Chrysanthemums 



New Pompon Chrysanthemum, 



Lucile Noble (Mount Greenwood) 



A splendid bronze-vellow 

 button typf coini[ifj iiiKi tli 

 well on tin- plant. In lialii 

 that carr\ 1 iu- lloxstrs i 

 each indi 



.aiiely witti well-formed flowers of the 

 wer about November lo and hoUhng 

 it breaks freely, making strong stems 

 he tlowers being nicely arranged to show 

 intage. It will rank with the othe 



Mount Greenwood seedlings which are the best Pompons 

 merce. zX-inch, 30 cts. each, $3 per do^., S20 per 100. 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 

 of Recent Introduction 



DELPHINE DODGE. A very (me, free-llowering variety, 

 coming into (lower about October 25 and holdiiig well on 

 the plant into early November. It is rose-pink in color in 

 the early stages of development, changing to a lighter pink 

 as the flower ages. 



HILDA CANNING. This reddish bronze button-type 

 variety was disseminated by us in 1917. We regard Hilda 

 Canning as the finest Pompon of its color and without ex- 

 ception the best of the small-flowered type in existence. 

 It comes into llower from November 15 to 20. It can be held, if 

 grown cool, until Thanksgiving Day. It is attractive in all stages ol 

 developHicnt . 



In |)ink there is nothing t 



I he best examples of tliehutlon t s | >c w liich has 

 V. The color is excellent. It llo\M rs lati-, coming 

 to perfection with us No- 

 vember 20. The plant is a 

 free, easy grower. 2,'4-inch, 

 20 CIS. each, $2 per doz., 

 $15 per 100. 



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