THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. Habit is 
stocky and dwarf, averaging- 18 inches 
in height. Color, rich bronze and gar¬ 
net. Commences to flower in late Sep¬ 
tember and makes a gorgeous showing 
through October, having the ability to 
resist considerable frost in the open 
flowers. 
GOLDEN SUN. One of the most brilliant 
yellows. Petals have plenty of substance. 
This variety no doubt, will become very 
popular in the future due to the erect¬ 
ness of the plant plus the desirable 
color of the flowers. We also find that 
when cut, they last a long time. 
GOLD COIN. A large flowering pompon. 
When grown to sprays is 2% inches in 
diameter and ZVz when disbudded. A 
very bright yellow and exceedingly pro¬ 
ductive. 
Gold Coin 
GYPSY GIRL,. Well named. A single 
type, crimson in color shading to chest¬ 
nut. It is a strong grower producing at¬ 
tractive flowers on long stems. Due to 
the present popularity of the single 
Chrysanthemums, this variety, we be¬ 
lieve, will remain in cultivation as long 
as the single Mums keep their popular¬ 
ity. 
GRANNY SCOY'ILL. A Chrysanthemum 
that will appeal to the connoisseur. It 
is a lovely, large flower, fully 4% inches 
across, and of nice, fluffy form. The col¬ 
or, a warm coral-bronze, fairly glows 
under artificial light. In growth it is 
dwarf and branching, with fine healthy 
foliage. 
GRENADIER. An extremely free-flower¬ 
ing variety of good sturdy growing 
habit, producing masses of large single 
flowers 3 to ZVz inches across in clusters. 
Color is a bright crimson-red with an 
underlying sheen of bronze which is 
more pronounced as the flowers mature. 
A golden tint on the petal reverse, com¬ 
bined with the prominent golden yellow 
center, completes a gorgeous color com¬ 
bination. 
HARVEST HOME. Beautiful midseason¬ 
flowering variety. Medium height and 
covered with large golden yellow flow¬ 
ers about 3 inches across. 
HENRY PENNY'. Very good double red 
growing to a height of 3% feet. 
IDOLFH. Ordinarily it grows to 24 inches 
high. Midseason. Blooms very profusely 
and color is desirable rose-pink. Flowers 
are very double in their later stages, 
small yellow center is becoming. 
JEAN GUMMING. Large flowers of pur¬ 
est white with the softest yellow and 
blush shading at the center of the buds. 
Growth erect and wiry. Height medium. 
JEAN TREADYVAY. The flower is large, 
fully 3 inches across, of perfect Decora¬ 
tive or Aster formation, with excellent 
substance. On opening, the color is a 
lovely sparkling pink with a dark rose- 
pink center, but when fully open it be¬ 
comes a nice soft lilac-pink shading to 
white. Medium height, bushy in growth 
LA SOMME. Aster flowering deep mauve- 
pink. Flowers in early September. We 
believe that this will become one of the 
choice garden varieties in the future. 
LA Y'ONNE. An early blooming sort of 
clear rose pink color and bright yellow 
center. Flower opens out, forming 3 or 
4 whorls of petals yet showing the gor¬ 
geous contrast of pink and yellow. 
Grows on a rather tall rangy plant 
LOUISE GRUBB. Single daisy type, clear 
pink. Its striking flowers seem to fit 
into almost any type of arrangement. 
MODEL OF PERFECTION. Vigorous 
growing, very free flowering white. The 
extra long stems are desirable for floral 
arrangements of the larger order. 
MARIABEAU. Large flowering, dark 
rose. Prolific bloomer. In a landscape 
effect this variety always produces a 
fine showing of flowers. 
MRS. ADOLPH JAENICKE. A new crim¬ 
son red slightly shaded to the bronze. 
It is declared by some to be the best 
red in cultivation because of the large 
size of the flowers as well as its gor¬ 
geous color. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. A fine exam¬ 
ple of the single type, rich cardinal red. 
SIRS. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. 
Strong grower, producing flowers in 
clusters of medium size, color vivid red, 
petals tipped orange. 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN. Crushed 
strawberry in color. Quite large flowers 
This is the only Chrysanthemum that 
has the drooping habit and makes most 
of its growth in the rock garden. They 
cover a good deal of space either in 
the center of the garden or near the bor¬ 
der. 
MURILLO. This variety is not as early 
as some kinds but is 1 of strong growth 
and very hardy. It is the best shade of 
pink among the early hardies. 
NELLIE BLAKE. A fine aster flower 
type. Midseason. Rich reddish-copper. 
Lasts a long time. 
NELLIE lv LERIS. Large clear pink. 
Midseason. Producing the attractive 
flowers on long stems. This we consider 
one of the best cut flower varieties. 
OCTOBER GIRL. Clear rose pink, indi¬ 
vidual flowers 2 inches across with sev¬ 
eral growing on the same stem. 
PERSIA. Well formed semi-double 
blooms of deep rosy carmine, compact 
growth. 
PROVENCE. Soft pink blended with yel¬ 
low. Compact in growth, very free. First 
rate in every way. 
Nellie Kleris 
The Flowers ar -2 actually 2 to 3 y s 
inches across 
PEGGY' ANN HOOVER. This is a Hardy 
Chrysanthemum entirely different and 
distinct in form. The flower petals are 
of the lilac pink order, flowers are on 
the style of a ball or show Dahlia. The 
stamens are exceptionally long and in¬ 
curved. It is a strong grower, growing 
from 2 feet to 30 inches high. The flow¬ 
ers when cut and placed in water will 
keep in perfect condition for two or 
three weeks. 
RED AND GOLD. Autumn red, the in¬ 
curving petals are tipped gold. This va¬ 
riety carries with it the autumn atmos¬ 
phere. 
RUTH CUMMING. Very fine outdoor 
Chrysanthemum of a rich bronze terra¬ 
cotta in color. 
RUTH HATTON. An exceptionally pro¬ 
lific variety of vigorous and bushy 
growth. This Decorative Pompon type 
when fully opened is clear ivory-white; 
when partially open, a delicate shade of 
lemon-yellow. 
TASSIVA. Early white; Aster. Without 
question this variety is the finest of all 
white Chrysanthemums, growing 18 
inches tall, flowering in abundance from 
September until frost. The exceptionally 
heavy crop of flowers completely covers 
the foliage and the entire plant. For 
best effects it should be planted 2 feet 
apart. We very highly recommend this 
as one of the most wonderful landscape 
Chrysanthemums. 
VESUVE. Aster type. Good sized flow¬ 
ers of deepest mahogany red. Strong 
grower. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective 
variety, the color of which very closely 
approaches that of the American Beauty 
rose, a rosy crimson or amaranth shade 
new to the earlier flowering Chrysan¬ 
themums. It is extremely vigorous and 
very free. 
YYTNNETKA. Pure white. The flowers 
completely cover the plant and they are 
noticeable from a distance. 
YELLOW GEM. Very neat and attrac¬ 
tive. The color is a bright canary-yellow 
without shading. Growth is wiry and 
compact. Splendid for cutting. 
Rooted Cuttings, Ready Now, Per 100, $5.00; Per 1,000, $45.00 
2-inch Pot Plants, April 1st On, Per 100, $8.00; Per 1,000, $75.00 
25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
