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Hardy Chrysanthemums 



WE offer an assortment of hardy varieties, including several well-marked types. They flower pro- 

 fusely in October and resist early frosts, and are, therefore, showy and beautiful after everything 

 else in the garden has been killed. They are excellent for cut flowers and bouquets. Sure bloomers 

 and satisfactor>^ growers that attain a height of from 2 to 3 feet. They should be included in all orders 

 for plants of perennial character. While it is true that all varieties flower in spite of the frosts, there are 

 some that retain their color better than others. 



Prices of all Chrysanthemums are 15 cents each; $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums. These grow almost anywhere, and even seem to thrive when neglected, and may always be de- 

 pended upon to produce a gorgeous display that defies Autumn irosts. We ofifer a large assortment of varied forms and color. 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



*A. Neilson. Deep pink or old rose, center yellow. 

 Arabella. Crimson flowers. 

 Barney. A mixture of bronze and yellow. 

 Blushing Bride. Pale pink. 

 Danizula. An early flowering variety with rosy- 

 pink flowers. 



Dawn. White, suffused pink. 



*Dundee. Rich garnet flowers; a beautiful sort. 



Fashion. Double white flowers. 



Fred Peele. Light lilac. Early. 



Gladys. Semi-double white flowers. 



*Hindu. White shaded yellow. 



Jerry. Double, white. 



*Julia Legravere. Rich garnet. 



*Kadar. Terra-cotta. 



Lady Smith. White with yellow center. 



*Largretto. Rosy pink; late flowering. 



*Oueen of Whites. Pure white, double flowers. 



Rosenante. Pale pink flowers. 



Sir Walter Rale?gh. Red flowers. 



St. lUoria. Pale pink. 



Sunset. Red changing to yellow. 



Tennyson. Clear yellow. 



Trojan. Maroon. 



♦After a frost these varieties seem to display their colors 

 almost as brilliantly as before. 



Button Chrysanthemums 



Brown Bessie. Brown and yellow. 

 Eagle d'Or. Clear yellow. 

 Golden Pheasant. Golden yellow. 



Anemone Chrysanthemums 



Aaron. Red flowers. 



Clara. Pure white with yellow center. 



Rosy Morn. White with yellow center. 



Double Japanese 

 Chrysanthemums 



Old Rose Deep Pink Yellow 



Chrysanthemum Hybridum. Shasta Daisy. 

 Lovely daisy-like flowers pure as Shasta's snows. 



In addition to the parent type, which is ^ so 

 popular, we offer these new and improved varieties: 



var. Alaska. New form, of neat habit, with 

 large white flowers to 5 inches across. Price, 

 20 cents each; $L50 per 10; s$12.00 per 100. 



var. Californica. Creamy yellow flowers. Price, 

 20 cents each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



var. Westralia. Large. Cream color. Semi- 

 double. Price, 20 cents each; SI. 50 per 10; $12.00 

 per 100. 



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