The Moor 



King Midas 



Ember 



Brilliant Hardy Chrysanthemums 



For a gay and glorious display in your garden this 



fall, plant Hardy Chrysanthemums in May or early 



June. Your flower money will bring an abundant 



harvest of vividly colored beauties. We supply 



potted plants with the soil on the roots; they make 



splendid branching growth and grow quickly into 



fine symmetrical plants with quantities of bloom the 



first season. So prohfic in bloom are these Chrysan- 



D D I ^ P C 5 30-ct. kinds are 3 for 75 cts. ; 12 for $2.50 

 ri\ I V- C O X 50-ct. kinds are 3 for 



themums that quantities of the brightly colored, 

 dehciously pungent flowers can be used for indoor 

 enjoyment without visibly affecting the outdoor 

 display of color in the garden. 



Culture. — AH you need is ordinary good garden 

 soil. The only special care they need is to keep them 

 pinched back to 1 foot in height until the middle of 

 July and water them during dry weather. 



40-ct. kinds are 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75 ) POSTPAID 



$1.35; 12 for $5.00 



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GAY-COLORED CHRYSANTHEMUMS ^]i°,",ril' 



Just picture in your garden the nine exquisite varieties here illustrated, with 35 

 others just as lovely and all distinctly different, to delight you with their spicy bril- 

 liant blooms from late August until hard frost. Value $15.50 for 



ASK FOR OFFER 24 



$^n.9o 



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9 Early-Flowering Single Koreans 



See, also, 10 NEWEST KOREANS in color, page 31 



Apollo. Bronze-red, old-goId, and salmon. 30 cts. 



Arcturus. Amber and chamois-yellow. 40 cts. 



Daphne. Daphne-pink and lilac-rose. 30 cts. 



Diana. Rose-pink, lilac-rose, and salmon. 30 cts. 



Louise Schling. Glowing salmon-red. 30 cts. 



Nancy Copeiand. See illustration below. Luminous 

 spectrum-red. 40 cts. 



Pinit Lustre. See illustration below. Orchid-pink. 

 Distinct from all other kinds. 40 cts. 



Saturn. Sparkling orange and bronze with a soft 

 orange halo around the golden center. 30 cts. 



Venus. Lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. 

 An enchantingly lovely flower. 30 cts. 



OFFER 24a. Above 9 lovely Koreans (Value $3) $2.45 



Postpaid 



8 Selected Newer Kinds 



Ember. Decorative Pompon. See illustration above. 

 Oct. 15. 2^2 feet. Brilliant glowing bronze. 50 cts. 



Hiawatha. Decorative Pompon. Sept. 30. 2 feet. 

 Fully double blooms of cinnamon color. 40 cts. 



Indian Summer. Decorative Pompon. Oct. 15. 

 2 feet. Vivid glowing orange color. 50 cts. 



King Midas. Decorative. See illustration. Sept. 20. 

 23^ feet. Large flowers of charming soft yellow. 50 cts. 



Rapture. Decorative. Oct. 15. 2 feet. Deep orange- 

 bronze suffused with carmine. 40 cts. _ 



Romany. Decorative. See illustration. Oct. 5. 23^ 

 feet. Glowing red with a tone of bronze. 50 cts. 



The Moor. Decorative. See illustration. Sept. 20. 

 2 feet. Brilliant port-wine-red or amaranth color. 40 cts. 



Topsy. Decorative. Oct. 1. 18 inches. Glittering 

 golden yellow, 40 cts. 

 OFFER 24b. Above 8 New Varieties, postpaid, $2.90 



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Jr'mk Lustre 



Nancy Copeiand 



Jane Saunders 



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THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 

 Star Rose- Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



