CHRYSANTHEMUM, Queen of Fall Flowers 
Select a sunny location tha 1 ' is well drained 
and plan a chrysanthemum garden for next 
season. Truly the most glorious of all fall 
flowers. . . 
The following varieties are all supplied m 
strong one-year clumps that will supply an 
abundance of bloom. The blooming date is 
given after the name of each variety, which is 
only approximate, depending on the season. 
Careful consideration for your particular cli¬ 
mate should be given and select varieties that 
will have time to mature in your locality. 
Price per clump, 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
EXHIBITION 
Large flowered types with blooms of 6 inches 
or more. 
Calkins —11-15. Yellow. 7 in. 
Corneto —11-1. Incurved like the Turners. 
Pink. 
Distinction —11-15. Pink incurved, 8 in. 
Lorelei —9-20. Bright yellow. 
Olga —10-1. Orange, bronze and pink. 
Pink Turner —11-1. Pink, incurved. 
Yellow Turner —11-1. Yellow, incurved. 
Simpson —11-1. Bright pink. 
POMPOMS 
COMMERCIALS 
Large flowered, 4-7 inches. Heavy blooming 
types. 
Ambassador —'10-15. Large pure white in¬ 
curved. 6 in. 
Bonnaffon —11-1. Yellow incurved. 6 in. 
Black Hawk —11-15. Deepest red. 6 in. 
December Glory —12-10. White. 6 in. 
Edgar Kelley —11-10. Pure white. 7 in. 
Gladys Pearson —11-15. Upper petals apricot, 
reverse buff. 8 in. 
Golden Glory —11-1. Yellow, 6 in. 
Hilda H. Bergen —10-10. Bronze incurved, 
6 in. 
Hilga —10-1. Rich lavender pink. 
Indianola —10-1. Bright bronze, 7 in. 
LaPavorite —11-10. Snow white, 7 in. 
Lustre —10-10. Pink incurved. 
Mauve Queen —11-20. Purple, silver beneath, 
incurved. 
Pink Supreme —11-1. Good pink, 8 in. 
Rose Glow —10-10. Clear pink, 6 in. 
Vivid —11-1. Rosy crimson. 
W. H. Waite —11-10. Deep bronze shading to 
opo r»l pf 7 1 n 
White Prost— 10-10. White, 7 in. 
Yellow Pearson —11-10. Deep yellow, 7 in. 
Yellow Frost —10-10. Yellow sport of White 
Frost. 7 in. 
Yellow Turner —11-1. Yellow incurved, 9 in. 
ANEMONE 
Single or semi-doubles with cushion centers. 
Garza —11-1. Clear pink petals, yellow cen¬ 
ter. 3 in. 
Norma —11-1. Bronze, yellow cushion, 3 in. 
Susan Miller —11-15. Yellow and bronze. 
ASTER OR SINGLES 
Large flowered form similar to the Anemone 
type. 
Buff Buckingham —10-15. Buff, 4 in. 
Chapman —11-1. Orange, yellow cushion, 5 in. 
Pink Buckingham —11-1. Pink, 5 in. 
Winifred Perry —11-1. Pale bronze shading to 
salmon pink, cups like a water lily. 4 in. 
Ball shaped flowers, 2-5 inches. 
Angelo —10-20. Pink, 3 in. 
Capt. Cook —11-1. Rose pink, 2 in. 
China Gold —11-1. Bronze. 
Climax —11-10. Yellow. 
Daybreak —-9-20. Shell pink. 
Elva —10-15. Yellow. 
Firebird —10-25. Large bright red. 
Glomera— 10-1. Bright orange. 
LaSomme —9-15. Mauve pink, reflexed. 
Gene —10-15. Pink. 
Mary K, —-11-1. Golden yellow, 3 in. 
Nellie Ross —10-25. Yellow. 
Mrs. Frank Beu Wilcox — 11-15. Golden 
bronze. 3 in. 
Pigmy —11-10. Dwarf pink. 
Pink Dot —-11-1. Blush with crimson dot in 
center. 
Romaine Warren —10-10. Deep orange bronze. 
Rowena —'11-20. Medium shade bronze. 
Rose Charm —10-1. Bright pink. 
Rosy Gem —10-15. Very hardy rosy pink. 
Red Flare- —10-1. Bright red. 
BUTTON 
Small button shaped flowers. 
Billie Burke— 11-1. Golden bronze, 1 in. 
Dainty Maid —11-1. Bluish white. 
Lugano —11-1. Lemon yellow shading to gold. 
SPIDERY TYPE 
With narrow grass-like petals. 
Amaterasu —11-1. Resembling yellow cactus 
dahlia. 6 in. 
Fug-i—10-10. Pale lavender, 9 in. 
DWARF SUMMER BLOOMING 
Aladdin —Orange bronze. August to frost. 
Amelia —Pink. August to frost. 
► SPECIAL OFFER ◄ 
Send, with your order, the names of five flower lovers and receive free, 
1 select rose or 1 select Chrysanthemum. Our choice of variety. 
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY—7240 DIVISION ST.—PORTLAND, OREGON 
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