New Hybrid 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These new creations are better than the older types 
because they are hardier, more beautiful in color, 
earlier, easier to grow, and more profuse in blooming. 
The lovely new pastel shades, which defy description, 
suggest the Gerbera in their daintiness. Cut with short 
stems, they make charming table decorations, while 
the full spikes 2 ft. or more long make glorious bou¬ 
quets. As garden flowers they have no equals. 
Apollo. Superb sparkling combination of bronze, red 
and gold, suffused with glowing salmon. Single 
flowers, 2 inches across, produced in immense 
sprays. 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old gold, chamois 
yellow and soft, coppery bronze. The mature flower 
petals appear dusted with gold. 
Daphne. An exquisite blending of Daphne-pink, with 
an underlying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced with 
prominent golden stamens in the center. Sprays of 
single flowers, 3J/2 inches in diameter. 
Diana. Triple rays of Chatenay rose-pink, mingled 
with lilac-rose and soft salmon petals. 
Mars. Striking deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, over¬ 
laid with velvety sheen. 
Mercury. Single, three-inch flowers open bronze-red and change 
to coppery bronze as they mature. The lovely graceful sprays 
when cut keep two to three weeks. 
Any of the above varieties 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 10c for each three plants. 
Korean Chrysanthemums. 
Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 
The Chrysanthemums are the last plants to bloom 
in the fall and make the garden glow when there is 
nothing else in bloom. Chrysanthemums in your 
garden mean flowers a month after your neighbor 
has none. 
Aladdin. The newest of the Chrysanthemums, finer 
than anything which has preceded it. Beginning 
in July the flowers appear in an endless proces¬ 
sion until frost. Its lovely color resembles that of 
the famous Talisman Rose, being lovely golden 
bronze stained apricot, light red and damask pink. 
A. Barham. A beautiful orange-bronze variety. 
Crimson Splendor. Magnificent masses of rich crim¬ 
son-maroon flowers, intensified with deep garnet 
tones, golden yellow center. Flowers are fully 4 
inches across. 
Granny Scovill. Flowers fully A/i inches across. The 
color a warm coral-bronze which fairly glows. 
Grenadier. Wonderful clusters 
of single flowers 3J/2 inches 
across. Bright crimson with 
P an underlying sheen of 
bronze. A golden tint on the 
petal reverse combined with 
a prominent yellow center 
complete the glorious color 
combination. 
Jean Cumming. Large flowers of purest white with 
the softest yellow shading at the center. 
Jean Treadway. Lovely sparkling pink with a dark 
rose-pink center. Flowers fully 3 inches across. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Crushed strawberry colored 
flowers. 
October Girl. Clear rose-pink flowers 2 inches in 
diameter. 
Pink Cushion. Absolutely the finest pink Chrysan¬ 
themum. The color is beautiful, the flowers come 
continuously throughout the entire fall and the 
plant is completely covered. Nothing equals it. 
Provence. Lovely soft pink blended with yellow. 
Ruth Cumming. Beautiful bronzy terra-cotta. 
Ruth Hatton. When fully opened it is clear ivory- 
white; when partially open, a delicate shade of 
lemon-yellow. 
Tassiva. The finest white Chrysanthemum. Flowers 
completely cover the entire plant. 
Vivid. The color closely approaches that of the 
American Beauty Rose. A shade new to the 
Chrysanthemums. 
Any of the above varieties 25c each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 15c for each six 
plants. 
Th is sale is for cash only—No accounts opened at these prices 
