NEW KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EARLIEST These new creations are especially fine for cold climates where the ordinary chrysanthemum win- HARDIEST 
ter-kills. They are hardier, most attractive with their lovely new pastel shades, and early flower- 
1 O BLOOM ing. The Korean Hybrids are undoubtedly the greatest advance made in years in chrysanthemums. OF ALL 
MARS (1)—Deep amaranth-red, changing 
to wine red, overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. A distinct and striking color ef¬ 
fect. Height, 2 V 2 feet. 
DAPHNE (2)—Altogether a new shade of 
pink to the crysanthemum. An exquisite 
blending of Daphne-pink, with an under¬ 
lying sheen of lilac rose, enhanced with 
prominent golden stamens in the center. 
The single flowers, SV 2 inches in diamet¬ 
er are carried in graceful sprays. 
MERCURY (3)—The 3-inch, single flowers 
open bronze-red and change to coppery 
bronze as they mature, a charming ef¬ 
fect in the garden. The graceful sprays 
when cut keep two to three weeks. 
Height, 2 feet. 
DIANA (4)—A new color-note for the garden, 
Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac rose and 
soft salmon, the tones of which vary with the 
degree of light. The triple rays of petals give an 
appearance of fullness that is none the less dainty. 
Height, 2 Y 2 feet. 
APOLLO (5)—Superb autumn color—a sparkling 
combination of bronze, red, and gold suffused 
with glowing salmon. The single flowers, 2 
inches across, are produced in immense sprays. 
Long flowering period. Height, 2M> feet. 
CERES (6)—A lovely com¬ 
bination of old-gold, cham¬ 
ois-yellow, and soft cop¬ 
pery bronze. The mature 
flower petals appear as if 
dusted with gold. Hand¬ 
some sturdy plant pro¬ 
ducing a quantity of nice¬ 
ly formed single flowers 
in branching sprays. 
Height 2 V 2 feet. 
25c EACH 
3 for 60c 
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One each of these six Post- 
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