HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
39' 
Golden Apricot. (New.) A very large fully double 
aster formed variety of a lovely golden apricot 
color. Early October bloomer. 50 cents. 
Granny Scovill. The flowers are extra large and of 
a rich bronze color. An October bloomer. 
Jean Cumming. Fully double pure white of large 
size and fine form, the finest white. 
Jean Treadway. A lovely pink with rosy centre, 
fully double 3 inch blooms in September, a really 
fine variety. 
Judith Anderson. (New.) A striking new garden 
pompon. Height 18 inches with a spread of 24-30 
inches. An early bloomer coming in season Oc¬ 
tober 5. Remarkably free bloomer, individual 
flowers are well rounded and IV 2 inches across, 
the color is clear buttercup yellow, a fine intro¬ 
duction for northern gardens. 50 cents. 
Louise Schling. Here we have an unusual color for 
Chrysanthemums the graceful single flowers be¬ 
ing salmon red. Blooms from October 10 onwards. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. A very fine, large single wine 
red. 
Pearl Cluster. Rather small fully double flowers of 
white turning pink with age, very early. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright canary yellow, very fre^ 
flowering. 
Ruth Cumming. Large Reddish bronze, a grand 
early variety. 
Seashell. Fine large semi-double daybreak pink, 
much admired. 
Yellow Page. Large golden yellow, opening early 
in September, the finest early yellow. 
Prices on hardy Chrysanthemums unless otherwise 
priced, 20 cents each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 
100. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM KOREANUM HYBRIDS 
The introduction of the Koreanum hybrid chry¬ 
santhemums gave us one of the finest additions in 
hardy garden plants for fall flowering that we have 
had for years. In such a wonderfully favorable fall 
as that of 1935 they were seen in splendid condi¬ 
tion. This season we have pleasure in offering a 
grand new collection which will give a great range 
of colors. These include two fully double varieties 
for those who may prefer these to the dominant 
single form. 
NEW KOREANUM HYBRIDS FOR 1936 
Romany. A soft glowing red with bronze tone, gold 
petal reverse appears in the centre of flowers 
which are SV 2 inches across, fully double carried 
on wiry stems. In season October 5. 75 cents each. 
Indian Summer. Another beautiful double, vivid 
glowing orange in color. The unfurled central 
petals add a luminous golden orange reflection. 
Flowers are 3 inches across and rather shaggy. 
Sturdy growth and very frost resistant, in sea¬ 
son October 15. Height 24-30 inches. 75 cents 
each. 
Aphrodite. Single ivory white, tinted pink when 
fully open, S-SV 2 inches across suggestive of ger- 
beras. Fine habit. Height 24 inches. In season 
October 5. 50 cents. 
Saturn. Single very rich orange and bronze, a soft 
orange ring surrounds the golden yellow centre, 
fine as cut flower, 3 inches across. Delightfully 
