11 Fine 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25, postpaid 
Selected for outstanding merit for garden and for cutting 
throughout the Chrysanthemum season. The later varieties stand 
considerable frost and so prolong the garden season. 
Algonquin. See illustration. A showy, early yellow from the 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 214-mnch blocms on 2-foot plants. 
Cydonia. See illustration. An orange-mahogany pompon. 15 
inches. Mid-October. 
Ember. Very double; brilliant, glowing bronze. 214 feet. Mid- 
October. 
Indian Summer. Shaggy blooms of warm orange-bronze. 21% 
feet. Late and almost frost-proof. 
Jane Saunders. Orange. Late; frost-resistant. Very popular. 
Mandarin. See illustration, page 18. Glowing coral-salmon and 
copper. 2 feet. Midseason. 
Rembrandt. A new and different color—a blend of strawberry- 
red, copper, and rose. 114 to 2 feet. Midseason. 
Romany. Soft, intense red with bronze shades. 21% feet. Early 
October. 
Rose Glow. Large clusters of raspberry-pink. 2 feet. September. 
Silver Ball. Pompon. A silvery white ball. 2 feet. Mid-October. 
Tasiva. Very free flowering. White. Midseason. 
DFFER 19, 8 FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. $9 75 
Our selection from the 11 above. . 
8 CHRYSANTHEMUMS $9.75 
OUR SELECTION 
Chosen from among all the hardy garden Chrysanthemums 
listed in this catalog. All named varieties, properly labeled, 
no two alike. The same quality plants are sent in all collections 
as for orders for individual varieties. All are postpaid. 
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This eailection is the biggest bargain in Blooms per dollar 
that is offered in this catalog. It gives you Chrysanthemum 
plants at an average of 31 cts. per plant and insures a brilliant 
autumn ny garden) for years: to come. 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one Pats, ee $1. 25, Bee ig 
This unique fone has proved exceedingly popular. All are 
charming and very free in bloom. The long petals are quilled al- 
most to the tips, which open like little spoons. See illustration above. 
(See the back cover page for the new variety, Glowing Spoon.) 
Golden Spoon. Rich old-gold. Rose Spoon. Deep rose-pink. 
Jasper Spoon. Yellow and red. White Spoon. Large white. 
Pink Spoon. Lavender-pink. Yellow Spoon. Bright yellow. 
DFFEF 1 each of above 6 Spoons for. $2.50 
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Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 19 
Algonquin 
