Il CROMWELL GARDENS • CROMWELL. CONnH I 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 

 Protect lightly with matt-rial that will not water-log, 

 putting on the winter covering after the real cold 

 weather has come to stay. 



The selection we offer of this popular section of the 

 Chrysanthemum family has been made after testing, 

 in our trial grounds and by field culture, the large 

 assortment of varieties covered by this type. We 

 believe we have selected those which cannot fail to 

 give satisfaction and which will bloom early enough to 

 display their wealth of flowers before the hard frosts. 

 We have eliminated those varieties which ha\-e not, on 

 the isth of October, shown their finished flowers. 



PLEASE NOTE.— For $1.25 we deliver, east of the 

 Mississippi River, one dozen 2 Vi-inch pot-plants of the 

 Hardy Chrysanthemums, Pompons, or Singles, the 

 choice of type being left to you, twelve different varie- 

 ties of our selection. 



When ordering one dozen or less of 2'^-inch pot- 

 plants of any Chrysanthemums, please add 15 cts. to 

 cover parcel postage. 



NOVELTY 



YELLOW NORMANDIE. We are pleased to offer 

 this valuable addition to the list of Hardy varieties. 

 It is deep golden yellow in color and a sport of Xor- 

 mandie, which is ample proof of its value, the parent 

 variety having for years been considered as perhaps 

 the finest of this class. 2'4-inch pot-plants. 20 cts. 

 each, $2 per doz.. Si 5 per 100. 



Yellow NoTmandie 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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Maid of Kent (see page 20) 



21/4-inch, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $7.50 

 per 100. Three of a variety at the dozen rate; 

 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. 



Aaron. Deep reddish bronze; 



dwarf; single. 

 Aquitaine. Salmon-bronze 



in color; medium dwarf. 

 Arlington. Strong, tall 

 grower; deep crimson dou- 

 ble flower; large Pompon 

 type. 



Betty. Bronze in color; 

 strong grower; late-flower- 

 ing. 



Border Beauty. Orange-colored petals tipped with 



gold. 



Bronze Source d'Or. A deep golden bronze sport of 

 Source d'Or. 



Brown Bessie. Medium dwarf; reddish bronze; very 

 free-flowering. Flowers small and of the button type. 

 Chaldon. Large flowers, reddish crimson and gold. 

 Cranfordia. Large, pure yellow flowers; tall; rather 

 late. 



Cranford's Pink. Large, shell-pink flowers; tali. 

 Cranford's White. Large, white flowers; shell-pink 



when grown in the open. Medium height. 

 Debutante. \\'hite; large flowers. 



Eden. Beautifully formed flowers; rose-pink; medium 

 height. 



Eleganta. Deep pink, medium-sized flowers; medium. 

 Ethel Beer. Single; a very attractive red with yellow 

 center. 



Etoile d'Or. Bright yellow; large-flowered; medium 

 height. 



Excelsior. Bright golden yellow; large-flowered; dwarf. 



Firelight. Carmine, shaded scarlet. 



Framfield Early White. Large, pure white bloom. 



\'ery early. 



Glory of Seven Oaks. Golden yellow; dwEirf grovrth; 



very free-flowering. 



Goacher's Crimson. Very large flowers; bright crim- 

 son; dwarf growth. 



Jack Bannister. Lemon-yellow, shaded copper. 



L'Argentuillais. Deep chestnut; medium height. 



Leslie. Golden yellow; very free-flowering; early. 



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