Jackson Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
New Early-Flowering 
General List 
Much effort has been devoted by Chrysanthe¬ 
mum enthusiasts to the development of a free- 
blooming, early-flowering strain of hardy garden 
varieties suitable for outdoor decoration as well 
as cutting in the late summer and early autumn 
months. They are all surpassingly beautiful and 
dependable. 
Beautiful Lady. Anemone-flowered. Creamy 
cushion and bright pink ray florets. 
Daybreak. Stunning new variety with semi¬ 
double shell-pink flowers. 
Grenadier. Blazing red flowers with brilliant 
yellow centers. Showy. 
Gypsy Girl. Charming, single flowers with 
long petals of glowing chestnut-red. 
Jean Treadway. Double; soft pink, with 
contrasting deep rosy crimson center. 
Mrs. Lilian Birchard. Gorgeous big Pom¬ 
pon with solid flowers of rose-pink and golden 
yellow. 
October Girl. Semi-double; rose-pink, tinted 
lavender. Very early. 
R. Marion Hatton. Beautiful clear yellow 
flowers in great abundance. Wonderful for 
garden decoration and cutting. 
Ruth Hatton. White flowers centered with 
creamy yellow, in huge sprays and clusters. 
Early. 
Sunkist. Bright orange Pompon. Early. 
Yellow Gem. Small, well-formed 
flowers of bright canary-yellow. Early. 
PRICE: 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Jean Treadway 
Captain Cook. True Pompon type. Very 
double, rose-pink flowers. 
Christmas Gold. Bright golden yellow Baby 
Pompon. Late. 
Clare. Very free flowering, producing huge 
clusters of pure white flowers. Baby Pompon. 
Claret. Small wine-colored Pompon. Early. 
Dainty Maid. Lovely white baby Pompon, 
shading to pink at center. 
Diana. A very fine pure white Pompon of 
large size. Late. 
Ethel. Prolific, small-flowered or Baby 
Pompon of bright red. 
Golden Mensa. Huge sprays of large, single, 
golden yellow flowers. 
Legal Tender. Vivid red and gold. A very 
fine late variety. Lovely grown under glass. 
Lillian Doty. Well-known, beautifully formed 
Pompon of creamy pink. 
Marguerite Clark. Small, Button Pompon; 
bright rosy pink. 
M rs. E. D. Godfrey. Large sprays of single 
pink flowers. Very desirable. 
M rs. W. E. Buckingham. Single variety 
with soft rose-pink petals and golden center. 
Lovely for cutting. 
Norma. Big, massive Anemone-type flowers 
with rose-pink rays and broad yellow cushion. 
Ruth Bergen Dort. Handsome rich pure 
bronze without any shading. 
Stoplight. Striking Anemone with terra¬ 
cotta ray petals and bright yellow cushion. 
Sunshine. Large, double golden 
yellow flowers. Anemone type. 
White Doty. Superb, double white 
Pompon with creamy center. 
PRICE: 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Korean Hybrid 
Chrysanthemums 
(See color illustration on back cover) 
A new race of hardy garden Chry¬ 
santhemums of the most profuse 
blooming habit, with flowers in 
lovely new pastel shades which 
simply defy accurate description, 
suggesting the Gerbera in their 
daintiness. Cut with short stems, they 
make the most charming table or mini¬ 
ature decorations, yet they are capable 
of striking effects if the entire branching 
spray is used. These new Hybrids have 
caught the fancy of the gardening public 
because of their simple grace and utter 
dependability. 
We offer six lovely varieties: 
Mercury. Plant Patent No. 58. Sin¬ 
gle, bronze-red flowers, 3 inches across. 
Daphne. New shade of crimson-pink. 
Ceres. Old-gold, chamois-yellow, 
and soft coppery bronze. 
Apollo. Superb autumn color of 
sparkling bronze, red, and gold. 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled 
with soft salmon. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing 
to wine color. 
PRICE: 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
One each of 6 varieties, $2.75 
