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GERMAIN'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Chrysanthemum covers such a wide range of colors, types and sizes, produces such a 
wealth of bloom that it is easily the “Queen of Autumn." From the large Japanese type, 
through the Anemone-flowered, Feathery Class, and Pompons one finds almost any desirable 
form or color for the fall garden. All our plants are propagated from strong soft wood cuttings 
and established in 2%-inch pots. We do not advise planting too early as they are inclined to 
become hard and woody long before flowering season begins. "Mum" plants are not ready 
until April 15th. Please add 10% of the amount of the order for postage if ordered shipped by 
parcel post. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
In a class by themselves are these new 
early flowering chrysanthemums. Rightly 
called the "Aristocrats of the Fall 
Garden" they offer color, charm, abund¬ 
ance, and ease of culture that would be 
very hard to duplicate with any other 
flower. These new creations suggest the 
Gerbera in type and color without the 
loss of chrysanthemum characteristics. 
They prove very valuable as cut flowers 
for miniature decorations or cut with 
their entire branching sprays, offering 
hundreds of blossoms on a single branch¬ 
ing stem. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES—LARGE FLOWERING 
In this classification are found the very large flowered varieties, those grown commercially 
and in the garden for size. In order to obtain the maximum size disbudding must be 
practiced, otherwise they grow into large flowers spray-like in form. 
Price of any of the Large-Flowering Japanese Types 
20c each, $2.00 dozen, $15.00 per 100 
Yellow Red 
Apollo 
APOLLO. Bronze, red, and gold. 
CERES. Chamois-yellow and coppery gold. 
DAPHNE. Lovely Daphne-pink. 
MARS. Deep amaranth-red. 
MERCURY. Coppery bronze and red. 
35c each; $3.50 dozen 
Citron yellow with high cen¬ 
ter. Blooms late October. 
nm i Y mupic Light yellow reflex. A very 
DOLLY DIMPLfc. popular variety. 
A fine Thanksgiv¬ 
ing yellow. 
CITRONELLE. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION. 
SOLDEN GLORY. ttSSSSL M ~ 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER, gjg? ^ 
stemmed. 
Bronze 
GARNET KING Color garnet with bluish 
toAKiNCi MlNto. black shadings 
HARVARD. Dark crimson reflex. 
MRS. HENRY EVANS. g^®g bles a hu e® r « d 
I W POnK Terra ootta incurve with 
j. w. ruu\. bronze reverse. 
SMITH'S BRILLIANT. 
foliage. 
Pine early reflex red. 
Excellent stem and 
Pink 
G1ADY^ PEARSON Upper petals apricot, 
toLAUTb rtAKbUN. rev erse buff. Strong 
grower. 
GLENVIEW BRONZE 
Deep reddish bronze. 
November. 
HILDA H. BERGEN. $SS£ 
Early large-flowered bronze 
with old gold. 
INDIANOLA. 
NAGIRROC. Deep glowing orange bronze. 
HELEN FRICK. Late deep pink incurve. 
J. W. PRINCE, merit. Pink ° f **** 
MRS ALEX LAURIE Inourved light pink. 
MKb. ALfcA LAUKlfc. Perfect atem and fol _ 
iage. 
dikii/ tiidmcd Popular pink easily grown. 
HNK. I UKNfcK. October 16th. 
ROSE DAY. Very large and fine pink. 
Rose Day 
White 
dctcv d/m:c Pure white of perfeot Incurve 
Dfcloi KUbb. form. Early November. 
DECEMBER BEAUTY, ‘Xn't£ nk 
\a/uitc ruicc Fine white incurve of good 
WHITfc LHlfcr. form . Late October. 
u/u tiidmcd Huge incurved flower of 
WM. UKiNtK. pureat white. 
oiiai/cd UAin A glistening white incurve. 
VfMJAK.fcK MAID. Qne of the best earlies. 
Special Japanese Collection 
Citronelle—Yellow with high center. 
Golden Glory—Deep golden yellow. 
Glenview Bronze—Dark reddish bronze. 
Harvard—Dark crimson. 
Rose Day—Large bright pink. 
December Beauty—White, light pink center. 
The six varieties $1.00, postpaid 
Hardy Varieties Collection 
Graf Von Oriola—Lavender pink. 
Lavender Feather—Deep lavender. 
Golden Mensa—Golden yellow. 
Sylvia Slade—Garnet with white. 
Mary Pickford—Pure white button. 
New York—Bronze pompon. 
The six varieties 75c, postpaid 
Golden Bronze 
83 
Lavender Feather 
HARDY VARIETIES 
In these classes are found the smaller flow¬ 
ered varieties including pompons, anemone- 
flowered, ete., which are among the most 
popular for garden decoration and cutting 
purposes. The dainty blooms are borne in 
spray-like masses in such great profusion 
that they very often cover the foliage. 
Anemone Flowered Types 
GRAF VON ORIOLA. Lavender pink. 
ctoPI 1/iMT Crimson terra-cotta petals 
jiuruom. with bright yellow cushion. 
SUNSHINE. Brilliant golden-yellow. 
WAKANriA The ra y petals are a reddish 
ytak«i>iu«. bronze, center golden yellow. 
20c Each; $2.00 Dozen. 
Feathery and Quilled Types 
JIU JITSU. Pure white, quilled effect. 
LAVENDER FEATHER. £r^58in2'"‘ 
ocn CDincD Large spidery type in a rich 
KtU snutK. magenta shade. 
vci i r\\Kf ta rr adt Golden yellow with 
YELLOW TAGGART. quilled p * etals 
20c Each; $2.00 Dozen. 
Single Types 
CURLY LOCKS. Beautiful pink. 
GOLDEN MENSA. Bright golden yellow. 
cvivia ci Anc Garnet with white band 
bTLYlA bLAUt. around center. 
20c Each; $2.00 Dozen. 
Pompon Types 
Rni/NARA Combines the tints of red, rose, 
DTDivn/M\/\. and h ronze 0 f Autumn leaves. 
CORA PECK BUHL, g^ytlfows. COl ° r ° f aU 
ETHEL. Bright red, gorgeous in color. 
FRANCIS HUCKVALE. Gardenia white. 
11 adv Di/^i/c/^Dn Of most perfect form. 
mart ri^KrUKU. B U tt on type. Pure white. 
NEW YORK. Splendid bronze pompon. 
NUBIAN. Early bright chestnut bronze. 
PINK DOT. Blush white with pink dot. 
cokiom A Bronze with golden reverse and 
bUNUMA. g. old ti PP ed petals. 
15c Each; $1.50 Dozen; $12.00 per 100 
