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KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These glorious Chrysanthemums are the result of crossing the very hardy 
Korean Chrysanthemum with the regular garden Chrysanthemums. The 
resulting hybrids are much hardier than ordinary varieties and bring new tints 
and shades in splendid, single-type flowers, so satisfactory for cutting. In addi¬ 
tion to these desirable qualities, the new hybrids are sweetly scented, with 
fragrance comparable to those found in modern roses. The six varieties shown 
at the left are: 
1. Apollo. Bronze, old-gold, and glowing salmon, fairly sparkling in the 
October sunshine. October 12. 
2. Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose and soft salmon. 
October 12. 
3. Ceres. A lovely combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow, and coppery 
bronze. October 10. 
4. Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. October 15. 
5. Louise Schling. Three-inch flowers of salmon-red, changing to soft bronze- 
salmon. Remarkably free flowering. October 5. 
0. Daphne. Daphne-pink, with an underlying sheen of lilac-rose. October 12. 
All Korean Hybrids, 35 cts., each $3.50 per doz. 
Astrid 
A lovely 
hybrid of the 
Arctic Daisy (C. arc- 
ticum). Hardy every- 
ASTRID 
where. 50 cts. each. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
