Chrysanthemums ^^ ^^^p^rU ^o// ^Garcfotisk 



New Hardv Chrvsaiithemum, Alice Howell 



We ha\'t' bffi! r i : i nj -. i ■ : I ! : 

 ing type, ati.i Ir..'.. ■ ■ - 



been grown i)\ u , < : : _ 



of orangc-.\ cilow . \S <■ know no t i i , m 

 shows the type of llower. It will do cqu; 



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til. 



I I hi. l.cMutilulK c..l<irc-<l c.irK Siii-k- 

 .ltIr,Ktc>l all «h,. have s«-R it. 1 

 n with a niiirc pleasing color, 

 fll under glass. 2 j 4-inch, 30 ( 



It lie 



\ainplc .)r this car! v-flower- 

 olU r t,, the public. It has 

 IS a uondcrlulK rich shade 

 icrs carlv. I he ilkistralion 

 1, Sj per doz., Si^ per 100. 



General Collection of Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Aaron. Deep reddish broii/e; <l«,irl; sint;le. 

 Aquitaine. Salmon-bron/e in color; medium dwarf. 

 Betty. Bron/e in color; strong grower; late tlowering. 

 Border Beauty. Orange-colored petals tipped with 

 gold. 



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

 Source d'Or. 



Brown Bessie. Medium dwarl; reddish bronze; \ ery 

 free flowering. Flowers small and of the button t\pe. 



Chaldon. Large flowers, reddish criinsoc and gold. 



Cranfordia. Large, pure vell.jw flowers; tall; rather 

 late. 



Cranford's White, l arjxe. whne flowers; shell-pink 

 when -ro«„ in the op.-n. Me.liuni luanht. 



Cranford's 'bellow. ()iie.)f the liiust; strong grower 



and Ire. llouenn-. 



Debutante. \\ hite; large llo\\ers. 

 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 vellow ; large flowered; medium 

 height. 



Excelsior. Bright golden yellow; large flowered; 

 dwarl. 



Framfield Early White. Large, pure white bloom. 

 Very early. 



Firelight. Carmine, sha<led scarlet. 



Glory of Seven Oaks. Golden yellow ; dw arf grow th; 

 very free flowering. 



Goacher's Crim- 

 son. Very 

 flowers; bright 

 son; 



Jack Bannister. 

 L< 



shaded copper. 



L'.\rgentiiillais. D. 

 ! Leslie. Golden vello 



liestnut; medium height, 

 .ry free flowering; early. 

 Maduse. Terra-cotta-bronze; large flowers; medium 

 height. 



Maid of Kent. Button Pompon; white; dwarf. 



Minta. Small, pink, button Pompon. 



Miss F. Collier. The be-t pure « hite; medium dwarf. 



Mnie. .\llg. Nonin. 1 arge. delicate pink flowers; 

 medium dwarf. 



Model. \ erv small; pure white, early Pompon. A 

 very daint v llower. 



Mrs. Francis Bergen. Creamy w hite; large flower; 

 midseason. 



Mrs. J. Fielding. Very attractive reddish bronze. 

 Large flowers. 



Nina Blick. Golden bronze; very free flowering; 

 medium dwarf. 



Norniandie. Delicate pink; medium dwarf. 

 Perle Chatillonaise. Creamy white; rather talL 

 Very tine sariety. 



Petit Louis. Large, silvery mauve flowers, loosely 

 built ; ine<lium height. 



Primevere. Primrose; free flowering; medium height. 

 Provence. l arge, bright pink flowers with gold 

 points to petals; me<lium height. 



Rosie. Deep, liih bion/e; medium dwarf. 

 Rosinante. 1 ar-e iKiwer; tleep pink. 

 Source d'Or. fk.iuillul deep bronze; large flowers. 

 Wells' Scarlet. Re<Ulish terra-cotta; large flowered. 

 Yellow Norniandie. A clear bright vellow sport of 

 Norm;in<lie. 



2V4-inch, I5c. each, $1.50 per doz., SlOper 100; 3-inch, 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100 



Field-Grown Clumps 



clumps. 1 luse 

 season l han t he 

 from Api il 1 ti 

 Border Beauty 

 Chaldon 

 Oanfordia 

 Eleganta 

 Etoile d'Or 

 Excelsior 

 Firelight 



Framfield Early White 

 Glory of .Seven Oaks 



d. sii.il,!. i.i ;m t 1,,.^:, plant-, and, for those 

 > do this, we lie ollering l.irge, field-grown 

 ■SI- will make much larger plants the first 

 he small pot-plants. They can be set out 

 ; to .luly I. 



L'.\rgentuillais 

 Leslie 



Mrs. Francis Bergen 

 Perle Chatillonaise 

 Petit Louis 

 Provence 

 Source d'Or 

 Wells' Scarlet 

 White Excelsior 



The above list of varieties in clumps or from 4-inch 

 pots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $20 per 100 



Hardy Singles 



The following \ aiielies ( 

 irdy and free bloonm.: 

 the attractiveness ol i h< ( 

 .\aron 

 Ethel Beer 

 Miss Mar\ Pope 

 Mrs. \N . E". Buckingham 

 Mrs. W hiU'honi 



We have the above varieties to offer from 3-inch pots 

 at 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100 

 Noir. for descriptions and prices of 2'4-inch pot- 

 plants, refer to lists on pages 04 to of>. 



Ciiulcrclhi 



lireth 



CJipsv 



\\enonah 



Red Riding Hood 



