow, with a delicately fresh, tissue- 
SESE look. 
a rTI9C. ¢ “<Spoons,”’’ 1 each of above for $2. 35, ppd. 
ter 19D. 3 ‘‘Spoons,’’ 1 each of Rose, 
es White and Yellow, $1.25, ppd. 
THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 19 
Note the ‘‘Spoon”’ at the end of each petal 
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