Queen of the Autumn Garden—a 
Striking Combination Expertly Chosen 
ANGELO 
GYPSY GIRL WHITE DOTY 
OCTOBER GOLD 
OCTOBER GIRL R. MARION HATTON 
ANGELO 
A lovely, late September, free-flowering pink variety. The 
large blooms resist the effects of bad weather to a remark¬ 
able degree and are therefore always good. 
GYPSY GIRL 
A garden variety of the single type, crimson in color, 
shading to chestnut-crimson. It commences blooming in 
early October, resisting early frosts, and it flowers well 
into November. 
OCTOBER GOLD 
This variety is noted for its large flowers, which are freely 
produced on a plant of medium height. The loose flowers 
open coppery orange and change gradually to golden 
yellow, the center of the bloom a clear yellow with lovely 
pink sheen. 
WHITE DOTY 
The tall, straight upright flower stalks, never needing 
support, carry large heads of pure white pompon flowers. 
Excellent for cutting or in the background of other varieties. 
OCTOBER GIRL 
A sturdy Chrysanthemum of vigorous, branchy habit. The 
flowers are single or semi-double, fully 2 inches across, 
clear rose-pink on opening, becoming shaded with lavender 
when fully opened. Very prolific. In full flower by October 
1st. 
R. MARION HATTON 
For mass color-effect in the garden, we know of no variety 
comparable to this new yellow. The flower is of the dec¬ 
orative Pompon type, not large or impressive in itself, but 
in addition to exceptional freedom in blooming, it is one 
of the earliest to flower, and certainly the brightest canary- 
yellow available, flowering from late September on. It is 
remarkably resistant to frost. 
