Hybrid Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
1. Apollo. Semi-double; 
dazzling orange, flamed with 
gold. 
2. Diana. Charming, semi¬ 
double flowers of an exquisite 
shade of delicate rose-pink. 
3. Ceres. Named for the 
Goddess of Harvest because 
of its soft corn-yellow flowers. 
4. Mars. Very dark vel¬ 
vety blood-red—a fixed and 
fadeless color. 
5. Mercury. Plant Patent 
No. 58. Vivid tawny scarlet, 
turning rosy buff as the 
flowers develop. 
6. Daphne. Soft golden 
pink flowers of an exquisitely 
beautiful and indescribable 
tint. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
of one variety 
Special Offer: 
1 each of 6 varieties 
$2.75 
3 each of 6 varieties 
$7.50 
A FEW years ago our gardens were enriched by the introduction of the dazzling white and very hardy Korean Daisy, 
Chrysanthemum coreanum. Because of its vigor, persistence, and abundant bloom it gained rapidly in popularity for 
late autumn bloom in the garden. 
Hybrids of the Korean Daisy with the older forms of Pompon Chrysanthemums have given us this new race of Hybrid 
Koreans, all of which carry the unimpaired hardiness t>f the original Korean and produce upstanding sheaves of single and 
semi-double flowers in all the colors of the ordinary Chrysanthemums, with an added luminosity inherited from their wild 
parent along with other useful qualities. 
The cut-flower value of these Korean Hybrids is very high. Their blooms have all the grace of the hothouse gerberas 
and last almost indefinitely when cut, without fading or losing their freshness. They come into bloom at about the time of 
the first frost and can endure considerable freezing without serious harm; thus they prolong the season of striking garden 
color well into the late autumn months. And because of their iron-clad constitution they can be depended on to increase 
and repeat their harvest of beauty year after year. Varieties and prices are listed above. 
