Korean Hybrid Chrysanthemums Easy to Grow—Hardy Everywhere 
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These glorious new hybrids bring a wealth of color to your garden through October and November. Rivaling the gerbera in 
daintiness, they lend themselves, if cut with short stems, to the most charming table and miniature decorations and yet are capable 
of striking decorative uses if the entire branching sprays are used, and they assure a most charming autumn garden display. 
1. Apollo. Bronze, red, and gold. 3. Ceres. Chamois-yellow and coppery gold. 5. Mercury. Coppery bronze and red. 
2. Diana. Lilac-rose and salmon. 4. Mars. Deep amaranth-red. 6. Daphne. Lovely Daphne-pink. 
Cnaniol Pnllaoiinm One P* ant each of the above 6 varieties, from 3-in. pots, $3; field-grown, $4.50 
9p6Ciai vOlIcCIIOll. Three plants each of the above 6 varieties, from 3-in. pots, $8.25; field-grown, $12 
Separately, each variety, from 3-in. pots, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz.; field-grown, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
FIELD PLANTS READY IN APRIL; POT-PLANTS FROM MAY ON 
