KOREAN HYBRIDS 
APOLLO. (1) The great sprays of sparkling (lowers, 
2 inches across, enchant you with their beauty. I (eight 
2 to 'l \ / 2 feet. October 12. 
CERES. (2) All the rich beauty of old-gold. Masses of 
lovely flowers on 2 to 2}^-foot plants. October 10. 
DAPHNE. (3) A new and beautiful shade of daphne- 
pink. Flowers are 3^4 inches in diameter, on 2 to 2^- 
foot plants. October 12. 
DIANA. (4) Namesake of the moon goddess. A splendid 
(lower of dainty appearance on 2-foot plants. October 12. 
MARS. (5) For those who prefer depth and brilliancy 
in the garden this “Mum” is one of the best. Height 
2 to feet. October 15. 
MERCURY. (6) Plant Patent No. 58. The first to usher 
in these glorious flowers. The 3-inch, single blooms are 
produced in great abundance by September 30. I (eight 
2 to 2]/ z feet. 
KEEP UP WITH THE MARCH OF PROGRESS 
OCTOBER GIRL 
7 New Chrysanthemums of Distinct Merit 
ALADDIN pl “So P M nt 
REALLY A MAGIC "MUM" 
Outstanding Hardy Chrysanthemums 
DECORATIVE TYPES 
GRANNY SCOVILL. Your garden would not be complete withoui 
this immensely popular new variety. The largest garden variety 
looks like the “Mums” that are grown in a greenhouse. A distinct 
addition to the most complete garden. The abundant (lowers of 
warm coral-bronze are in full bloom October 10. 
Notv .—For best results cover with straw, excelsior, or peat moss 
at the end of the blooming season. 
JEAN CUMMING. No doubt the best white to date. The large 
Mowers of purest white are softly shaded with creamy yellow at 
the center. At its best September 15. 
JEAN TREADWAY. An outstanding and distinctive introduction. 
Large flowers resemble asters in shape. At lirst the color is a bright 
pink shading to a dark pink center, but when fully open it becomes 
a soft lilac-pink shading to white. At its best September 30. 
Any of above 3 varieties, 35 cts. each, 3 for 90 cts., 12 for $3.50 
BARBARA CUMMING. Splendid large Mower, 3 inches across, 
clear yellow in color, shading to orange-bronze toward the center. 
Flowers from late August to late October. A well-shaped, vigorous 
plant 2 feet high. 
OCTOBER GIRL. A most delightful and prolific bright pink 
“Mum.” Flowers are 2 inches across and open bright pink, shaded 
with lavender when fully open. Early. October 1. 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. Rich bronze and garnet Mowers on 
dwarf, stocky plants give this variety first place among your 
garden Mowers all during October. 
SONOMA. Distinctly different. Flowers bronze with golden reverse 
and gold-tipped petals, produced in early October. 
ZAZA. An carls variet y of dwarf habit. The 2} 2 -inch Mowers are 
yellow with orange at the base of the petals. 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN. The color is a blending of crimson and 
crushed strawberry that is entirely different from all others. 
CARRIE (Glory of Seven Oaks). Large, fully double Mowers of 
deep yellow. One of the earliest and most prolific bloomers we 
have. Starts blooming in July. 
Any of above, 30 cts. each, 3 for 75 cts., 12 for $2.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
INTERMEDIATE POMPON TYPES 
MULDOON. A charming flower of purplish amaranth 
color. Flowers freely on plants 2 feet high. In lull bloom 
October 12. Ihe distinctive color of this Chrysanthe¬ 
mum makes it especially desirable. 
RED FLARE. Bright, vivid red, lirst bright red and easily 
most showy Pompon in the garden section. Loads of 
Mowers on 20-inch plants in mid-October 
35 cts. each, 3 for 90 cts., 12 for $3.50 
Jean Treadway. Distinct and charming 
BARBARA CUMMING 
Extra early. Have the earliest “Mums” in your neighborhood. 
Aladdin starts to bloom about June 15 and continues until November 
—6 to 8 weeks ahead of most others. 
Lovely flowers. In its autumn bloom the Mowers are deep bronze 
with golden yellow rays, displaying tints and colors every bit as 
lovely as the famous Talisman rose. Early in the season the Mowers 
are several shades lighter, varying to entrancing bronzy tints. 
Long lasting. Flowers last 10 to 14 days after cutting. 
Sturdy grower. Makes a full-grown plant with dozens of blooms 
by fall. Our thrifty potted plants give best results and save you 
money. Aladdin has received two Gold Medals and five Certificates 
of Award and Merit. 
BRILLIANCY. The name describes it. Large, single Mowers of 
brilliant red with a golden halo around the disc. It will be the 
brightest spot in your garden by October 1. Strong, sturdy stems. 
ELENA. New. Early. The large Mowers, 2% inches across, open 
to a bright bronzy red which slowly changes to a light bronzy 
brown with a slight suggestion of soft yellowish pink. 
FLASHLIGHT. A Hash of bright, glowing crimson—that’s what 
you think when you see this “Mum.” The convex petals make 
these very large Mowers seem even larger than they are. 
NATOMA. Fine new bright pink “Mum.” Large, decorative 
blooms, 2}/> inches in diameter. These pink beauties are at their 
best during early October. Don’t miss this one. 
PINK LADY. A delightful shade of medium pink. This splendid 
“Mum” is admired by everyone. Dwarf grower and free bloomer, 
with fine stems for cutting. Early—in full bloom September 20. 
SUNKIST. The double, bright orange Mowers really appear “sun- 
kissed,” having all the warm, glowing color of an autumn sunset. 
In full bloom September 25. 
Any of above, 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $5.00 
SPECIAL OFFER C ° nee ^ a 0 / ie ^s ab0 ' ,e $2.75 
HARDY POMPON 
BUTTON OR POMPON TYPES 
GLOMERO. Very free-flowering. Light bronzy orange 
Mowers 1 * 2 inches across. A wealth of Mowers for cut¬ 
ting by October 5. 
EARLY BRONZE. One of the best. The small, ragged 
Mowers arc a lively bronzy yellow. Early. Free-blooming 
loads of Mowers from late August for many weeks. 
35 cts. each, 3 for 90 cts., 12 for $3.50 
GRANNY SCOVILL 
SPECIAL OFFER A 
One each of 6 varieties of Korean Hybrids, $2.75 
SPECIAL OFFER B 
Three each of 6 varieties of Korean Hybrids, $7.50 
Single plants, 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz. Three or 
more of any kind at the dozen rate 
Frances Whittlesey. Resistant to frost when in bloom 
