GENE ANDERSON—Introduced by us. Gold¬ 
en yellow semi-double, heavy producer, should be 
pinched to carry about twelve branches. Matures 
Dec. 25. 
MARIE ANDERSON—Introduced by us. Pink 
petaled center with a narrow band of white closely 
encircling a distinct yellow center. Should be pinch¬ 
ed to carry about twelve branches. Matures Dec. 25. 
ALLEN ANDERSON—Introduced by us. A 
good bronze of semi-double much the same as Gene 
Anderson. Should be pinched to carry about twelve 
branches. Matures Dec. 25. 
SUNBURST—A heavy orange-yellow single 
with bronze shadings, has several rows of petals and 
can be most successfully shipped long distances. 
Matures Nov. 15. 
NEW WINTER HARDY HYBRID 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These new creations are especially fine for cold 
climates where the ordinary chrysanthemums win¬ 
ter-kill. They are hardier, most attractive with their 
new pastel shades, and early flowering. The Korean 
Hybrids are undoubtedly the greatest advance in 
years in chrysanthemums. 
HEBE—Lumunous pink which assumes soft, 
lavender-pink tones as the flower matures. A faint 
silvery halo surrounding the golden yellow center ef¬ 
fects a lovely combination in the 'nicely formed sin¬ 
gle blossoms, which average 3 inches or more across. 
Matures Oct. 1. 
MARS—Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine- 
red, overlaid with a velvety sheen. Matures Oct. 15. 
DAPHNE—A blending of daphne-pink, with 
an underlying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced with 
prominent golden stamens in the center. Matures 
Oct. 12. 
