Hardy Chrysanthemums 
When planted in sheltered locations, particularly at the base of walls, buildings, or 
shrubbery, the Hardy Chrysanthemums are wonderfully satisfactory, producing an 
effective display long after the ordinary garden flowers are destroyed by frost. Even 
after light falls of snow, it is sometimes possible to cut uninjured clusters. 
Chrysanthemums are divided into four groups: Large-flowered, Aster-flowered, 
Button, and Single sorts. The varieties described below have been selected from an 
immense list, comprising a wide range of forms and colors. Plant 
them from April 15 to May 15, and protect in winter with a litter of 
leaves and straw. If bushes of medium height are desired, pinch 
the tops back when plants are about 10 inches high. 
We cannot accept orders for less than 3 plants of any one variety. 
Prices of Chrysanthemums, 75 cts. for 3; $2.25 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Button Varieties 
These crisply petaled old-fashioned sorts lighten bouquets 
of the other kinds, and make neat boutonnieres. 
Anna L. Moran. A fine bushy plant with rich bronze flowers 
produced in great numbers about October 15. 
Bright Eyes. Dainty blush-white flowers with orange centers 
on strong bushes about October 20. 
Globe d’Or. A fine yellow Button sort with full yellow flowers 
in abundance early in October. 
Ouray. Well-formed flowers of medium size in dark mahogany- 
brown tones about October 20. 
Large-flowered Varieties 
These are the larger garden sorts and vary in texture from 
the neat, quilled type to the shaggy-petaled variety. 
Boston. A fine, bushy sort with large orange-bronze flowers 
maturing about October 20. 
Delmar.. Large, fluffy flowers of a beautiful light rose color. 
These are at their best about October 20. 
Lucifer. Large, distinctive blood-red flowers, the petals being 
touched with yellow. These make a fine display about 
October 15. 
Oconto. Medium bushy plant with very large, pure white 
flowers about October 15. A fine variety. 
Tints of Gold. Bronze-yellow flowers suflPused with red, the 
center petals tinted yellow. Bloom about October 10. 
Aster-flowered Varieties 
Round-headed flowers, mostly double, and somewhat 
larger than the Button class. 
Captain Cook. Dark rose-pink flowers with brownish centers, 
produced on quite high bushy plants about October 30. 
Old Homestead. A very nice variety with pink, globular 
flowers about October 25. 
White Doty. These fine pure white flowers deepen to cream 
in the center and appear about October 20. 
Yellow Doty. Finely formed warm golden flowers on bushy 
plants about October 25. 
Single Varieties 
Single, daisy-like forms that are preferred by many people. 
Alice Howell. A beautiful shade of warm orange-yellow. The 
single flowers bloom in profusion about October 20. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. The graceful flowers are an attractive 
bright mahogany-red, and appear about October 20._ 
Mrs. W. E. Buckingham. Medium bushy plants with un¬ 
usual beautiful salmon-pink flowers about November 5. 
DELPHINIUM, Belladonna. The freest and most continuous 
bloomer. The clear turquoise-blue of its blooms is not 
equaled for delicacy and beauty. 75 cts. for 3; $2.25 per 
doz.; $15 per 100. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Choice color range from palest to 
deepest blue. This is a very fine strain. Ht. 3 ft. June to 
October. 75 cts. for 3; $2.25 per doz.; $15 per 100. 
Large-flowered Chrysanthemums 
Aster-flowered Chrysanthemums 
22 WEST PARK ST., NEWARK, N. J. 103 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
