MAGNOLIA. Named for the magnolia 
flowers which it resembles in substance and 
in Its play of delicate colors, this new hybrid is 
really different from any other garden Chrys- 
anthemum. The very double, high-centered, 
4-inch blossoms are soft tints of pink in the 
opening flower, Iater shading to creamy pink 
with diffused soft yellow overtones, a lovely 
color blend. Plant qualities are superb, too. 
About 2 feet in height, the stocky, rugged 
plants require no staking or special attention. 
In full flower by mid-September, a long sea- 
son of bloom is assured. Unusually hardy. 
75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
BARBARA SMALL. New Rose-pink. This 
new variety Is still rare in private gardens but 
should become very popular as 1t becomes 
better known. The double, 3-inch flowers are 
a delightful, clear rose-pink with the margins 
a slightly lighter tint of the same lovely color. 
It comes into bloom early in September and 
continues blooming for a long season. 75 cts. 
ea.; 3 for $2. 
M. J. COSTELLO. Yellow. Another fine 
new hardy garden Chrysanthemum, with 
double flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Clear 
golden yellow at the outer margins, deepening 
to bronze shades toward the center. The 
colorful blooms on stiff upright stems are ex- 
cellent for bouquets. The plants grow about 
2 feet high and bloom in early September. 
75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
N EW 50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS oan” 
ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR ON THESE 
TWO PAGES (Value $3.00) 
One each of the four glorious new Chrysan- 
themums illustrated: Apricot Glow, Fire 
Glow, Magnolia, and Pink Radiance. 
=> = 
6 NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS $3 75 
OF SPECIAL CHARM i 
(Value $4.50) 
One each of all six varieties offered on these two 
pages: the four illustrated and Barbara Small and 
M. J. Costello. acw FoR OFFER 15- 
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FIREGLOW. See illustration below. Brilliant Chinese-red, 
Fireglow brings a glorious splash of color to the garden from 
early September until the season’s end, and it takes more than 
a severe frost to mar its beauty. The blossoms, 2 inches or 
more across, are semi-double with a showy golden center. 
Even the older flowers are attractive in their bronzy red tones. 
The 18-inch plant is shapely and compact, extremely hardy 
and easy to grow. The flowers are carried in well-spaced 
sprays, good for cutting and strikingly effective under artificial 
light. Quite literally, this new variety is a “high-light.” 
75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
