CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY 
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Early-flowering 
Hardy Garden Varieties 
Among all the late flowering garden subjects, Hardy Chrysanthemums 
unquestionably play an important part, but nevertheless are hardly enough 
appreciated. Still we feel, that were these charming, easily grown plants 
better known by the gardening public, they would rate second only to the 
Rose. Many of the recent introductions can be profitable to the Retail 
Grower, not only when sold as young plants in planting season, but also 
for cut flowers and outdoor display when in bloom. 
We offer rooted cuttings and 2^2 inch stock of twenty of the choicest 
varieties. A few worth-while oldtimers, but most of them recent introduc¬ 
tions, greatly superior in every respect to older varieties. 
Pottep, 2^-inch Stock at $2.50 per 100, over the price of Rooted Cuttings 
ALBERT MULLER. Our 1935 introduction. Color, apricot. Illustrated 
and described on page 16. Price, $12.00 per 100. Medium height, Sept.-Oct. 
EARLY BRONZE. Described on page 10. Price, $3-00 per 100, $25-00 per 
1000. Short, matures Sept. 15- 
ADELAIDE. Beautiful, rich mahogany blooms of fine form in early October. 
Price, $3-00 per 100, $25-00 per 1000. Medium height, Button type. 
ALADDIN. A bronze of decorative type that has been highly praised. We 
find this variety partial to locality and growing conditions. Price, $3-00 
per 100, $25-00 per 1000. Short , decorative type, August on. 
PINK CUSHION (Syn. AMELIA). This old, but recently renamed variety 
created much interest at the Century of Progress Exhibition. The color 
is a very pleasing rose pink. Dwarf and spreading in growth and very 
hardy. A fine outdoor variety that makes an exceptionally good pot 
plant. Price, $4-00 per 100, $35-00 per 1000. Short , decorative, Sept. 
BARBARA CUMMINGS. Very attractive, 3-inch flowers, clear yellow in 
color, shading to orange bronze center. Price, $3-00 per 100, $25-00 
per 1000. Medium , decorative, Sept. 
CAVALIER. This 1934 introduction is a single rich vermilion red that does 
not fade. It is free flowering and of robust, branching habit. Price, 
$8.00 per 100, $75-00 per 1000. Tall, single, Oct. 15- 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A magnificent single variety producing masses of 
rich crimson maroon flowers with a prominent golden yellow center. 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter. Price, $6.00 per 100, $55-00 per 1000. 
Medium , single, Sept. 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. This variety makes a gorgeous showing with 
its perfect flowers of rich bronze and garnet. Very frost-resistant. Price, 
$3-00 per 100, $25-00 per 1000. Short , decorative, Sept. 30. 
JEAN CUMMINGS. Undoubtedly the best hardy white variety to date. 
Large flowers of purest white, growth erect and wiry. Price, $5-00 per 
100, $45-00 per 1000. Short , decorative, Sept. 
