NF W Hardy, Early, Continuous Blooming 
IIL "■ Chrysanthemums 
Price, 4 Cor $1.00; 10 for $2.00 
It is only once in a lifetime that the average nurseryman is 
able to offer to the public, something new of real merit. We are 
privileged this year to offer you hardy Chrysanthemums, far 
north as Michigan, that start blooming in July and continue to 
bloom until long after frost. That in a few words is what we 
are offering our customers. It is a new hardy variety and is 
the result of more than fifteen years of plant breeding. 
The flowers are gorgeous, long stemmed, and these plants are 
a distinct advance in floriculture. 
OUR OWN INTRODUCTION 
We are the only nursery offering them for sale and are offer¬ 
ing them at a very low price, so that everyone may enjoy them 
without the sacrifice that high prices might entail. 
MRS. ADOLPH JAENICKE—Deep maroon scarlet, half double 
flowers with a large yellow center. These flowers come in large 
clusters, size l 1 /? to 2 inches across. 
MRS. OSCAR FOELLINGER—Large, beautiful single -flower like 
giant Daisy. Deep yellow center turning into shiny bronze at 
the outer petals. 
LADY EVELYN (Yellow)—This is the largest of all hardy, large 
flowered Chrysanthemums. Many of the flowers four inches 
across. Gorgeous variety for show in the fall. 
LADY VIOLET—Large yellow calyx surrounded by a color of 
old gold and coppery red. Flowers often three inches and are as 
open as a Gaillardia. The centers are fully exposed to view. 
LADY DORIS—Yellow. Very double. This gives it a pom-pom 
effect, with all the beauty of the large flowered type in the 
greenhouse, both in color and shape. 
LADY FLORENCE—Large flowering type calyx prominent in 
the foreground and backed by various brick red and yellow 
petals. Globular appearance. 
Lady Doris 
MRS. BYRON HATTERSLEY—Large pom-pom type, very 
double. From lavender to yellow the petals are fringed, Lady Evelyn 
giving it the appearance of a large flowering variety. 
MRS. SA3I WOLF—Distinct novelty, being a beautiful shade 
of light red on a background of yellow, giving it the appear¬ 
ance of Jacob’s coat of many colors. 
MRS. FRED SHOAFF—Immense bloomer of lavender flowers, 
yellow centers. 
E. F. YARNELLE—Very dwarf with half double flower of 
scarlet and yellow striped. 
MISS ROSE STIEFEL—Brilliant bronze medium size, half 
double flowers in large panicles. One of the finest pot plants 
as well as out-door Chrysanthemums. Always attracts at¬ 
tention. 
LIST OF UNNAMED SORTS 
1. Deep scarlet, very early fall. Splendid cut flower. 
2. Deep bronsee, early single fall. Cut flower. 
3. Brilliant bronze, single fall. 
4. Old rose, very early single, medium height. 
5. Deep old rose, very early single. Fine cut flower or 
pot plant. 
6. Dark crimson, very early single fall. Splendid cut 
flower. 
7. Deep pink, extra fine cut flower. 
8. Deep maroon, very dwarf and very early pot plant. 
9. Brilliant deep maroon, medium early, finest pot plant. 
10. Pearly white, finest plant of all. 
11. Mate to 10 only deeper pink. Pot plant. 
5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00. 
Mrs. Adolph Jaenicke 
SPECIAL 
House Plant 
Snake Plant 
Variegated — Beautiful 
house plant, stands neg¬ 
lect. Leaves grow 3-4 ft., 
strioed crosswise. 25c 
each; 3 for 65c. 
Golden Striped —New va¬ 
riety. Has a band of 
creamy white on outer 
edges of long sword-like 
leaves. 75c each; 2 for 
$1.35. 
SPECIAL 
Weeping Willow 
A beautiful, lacy tree 
attractive for waterside 
planting, with long whip¬ 
like branches weeping to 
the ground. Very grace¬ 
ful, and looks best planted 
in small groups or singly, 
never in lines. Bargain 
price, 3-4 ft., 3 for $1.00; 
prepaid. 
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