MY FAVORITE GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Niza. A very early, delicate pink variety, maturing October io; med¬ 
ium dwarf. 
Paterson. Old-gold, dark shading; early. 
President. Rich purple-crimson. 
Providence. Large; straw-white. Early. 
Queen of Bulgaria. Rose-crimson. 
Quinola. Golden yellow; stiff stems. 
Ruby King. Dark garnet; golden center. 
Rufus. Bronzy maroon. 
Salem. Silvery rose; long, quilled petals. 
St. Croats. Creamy white, shaded pink. 
Susquehanna. Midseason yellow; good. 
Windlass. Rich orange-yellow; large-flowered. 
SMALL BUTTON-FLOWERED POMPONS 
Baby. Miniature; yellow; quilled. Very late. 
Harvest Moon. A clear golden yellow in color, maturing October 
20 to 25. 
Leo. Miniature; violet-rose. 
Modele de Perfection. White, outer petals shading to rose. 
Nesco. Old-rose in color, maturing about October 20. Similar in form 
but larger than Baby. 
Nio. Miniature; white, shading to salmon center. 
Overbrook. Golden yellow; very free. Early. 
Skibo. Yellow. 
ANEMONE POMPONS 
Bessie Flight. Rosy heliotrope, with golden center. Medium late. 
Briolas. Salmon-rose, center tipped yellow. 
Eugene Lanjaulet. Orange-yellow. Medium early. 
Garza. Very large; pure white ray petals. Late. 
Gladys. Flesh-white, yellow center. Extra early. 
Lady Olivia. Large; very dwarf; white, with fringed petals. Early. 
Mary Colladay. Pink; counterpart of Garza. Late. 
Mrs. Wyness. Pink; quilled center. Midseason. 
Myers’ Perfection. Very large; sulphur-white, yellow center. Early. 
All varieties of Chrysanthemums here listed, including those men¬ 
tioned on preceding pages are offered at 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 
per 100. 
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