Indian Summer Chrysanthemum 
JS[ew and TSlpteworthy Perennials 
Aster subcaeruleus, Wartburg Star. Large, violet 
flowers with golden centers from May until July. 
Height 1 foot. $1.50 for 3, $3.50 per doz. 
Gypsophila repens Bodgeri. See description on 
page 83. 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.25. ► 
Pyrethrum, Double, Lady Garnet. Very double 
garnet-red flowers inches across. Major bloom 
in May and June, continuing to frost. $2.25 for 3, 
$7.50 per doz. 
Pyrethrum, Double, Lady Dawn. Same habit as 
Lady Garnet but of a soft old-rose color. $2.25 
for 3, $7.50 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum, Romany. A double Korean 
Hybrid of a different coloring—soft, glowing red 
overspread with a hint of bronze, the whole illumi¬ 
nated by the gold reflexes of the incurved center 
petals. The Decorative, or Aster-type flowers are 
perfectly formed. Some are 3J^ inches in diameter. 
Blooms October 5 on 2J^-foot plants. 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum, Indian Summer. A double Korean 
Hybrid of decorative form. It is a lovely shade of chestnut- 
orange—a new Chrysanthemum color. The fully double 
flowers are 3 inches across and are produced in great sprays 
on laterals as well as on the terminal canes. The flowers are 
more frost-resistant than any double Chrysanthemum we 
know. Blooms October 15 on 2J^-foot plants. 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
COLLECTION: One each of above 6 Perennials, $4; three each 
of above 6 Perennials, $10 
New 1936 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
APHRODITE. Real pink daisies 3 to 3 J4 inches in diameter, 
roduced in such profusion that the low, 2-foot plants are 
idden by the flowers. The color is a tender pink over an 
ivory background, aging ivory-white. Blooms October 5. 
SATURN. A distinct and spectacular Single Chrysanthemum 
with deliciously fragrant 3-inch flowers of brilliant, sparkling 
orange and bronze, enhanced by a ring of soft orange sur¬ 
rounding the golden yellow center. The 3-foot plants bear 
splendid sprays for cutting. Blooms October 5. 
VENUS. A lovely flower of lilac-pink with rose-lavender shad¬ 
ing, Single type, 2J6 inches across, with 3 or 4 rows of petals, 
delightfully fragrant. Plants 2 ]/i feet high with wiry branches 
carrying a multitude of blossoms in generous sprays. In full 
bloom October 1. 
Any of the above, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Other Korean Chrysanthemums 
Apollo. Magnificent single flowers of bronze-red, old-gold, and 
glowing salmon. Height 2 feet. Blooms October 12. 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow, and 
soft coppery bronze. Height 2 feet. Blooms October 10. 
Daphne. The blooms are a lovely daphne-pink with an under¬ 
lying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced by a mass of golden sta¬ 
mens. Height 2 x /i feet. Blooms October 12. 
Diana. A lovely blend of Chatenay-rose-pink and soft salmon, 
with 3 rows of petals. Height 2 feet. Blooms October 12. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, the velvety petals aging wine- 
red. A distinct and striking color. Height 2J4 feet. Blooms 
October 12. 
Louise Schling. The 3-inch flowers have 3 or 4 rows of glow¬ 
ing salmon-red petals, changing to soft bronze-salmon with 
maturity. Splendid healthy plants smothered with flowers. 
An outstanding variety in full bloom October 5. 
Any of the above, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Four Lovely New Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
Amelia. Also sold under the names Azalea Mum, Magic 
Mum, and Pink Cushion. Low plants, 15 inches high and 
more broad, form perfect mounds of pink and white 
flowers lasting for weeks. Ideal for the rockery, the border, 
or a hedge. 
Cavalier. Rich vermilion-red of dazzling brightness. Does 
not fade. Single. October 15. Height 2 Yi feet. 
Granny Scovill. Large flowering. A warm, glowing coral- 
bronze with fine healthy foliage. In full bloom October 
10. Height 2 feet. 
Innocence. An effective dwarf hybrid of the Korean 
Chrysanthemum. 18 inches in height, with a spread of 
2 feet. Single, 2 inches across, pure white on opening, 
changing later to an attractive soft pink. 
Any of the above in pot-grown plants from April 1 to June 15, $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
COLLECTION: 3 plants each of the above 4 new Chrysanthemums (12 in all), $5 
OTHER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our list represents only dependable varieties of the most improved types. All are perfectly hardy, bloom from early autumn 
until frost, grow easily, spread quickly, and furnish the garden with a wealth of flowers during the autumn months. For the first 
winter, a protection of leaves should be given after the stems are cut down. 
Decorative Type 
Barbara Cumming. Double. Clear yellow shading to 
orange, bronze in center. 
Crimson Splendor. Crimson-maroon. Double, 4 inches in 
diameter. Late September. 
Daybreak. Single; 3 inches across; soft shell-pink. October 1. 
Frances Whittlesey. Smallish vivid bronze flowers. October. 
Jean Treadway. Large-flowered. Deep pink in center; 
outer petals soft lilac, shading to white. Double, 3 inches 
across. September 30. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Double. A blending of crimson and 
crushed strawberry. Late. 
Normandie. Double. Delicate pink. Early. 
October Girl. Semi-double. Clear rose; light lavender 
shadings. 
R. Marion Hatton. Canary-yellow. September. 
Ruth Cumming. Double. Reddish bronze with terra-cotta 
shading. 
Ruth Hatton. Double. Ivory-white, shaded with delicate 
lemon-yellow. Early. 
Vivid. Large-flowered. Close to the color of the American 
Beauty rose. October 1. 
Pompon or Button Type 
Ethel. Bright red. Early. Irene. Pure white. Late. Lillian Doty. Pink. Skibo. Pure yellow. Late. 
Any of the above, $1.50 for 3, $4.50 for 10, $40 per 100 
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