Granny Scovill. For the connoisseur 
Price of varieties on this page: Pot-plants, 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. Field-plants, 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
INNOCENCE 
An effective, dwarf-growing hybrid of the 
Korean Chrysanthemum that will prove ex¬ 
tremely useful for massing, bordering, or grouping 
in the rockery. It seldom exceeds 18 inches in 
height, spreads about 2 feet, and is so completely 
covered with flowers that the plant is obscured 
when in bloom. The flowers are single, 23^ inches 
across, pure white on opening, changing later to 
an attractive soft pink. 
SPECIAL OFFER C 
3 each of 3 varieties illustrated , $2 50 
SPECIAL OFFER Cl 
Same as above in field plants . . $3 50 
Recent Introductions 
Other Than Koreans 
GRANNY SCOVILL 
A Chrysanthemum that instantly appeals to 
the connoisseur. It is a lovely, large flower, fully 
43^ inches across, and of nice, fluffy form. The 
color, a warm coral-bronze, fairly glows under 
artificial light. In growth it is dwarf and branch¬ 
ing, with fine healthy foliage. While a trifle less 
hardy than the average Chrysanthemum, it is 
sufficiently outstanding in other respects to merit 
additional winter care. Introduced last season, 
this splendid addition has already attained great 
popularity. In full bloom October 10. Height, 
2 feet. 
CAVALIER 
This dazzling single Chrysanthemum will prove 
a most desirable addition. The color is a rich 
vermilion-red that does not fade. A free-flower¬ 
ing beauty of fine, robust, branching habit, it 
makes a gorgeous showing in the garden from 
October 15 on. Height, 23^ feet. 
Innocence. For rockery or bordering 
Cavalier. A free-flowering beauty 
