BRILLIANT HARDY CHRVSANTHEMUMS, continued 



Ten new winter-proof Korean Hybrids are offered on inside back cover 



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distinctly different Hardy Chrysanthemums — Venus, 



Amelia, Crimson Splendor, Jean Treadway, R. Marion 



Hatton, Ruth Hatton, Early Bronze, and Nuggets 



(value $2.40) postpaid for 



ASK FOR OFFER 25 



15 STANDARD KINDS 



Aug. 30. 2 feet. Light bronze, 

 1. 2 feet. Rich crimson-maroon, 

 Oct. 1. 18 inches. Bronze and 



Astrid. New. Semi-siniile. Oct. 1. Large, semi-single blooms of 

 exquisite soft pink with apricot shadings. 40 cts. 



Amelia. Pompon. Sept. 10. 15 inches. Mound-Hke plants covered 

 with 2-incfi, Ihit, hivender-pink flowers. 30 cts. 



Barbara Cumming. Decorative. 

 turning to pure yellow. 30 cts. 



Crimson Splendor. Single. Oct. 

 single blooms on strong stems. 30 cts. 



Frances Whittlesey. Decorative. 

 garnet. Still one of the best. 30 cts. 



Fujiyama. Novelty. Oct. 15. 2 feet. Large flowers of pale pink with 

 quilled petals which open at the ends, making a spoon-shaped appearance. 

 A really lovely novelty. 40 cts. 



Jean Cumming. Decorative. Sept. 15. 2 feet. Large, white flowers, 

 with a yellow and blush shading at the center when first open. 30 cts. 



Jean Treadway. Decorative. See illustration. Oct. 1. 2 feet. Clear 

 sparkling pink, changing to soft pink, shading lighter with age. 30 cts. 



ManitOU. New. Decorative. Oct. 5. 2 feet. UnusuaUy large blooms. 

 Color vivid yellow right down to the center. 30 cts. 



Mary Jane. Decorative, Oct. 1. 18 inches. An exquisite soft pink 

 flower. It opens flat and has an informal appearance. 30 cts. 



Nokomis. New. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 5. 2 feet. Full, ball-shaped 

 flowers, deep lavender with every petal tipped light lavender. 30 cts. 



R. Marion Hatton. Decorative Pompon. Sept. 25. 3 feet. Produces 

 surprising quantities of clear canary-yellow flowers. 30 cts. 



Ruth Cumming. Decorative. Oct. 10. 2 feet. Terra-cotta-bronze. 

 One of the best in this color. 30 cts. 



Ruth Hatton. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 1. 3 feet. Flowers of clear 

 ivory-white, with a lemon tint in the center when opening. 30 cts. 



The Chief. Decorative. Oct. 10. 23^ feet. Scarlet and gold. 30 cts. 



OFFER 25a. The above 15 (value $4.70) for $3.85 



8 POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Crimson Glory. Oct. 5. 15 inches. Very bright crimson. 30 cts. 



Cydonia. Oct. 15. 15 inches. Orange-mahogany. 40 cts. 



Ermalinda. Oct. 16. 3 feet. Light violet — an attractive shade. 

 Very lasting when cut. 30 cts. 



Early Bronze. See iflustration. Late August. 2 feet. One of the 

 earliest and finest of aU hardy "Mums." Its color is a light bronze which 

 fades but Httle. The compact plants are one mass of bloom until killed 

 by heavy frost. 30 cts. 



Jane Saunders. See iflustration. Oct. 20. 3 feet. The 3-inch, bronzy 

 orange pompons come in compact clusters on strong, long stems. 40 cts. 



Jewel. Oct. 5. 2 feet. Flowers 1}^ inches across. Violet-mauve with 

 a steely ghnt. It is the most perfectly formed pompon we have seen 

 and delightfully diff^erent from others. 40 cts. 



Judith Anderson. Oct. 5. 18 inches. Flowers 1^ inches across cover 

 the plants with a mass of clear buttercup-yellow blooms. 40 cts. 



Sunny Boy. Late Aug. 2 feet. A yeflow Early Bronze. 40 cts. 



OFFER 25b. The 8 "Pompons" (value $2.90) for $2.35 



4 BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Bright Eyes. Button. Oct 20. 18 inches. Blush-white, with a dark 

 red center. One of the prettiest of the Button type. 30 cts. 



Ethel. Button. Oct. 15. 18 inches. A lovely, bronze-red, miniature 

 pompon. Flowers are about 1 inch in diameter. 30 cts. 



Minnehaha. New. Button. Oct. 10. 2 feet. Garnet-bronze enriched 

 with an overglow of velvety crimson. The most eff^ective dark-colored 

 Button. 40 cts. 



Nuggets. Button. Oct. 18. 2 feet. Deep yeflow, 1-inch flowers. 

 Probably the best pure yellow Button. 30 cts. 



OFFER 25c. The 4 "Buttons" (value $1.30) for $1, postpaid 



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UNUSUAL VALUE 



All of the 9 shown in color on pages 24 and 25, The Moor, 

 Kmg Midas, Ember, Nancy Copeland, Pink Lustre, Jane 

 Saunders, Early Bronze, Jean Treadway, and Romany, 

 also R. Marion Hatton, Minnehaha, and Judith Anderson 

 (value $4.80) postpaid for 



ASK FOR OFFER 25d 



$3 



Early Bronze 



Jean Treadway 



Romany 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 

 Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



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