RELIABLE SINGLE FLOWERING 
Cavalier. Deep wine color. 
Cosmos. Deep purplish carmine. 
Firebrand. Brilliant scarlet. Semi-double. 
Grenadier. Crimson-red with bronzy suffusion. 
Halo. Medium-sized deep rose. 
Indian Maid. Deep orange terra cotta. 
Innocence. White Korean hybrid. 
Lemonade. Large lemon yellow duplex. 
Moonlight. Large faint blush. 
Persia. Deep rosy carmine. Semi-double. 
Princess. Very large early white. 
Redskin. Orange-scarlet, shading to coppery rose. 
Sensation. Yellow with every petal tipped scarlet. 
Sunbright. Bright pure single yellow. 
The Chief. Red with golden reverse. Semi-double. 
The Torch. Orange-scarlet duplex; golden reverse. 
Unique. Deep rose. Semi-double. 
Warrior. Crimson-maroon, golden reverse. Semi¬ 
double. 
ASTER-FLOWERED OR DECORATIVE 
The varieties in this classification produce flowers 
which measure 2 to 4 inches in diameter and re¬ 
semble China Asters in. form. 
Comoleta. Large incurved petals of pure yellow. 
Ganna. Bright lilac-pink blooms of large size. 
La Somme. Opens pink and fades to pure white. 
Quite large. 
Lilian Doty. A large, perfect, bright pink pompon. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Very large, incurved, clear yel¬ 
low. 
Muldoon. Good sized purplish amaranth. Very ef¬ 
fective. 
Murillo. A wonderfully reliable old rose of good 
size. 
Oconto. Large dependable white or upright growth. 
October Gold. An appealing golden orange color. 
Petite Louise. Large, ragged, pale rose flowers. 
Dependable. 
Ruth Cumming. A popular rich terra-cotta red. 
Tints of Gold. Showy, good sized, golden yellow 
blooms. 
White Doty. Good sized globular pure white pom¬ 
pon. 
Yellow Doty. A deep yellow of typical Doty form. 
Yellow Normandie. A most satisfactory early yel¬ 
low. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED AND BUTTON 
The varieties in this classification usually pro¬ 
duce flowers less than 2 inches in diameter. They 
are appreciated for their daintiness in the garden 
and give wonderful cut flowers for table and house 
decoration. 
Adironda. Vigorous plants covered with small 
golden bronze flowers. 
Bright Eyes. Late pink button. Orange center when 
young. 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Tall upright stems with deep 
rose blooms. 
Ethel. Small deep maroon button with bronzy 
suffusion. 
Irene. A splendid large white button variety. 
Jean Treadway. Opens deep pink, fades to soft rose. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. A small pompon with light pink 
blooms. 
Nio. A most attractive small pink button variety. 
Ouray. Large bronze button with golden suffusion. 
Rodell. Good sized pure yellow button type. 
R. Marion Hatton. Early bright yellow; Aster type 
flowers. 
Ruth. A small Aster type with wine red blooms. 
Ruth Hatton. Early blooming. Lovely creamy white 
flowers. 
EXTRA-EARLY 
Collection of Chrysanthemums in a wide range 
of showy colors. 
Aletta. A very early dwarf light pink; Aster. 
Barbara Cumming. Deservedly popular, blooms in 
early September and the flowers persist until 
frost. Deep yellow Aster. 
Carrie. A beautiful canary yellow Aster with in¬ 
curved flowers of good size. Blooms most pro¬ 
fusely. 
Glomeno. Medium sized, perfectly formed yellow 
Aster of compact growth and most floriferous. 
Iridescent. Globular lilac blooms suffused with 
gold. 
Marie duPont. Very large fluffy white Aster flower, 
remaining quite dwarf. Blooms very profusely. 
Provence. Pale pink fading to creamy white. Good- 
sized fluffy Aster flowers produced on dwarf 
plants. 
Tasiva. Fluffy Aster-like flowers of almost pure 
white. Good sized, free blooming, compact plants. 
Pronounced by many visitors the best white in 
our fields. 
All Plants from 2/^ inch Pots 
