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Crimson Splendor. (1933 introduction.) A magnificent variety 
producing masses of rich crimson-maroon flowers, the color of 
which is intensified with deep garnet tones, contrasting effec¬ 
tively with a prominent golden center. Produces flowers fully 
4 inches across in late September. 2 ft.! 
Daybreak. Soft shell-pink, single flowers almost 3 inches across. 
Strong and free growing. 2 ft. 
Frances Whittlesey. Rich bronze and garnet flowers from late 
September on. Habit is stocky and dwarf, averaging 1}/% feet 
in height. 
Granny Scovill. Novelty. (1934 introduction.) A lovely, large 
flower fully 4inches across and of nice, fluffy form. The color 
is a warm coral-bronze. Dwarf and branching growth with fine 
healthy foliage. Not too hardy but sufficiently outstanding in 
other respects to merit additional Winter care. In full bloom 
October 10. 2 ft. 
Gypsy Girl. Single; crimson shading to chestnut-crimson. Early 
October. 
Jean Cumming. An improvement on older white varieties. 
Large flowers of purest white, with the softest yellow and blush 
shading at the center of the buds. Growth erect and wiry; 
height medium. Flowers about September 15 and has excep¬ 
tional keeping qualities. The best white variety to date. 
Jean Treadway. (1933 introduction.) Distinctiveness in color 
and growth and extreme freedom are the outstanding features 
in this introduction. Large flowers, fully 3 inches across, of per¬ 
fect Decorative formation. Opening a lovely sparkling pink, 
with a dark rose-pink center, when fully open it becomes a nice, 
soft lilac-pink, shading to white. It is more attractive than the 
description would imply. Medium height and free. In full 
flower September 30. 
Lilian Doty. Medium early; ball-shaped; light rose. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Crushed strawberry in color. One of the 
most beautiful varieties on account of its exquisite shade. 
Mrs. Phillips. Large, Daisy-like, single pink flowers, with a clear 
golden center, are often 3 to 4 inches across. 
October Dawn. A soft daybreak-pink, entirely free from con¬ 
trasting tints. The flowers are of good size, full-petaled, and of 
nice Decorative type. Medium height, well branched and 
bushy. October 5. 
October Girl. This most prolific flowering variety is of vigorous 
and branchy habit. The flowers are semi-double, fully 2 inches 
across, pink shaded with lavender when fully opened. Full 
flower October 1. 
Provence. Early and dwarf, very free-flowering sort. Pale pink 
flowers fading to white with yellow center. l)/£ ft. 
Ruth Hatton. A Decorative Pompon type that is a clear ivory- 
white when fully opened; when partially opened, a delicate 
shade of lemon-yellow. Vigorous and bushy growth. October 10. 
R. Marion Hatton. Flower of Decorative Pompon type in the 
brightest canary-yellow. Wonderful for mass effect in the 
garden. Late September on. 
Ruth Cumming. Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta shades, 
aging to an even, soft bronze tone. October 10. 
Skibo. A midseason Button of medium height. Flowers bronze, 
changing to a rich yellow, retaining a small, bronzy center.... 
Vivid. Rosy crimson or amaranth shade that closely approaches 
that of the American Beauty rose. Vigorous. October 1.. 
Winnetka. Decorative. Blooms in early October, growing 2 feet 
high. Lovely, large, shaggy flowers of pale pink and yellow, 
turning to pure white. 
Yellow Gem. Neat and attractive Button in a bright canary- 
yellow without shading. Growth wiry and compact, averaging 
l}/2 feet in height. One of the finest Buttons. Early October. . 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM • Shasta Daisy 
Splendid hardy perennials of easy culture and invaluable for cutting. Plant 
in good rich loam to bring out their beauty. 10 10Q 
Alaska. Large white flowers from June to August.$1 00 $6 00 
Giant Double White. Pure white flowers, 5 inches across, on 
long, wiry, straight stems. Full doubles to semi-doubles and 
singles resembling giant Asters. 1 20 8 00 
