Charles Nye 
Hearthflre 
HIGHLIGHTS IN NEWER 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Bokhara. See illustration. Soft crimson and wine-red; 
lovely as a Bokhara rug, with the same silky gleam. 
Two-foot plants with splendid foliage. Perfectly 
double flowers. Early October. 60 cts. ea. ; 3 for $1.60. 
Carnival. New 1948. This brings a new note of high 
color to the hardy Chrysanthemum range — the bright- 
est thing in the fa I garden. The vivid color is a glow- 
ing burnt-orange, produced by a mixture of red and 
bright golden bronze tints. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
Charles Nye. See illustration. m Large, 3-inch, fully 
double, rounded flowers of rich buttercup-yellow. 
Sturdy, free-flowering and superior. 2 feet. Sept. A 
truly outstanding new kind. 60 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.60. 
Hearthfire. Deep, rich garnet-red, darker than the il- 
lustration shows. Three-inch, double flowers with 
closely set petals, firm and very, very long lasting. The 
warm, rich color stays unchanged, set off, in the fully 
open bloom, by a small but bright gold center. 2 feet. 
Sept. See illustration. 60 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.60. 
Korean Princess. See illustration. Plant Pat. 640. 
The first hardy anemone-flowered garden Chrysanthe- 
mum. Bronze-red, aging to strawberry-crimson with 
gold-bronze cushion center. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
Mellow Glow. New 1948. Orange-buff, peach-pink and 
bronze nasturtium tints. Like Carnival, rt has rich 
green foliage to the ground. Both bloom in October; 
2}4 feet tall. 75 cts. ea. ; 3 for $2. 
Summertime. See illustration. Plant Pat. 689. Bright 
yellow, single, 2-inch blooms, July to October. Now 
the North can have garden Mums, too, and others 
have them earlier. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $2. 
White Wonder. A welcome new white pompon. Ball 
shaped, with broad, crisp white petals. Buds creamy 
white. Extra-free blooming, Sept. on. 3 feet. 60 cts. 
ea.; 3 for $1.60. 
OFFER 24. One each of Bokhara, Charles Nye, <&0 15 
Hearthfire, White Wonder. ■«* 
OFFER 24A. One each of Carnival, Charles Nye, CO AC 
Hearthfire, Mellow Glow. 
Summertime 
