Hardy CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
T HINK for a moment what our gardens would be like in the fall if we did not have hardy Chrysanthe- 
mums to plant! They would be as bare and empty as they are in December. The Chrysanthemums are 
the last plants to bloom in the fall and make the garden glow with white, yellow, bronze, scarlet and 
crimson when there is nothing else in bloom. Chry- 
santhemums in your garden mean flowers a month 
after your neighbor has none. 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aladdin. This is the newest of the Chrysanthemums 
and so much finer than anything which has pre- 
ceded it that the introducer protected it with a 
patent. It blooms from five to six weeks ahead of 
any other hardy Chrysanthemum and blooms con' 
tinuously until frost. Beginning in July the flowers 
appear in an endless procession. Its lovely color 
resembles that of the famous Talisman Rose, being 
a lovely golden-bronze stained apricot, light red 
and damask pink. Incomparably the finest of the 
Chrysanthemums. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Autumn Glory. Rich golden yellow with brownish 
tinted centers. 
Doris. Lovely bronzy variety with very short petals. 
Indian. Pleasing coppery red. Late. 
Klondike. Small blooms of brilliant yellow. 
Marie Antoinette. Dark pink flower of fine substance 
and high quality. 
Mrs. Nellie Kleris. A darker pink than Lillian Doty 
with a white undertone instead of cream. 
Mitzi. Yellow flowers of small or medium size with 
red centers before fully open. 
Red Doty. Rosy gray on outside and dark crimson 
within. 
Aladdin. 
Red Button. Dwarf, button type. Dark bronzy red. 
Skibo. A bright yellow variety of medium size, 
occasionally tinted rust red in center. 
Prices of all varieties except Aladdin 20c each, #2.00 per doz. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 15c for each 6 plants. 
