CROMWELL GARDENS. CROMWELL. CONN. 



Chrysanthemums 



PINK GENERAL-PURPOSE 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Unaka. A strong grower, with lu-rfect stem and foli- 

 a,i;i-. A tin<-. incurved bloom ot a pU-asini; shade of 

 pmk Matures the first weel< iii ( >< t.il.i i. 



Pink Gem. I'li asini; shade of n,i;lit pink, \\ lih perfectly 

 Iniiiii-l, ni<ur\i-.l riower. Strong foliage and stem; 



Chieftain. 1 ). , p, , h ar pink; incurved in type on the 

 onier i )t Majiir Bonnaft'on. A very fine midseason 

 pink variety and a good companion to BonnalYon 

 and Chas, Razer. 



Hirondelle. Big, incurving variety, with splendid 

 stem and foliage. Clear pink, brightening into rosy 

 lavender as it matures. November i to lo. 



Chadwick Supreme. C olor similar to Pacific Su- 

 preme; retiexed bloom. .\ sport of \V. H. ("hadwick. 

 C Mliif~ into bloom from November Jo to Deeember I. 



Patty. .\ bt autilul ^olt pink; medium dwarf in growth. 



Edwin Seidewitz. .\n incur\-ed pink that will mature 

 for Thanksgi\ ing Day. It will fill a place in the Chry- 

 santhemum world that has been open for a long 

 time. In color and form the flower is all that can be 

 desired. Late plantings are to be preferred, and 

 perfection can be secured by planting not earlier 

 than the middle of June. 



Helen Frick. Medium-sized bloom; valuable because 

 of its lateness. 



RED 



Harvard. Japanese reflexed; very dark crimson. Is in 

 perfection November 15 and later, and is of special 

 value to those who desire red Chrysanthemums for 

 the closing days of the football season. Height, 3^2 

 feet. 



BRONZE 



Tints of Gold. One of the choice varieties for early 

 Octol)ei lni ur\r(i flower, soft golden bronze in 

 color. .\ ui.nlu- companion to Oconto and Chryso- 

 lora for gcncraJ growing. 



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Golden Climax (see page 79) 



BRONZE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 

 Indian Summer. This variety is a sport from Golden 

 Chadwick, originating with us in 1911. V\'l- h.i\e 

 grown the variety in ciuantity tt) make certain that 

 the odd color is in demand. In color the grountl-\\ 01 k 

 is yellow, liiit into this is blended terra-cotta and 

 sal mc III shades with a tinge of bronze. The color of 

 autumn loliage during Indian summer in a measure 

 dfscribrs tlir coli iriiig. 

 Greystone. .V beautiful shade of chamois-bronze; 

 dwarf liabit; to be recommended for pot-plants and 

 an excellent \ariet\' when grown to sinyk- stems. 



Kefiexed type; Mower 

 variety in cultivation. 



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GENERAL COLLECTION OF 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NAMED IN ORDER OF BLOOMING 

 Rooted cuttings, 75 cts. per doz., $4 per 100. 2 V4-inch 

 plants, 75 cts. per doz., $5 per 100. Three of a variety 

 at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. 



WHITE 



Smith's Advance. Pure white; very early, 

 Polly Rose. .\n e.uly \ aiiet>-; pure white; dwarf habit. 

 Ivory. .\n old standard for meiliuiii-sizeil bloom, 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones. I'lire white in color. Blooms 

 tlu' middli- of NoN'ember, 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow. Owing to the ease with which this 

 \.iriet\ cui be brouglK inio Mooiu ,U a ilcsired date 



Yellow Polly Rose. Clcir \cllo\v s""! "I I'' 

 Willi, iblc where lu'ad room is limited and 



Rose, 

 carlv 



Peace (s 



Robert Halliday. A general favorite. Matures 



Major Bonnaffon. The \ariety that is the standard 



loi coniiiieici.ils. Incursed. 

 Yellow Jerome Jones. Medium-sized bloom; good, 



cle.ir \ellow, \'er\ hue, 



PINK 



Glory of the Pacific. Dwarf liabil ; fine for early pink. 



Pacific Supreme. The iiio^t widcK ^lown early ])ink 

 toi comiiieirial pin poses. M .it ill es I )cl ober 10 to Jo, 



Pink Ivory. I'ink spoi ( ol 1 \ m \ ; iiiei li u iii-si/i-d bloom. 



Dr. Enguehard. .\ kite i oniiiiei 1 i.il pink. ,\ vaiiet\' 

 that is alwa\ s sale lo pkuit . 



Maud Dean. Late pink, lollowing Cliieltain, 



