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wintering other types of Hardy Chrysanthemums. The colors are bright 
and unusual, covering all the shades and mature flowers three inches 
across during end of September and October. They are very attractive 
and add much color and character to the fall garden. 
These new Korean Hybrids are extremely free flowering. A small 
cutting will make a plant with a spread of thirty inches and twenty 
inches high, completely covered with single flowers two and one-quarter 
inches in diameter. Very strong, wiry stem supports each flower. For 
garden, cut flower or pot plant work it is excellent. 
APOLLO. A combination of bronze, red and gold. 
DIANA. A combination of lilac, rose and salmon. 
CERES. A combination of chamois—yellow and coppery gold. 
MARS. Deep Amaranth-red. 
MERCURY. A combination of coppery bronze and red. 
DAPHNE. Lovely Daphne-pink. 
DAZIRA. (E. D. Smith). White with soft pink shading. 
INNOCENCE. White, changing to soft pink. 
VENL T S. Lilac-pink with rose lavender shadings, $3.00 per doz. 
ORION. Brilliant canary-yellow, $2.50 per doz. 
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN OR 
CASCADE VARIETIES 
These are small single var¬ 
ieties of fairly dwarf growth, 
very free flowering, and with 
soft or pliable stems. The 
term Cascade is given these 
varieties from the fact tha 
one or more growths may be 
bent down without injury to 
the plant, making them ac¬ 
ceptable for use on tables or 
other flat furniture, with one 
or more growths hanging 
down and the balance of the 
plant upright. This of course 
is all attained by training. 
The wood is so pliable that it 
may be tied in nearly any 
shape desired. This type 
comes in Red, Yellow, Bronze, 
Pink, and White. 
We will sell an assortment 
of 5 of each color at the 100 
rate. 75c per doz., $4.00 per 
100 . 
Cascade Chrysanthemum 
