Hardy Perennials '^ ^QgjirU ^p// rGarc^ons^B 



General List of 

 Pompon Chiysanthemums 



2'^-inch pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 

 100; 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $18 

 per 100. 



Brown Bessie. Medium dwarf; reddish bronze; very 

 free flowering. Flowers small and of the Pompon but- 

 ton type. 



Delphine T)(.il!ii'. A \< r\ I'l nr. frf<--flo«(Tin'_' variety 

 coming inti> iK. -.t r .iIhum ()tiiilH r and lioliling well 

 on the plant mu. <.ul\ \. i\ tin 1 >t.T. ll is ruse-pink in 

 color in the earl\ statues ol cicN clopment, clianging to a 

 lighter pink as the flower ages. 



Diana. A very fine pure white variety of large size. 

 Late. 



Donald. Linln pink <if t In- l.m i..n i \ |>e and an excel- 

 lent phint-makcr. \kituK s al..iul NoNrinbcr lo. 



Doris. -A buitiin-ivpe Pompon, rr<I(.!ish bronze in 

 color. It is \iT\ alt rait is e aiul out- of the finest for 

 general growing. Laic. 



Fairy Queen. ("U ar pink in color w it li nicely formed 

 flowers of medium size. A very tine iiiidseason variety. 

 Can be grown disbudded. October 25. 



Golden Climax. To the general grower, this is the 

 finest of all the yellow Pompons. It is a free, easy 

 grower, with foliage that is hard and not subject to 

 mildew. Blooms November 10 to 20. Extra-fine variety 

 for cutting in sprays. 



Golden West. A trifle larger than Baby but of 

 similar formation. Rather compact in growth but an 

 excellent varicts. November 10. 



A cU-ai 



,I<lc 



vcllo 

 bull 



<]Uanl it \ of llowt-r iiig 01 

 I \i lIow l-'ompon in exist 

 of October. 



p red in color and very 



,l,,lls 



, .l.lic; 

 dwarf. 



,lu-ll-pink 



Harvest Moon 



maturing Octolit r 

 tl,<- tl<,u<rs arc <,f 1 

 lilrc-. makiuK .,n in 

 It is, wc InlicN, , 1 

 for cutting t lie l i t 

 Jules Laftr;i\ tT 

 Best variet s in 1 1 



Lillian Dots . I 

 produic.l in almii 

 hold tlic llou, r, ,1 

 Octol„ , j^. 



Maid of Kent. 



gla-o' '-"I - 



Nesco. 01,1 n, , 

 In h.rn, M , ol ,l„ 

 As a pr.Ml,,,,-,, \, 

 best. (K iol„ , 



Niza. A scs c; 

 October I,,. Mc.li 

 Rita. K.i-l-i |. 

 Novc.nlK-r ,. 



Skiho. \ roLi, ! 



OctolK, .'O. 



W'liilc Lillian Doty. A pure \s hit, of the well- 



knosvn s aii;l \ , I il l)a n Dot s . It has a si rung stem and 

 is pure white in solor. October 25. 



Hardy Single Chrysanlhcnuinis 



button type. 



TU- under 



t., her 20. 

 an Baby. 

 Mc ,.f tlie 



mat uring 



Matures 



ton type; 



his type .are large. 



the_ MM, !, h,l,n .,1 ( I \ I, , We ,,lle, onK ll„- 



Variel le . I .1 ■ I ■ Ml 1 41 I 1 01 ;m I 1 I. n > III 1 n I e. 



2V4-inch pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 

 100; 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $18 

 per 100. 



Alice HowelL A wondi 1 lull-, il, li lie I. ■ of orange- 

 yellow. We know no C!hr-, imiImimuih wnli a more 

 pleasing color. Il flowers rail ,, h will doequalls well 

 under glass. 



Hardy Single Clirj-santhemunis, continued 

 Cinderella. Clear, dark pink Single; two full rows 



height 



from Mensa, 

 than Golden 

 vellow center 

 ..ss of hrinht 

 • hosser-stern. 



r surrounded by a triple 

 ith salmon; a very nosel 

 n. erect grower; medium 

 Keadv tocut October 20. 



len selloss ; dss arf grosv t h ; 



of petals. (- 



Readv to enl Nosemher I to 



Fascination. Clear sellou -.eedling 

 coming into llower about .1 sseek earliei 

 Mensa. When tinislied, t he llosser shows; 

 svith prominent stamens and a double 

 golden petals carried at rifilit an^^U s to tl 

 Ready November 1. 



Gipsy. Clear sellow eei 

 row of petals; si lloss. tm>;e( 

 and striking color ellett. (" 

 in height. Makes a good plai 



Glory of Seven Oaks. C, 

 very free llosvering. 



Golden Mensa. A yelloss vport ol Mensa, hasing 

 all the good (pialilies of thi- parent. 



Leslie. Golden s< llo\s in color; scr\ free llossering; 

 early. 



Mensa. Pure ss hite Single; strong. 'The liiicst ss liite 

 variety. November 10 to i ^. 



Miss Mary Pope. A pale pink \sith a sers large 

 flower; one of the best. Earls. Reads October 20. 



Mrs. W. E. Buckingham. In color a brilliant 

 shade of rose-pink. One of the linest Singles. Nov. i. 



Pink Simplicity. I he color is a ch ar, escn sha<le of 

 flesh-pink. The indisidual flowers arc large and of ex- 

 cellent sul)stance. I he growth is nn-dium but strong 



and supports the tlosse 

 large spras s i7ial unng ca 

 tion Singh- or for gcn< ra 

 the best sarict \ of I he 1 



Virginia Holden. \ 

 crimson Single in t lie In 

 ence. It is deep. scKcls 

 stem to support I lie How 

 tifulls' formed. 



Well's Excelsior. A 

 cut November i and is 



perh 



N. 



As : 



kes 

 II exhibi- 

 opinion, 



cw dark 

 in c\ist- 

 is ample 



Ready to 

 1 grossing. 



Single Cliry.s, 



Alice Howell 



Most Chrysanthemums offered from 2}4-i)ich jiots will Jloirer this seas(m; the lariier si/.c will fiive best results 



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