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An outdo»>r living room that brings the very charm of the garden with its fragrance of flowers and its succession 

 )f bloom to the doorway of the dwelling. Hardy C'hrysanthemums, the best perennial for Autumn bloom, play an 

 mportant part in making this arrangement attractive. 



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 

 nd satisfactory growers that attain a height of from 2 to 3 feet. They should be included in all orders 

 or plants of perennial character. Although classed as perennials, these plants are sometimes apparently 

 hort lived, because of the lack of proper Winter protection. Best results can be expected if heavy mulches, 

 uch as manures, etc., are avoided, using only a dry light mulch, such as straw or like material. 



Prices of all Chrysanthemums except where otherwise noted are 

 $0.20 each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



Arabella. Deep purplish pink. (R) "Aster- 

 lurplc." 2 to 2K feet. 

 Barney. Semi-double. Amber and bronze with 

 full yellow center, ly^ feet. 

 Blushing Bride. Pale pink. 



Boston. 2 feet. Light brown touched with orange 

 nd bronze. 



Danizula. 2 feet. A deep purplish-rose. (R) 

 Daphne Red." 



Dawn. 2 feet. Deep cream at center, shading to a 

 elicate shell-pink. 



Dundee, ly^ feet. An attractive, light mahog- 

 ny-red. (R) " Pompeian Red." 



Eagle d'Or. 3 feet. Clear yellow. (R) "Lemon 

 'hrome." 



Fashion. 3 feet. White, shading to straw color 

 jward the center. 



I Fremy. IK feet. Large, pale mahogany-colored 

 lowers. (R) Deeper than "Dragon's Blood Red." 

 Gold Nugget. Small, yellow flowers tipped with 

 ronze. 



Hindu. White, shaded yellow. Early, 

 or Autumn flowers plant Chrysanthemums. 



Jerry. Double white. 



Julia Legravere. Rich garnet. Late. (R) "Ox- 

 blood Red." $0.30 each; $2.25 per 10; $18.00 per 

 100. 



Kadar. 3 feet. Amber overlaid with a reddish 

 bronze. 



Shading from white to yellow. 



Lady Smith. 



Early. 



Largretto. 3 to 

 "Hellebore Red." 



May Suydam. 



old-gold flowers. 



feet. Dull old-rose. (R) 



Dwarf grower. Beautiful, large, 

 Late. (R) "Ochraceous Buff." 

 $0.30 each; $2.25 per 10; $18.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Vincent. 18 inches. Shading white to straw- 

 \ellow. 



Patterson. 3 feet. A clear yellow. (R) "Lemon 

 Chrome." 



Pettilant. 18 inches. Small compact flowers in 

 full clusters shading from cream to straw-yellow. 

 (R) "Pinard Yellow." Early 



Queen of Whites. Large white flowers. 



Rosenante. 2 feet. Small flowers shading from 

 pale yellow to a lavender pink. (R) "Purplish 

 Lilac." 



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