HYBRID KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ORION. Remarkable for its brilliance 
HEBE. Very free and delightfully fragrant 
VULCAN. Fine erect growth—many flowers 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1935 
Orion. 
First Class Certificate, Massachusetts Horticul¬ 
tural Society, 1935. 
Another new color, brilliant canary-yellow which 
fairly glitters in the autumn sunlight. Having that 
lustrous quality peculiar to the Hybrid Korean type, 
it immediately commands attention among older 
varieties of similar color. The flowers are single, 
3 inches across. Excellent for cutting and a grand 
garden color. October 5. Height, 234 feet. 
Hebe. 
A most distinct color—lovely, luminous pink 
which assumes soft, lavender-pink tones as the 
flower matures. A faint silvery halo surrounding the 
golden yellow center effects a lovely combination 
in the nicely formed, single blossoms which average 
3 inches or more across. Delightfully fragrant blos¬ 
soms in almost unbelievable quantities during late 
September and through October. Height, 23 2 feet. 
Vulcan. 
The color of this new Korean Hybrid comes 
between Mercury and Mars, but is sufficiently 
distinct to be altogether desirable. On opening, it is 
glowing carmine-red which shades to garnet-crimson 
and finally to an attractive bronze-crimson as the 
flower matures. It has a double row of ray-like 
petals with a conspicuous golden center and is de- 
ightfully fragrant. October 5. Height, 234 feet. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF ABOVE 3 VARIETIES 
SPECIAL OFFER C. One of each, $1.25 SPECIAL OFFER Cl. Four of each, $5 
Single plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. Three each of any variety, $1.25 
