THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY 
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Novelty Mums Continued 
GRENADIER. An extremely free flower¬ 
ing' variety producing masses of large 
single flowers in clusters. Color is a 
bright crimson-red with an under-lying 
sheen of bronze and golden tint on the 
petal reverse. A gorgeous color combina¬ 
tion. Flowers in September. 
GYPSY GIRL. Well named. A single type, 
crimson in color shading to chestnut. 
Fine for cutting, flowers in October. 
HALO. Showy, large single deep rose 
blooms with the base of the petals white, 
yellow center. 
HARBINGER. Compact dwarf plants cov¬ 
ered with good sized single flowers of 
a deep lavender-blue with a large white 
halo around the bright yellow disc. Very 
attractive. Flowers in October. 
HARVEST HOME. Large golden yellow 
flowers about 3 inches across, flowers in 
October. 
HARVEST. Large straw colored flowers, 
fine for cutting. Blooms in September. 
IDOLPH. Desirable rose-pink, profuse 
bloomer; flowers are very double with 
small yellow center. Flowers in Septem¬ 
ber. 
INDIAN MAID. A most appealing and un¬ 
usual large single variety of an artistic 
and lovely orange terra-cotta. Flowers 
first of October. 
INNOCENCE. An effective, dwarf growing 
hybrid of the Korean Chrysanthemums 
that will prove extremely useful for mas¬ 
sive bordering or grouping in the rock¬ 
ery. It seldom exceeds 18 inches in height. 
The flowers are single, 214 inches across, 
pure white on opening changing later to 
an attractive soft pink. 
JEAN TREADWAY. Large flowers of 
Aster type. When opening the color is a 
lovely sparkling pink with a dark rose- 
pink center but when fully open it be¬ 
comes a nice soft lilac-pink shading to 
white. Flowers in September. 
JOHN ALDEN. Flowers medium large 
daisy-type, color is yellow, petals some¬ 
times streaked with bronze, flowering in 
late October. 
LA VONNE. Clear rose pink flowers with 
bright yellow centers. Flowers open out, 
forming three or four whorls of petals. 
Flowers in October. 
LEMONADE, Large lemon-yellow single 
flowers attractively suffused with red. 
Free flowering and of good color. 
LORELEI. A very productive yellow; long 
stems, free bloomer coming into flower 
in late September. Grows to a height of 
26 inches, producing flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. 
LOUISE GRUBB. Single daisy-type, clear 
pink. Its striking flowers seem to fit into 
almost any type of arrangement. 
MARIABEAU. Large flowering, dark rose. 
Prolific bloomer. In a landscape effect 
this variety always produces a fine show¬ 
ing of flowers. 
MARS. (Korean). For those who prefer 
depth and brilliancy of color in the gar¬ 
den. Deep amaranth-red, changing to 
wine-red, overlaid with a velvety sheen. 
A distinct and striking color effect. 
Height 2 to 2% feet. October. 
MAYVII. This comes from the mountains 
of Northern Africa. A low growing plant 
about 8 inches in height with fine cut 
leaves. The slender flower stems extend 
upward about 12 inches with a solitary 
pink flower with dark center. Admirably 
adapted for the rock garden. 
MERCURY, (Korean). Well formed, 3 inch 
single flowers open bronze red and change 
to coppery bronze as they mature, a 
charming effect in the garden. These 
graceful sprays when cut keep exception¬ 
ally well, lasting two or three weeks. 
Height 2 feet. September. 
MODEL OF PERFECTION. Vigorous 
growing, very free flowering white. The 
extra long stems are desirable for floral 
arrangements of the larger order. Flow¬ 
ers in October. 
MODESTY. Large single blooms of lilac- 
rose color with unique narrow petals. 
Fine for cutting, flowers in September. 
MOONBEAM. A large single flowered 
white variety which opens pale yellow. 
Flowers October 1st. 
MOONLIGHT. Charming large blooms with 
pale blush petals arranged around the 
small yellow center cushion; fine for cut¬ 
ting. Blooms in September. 
MRS. ADOLPH JAENICKE. A new crim¬ 
son red slightly shaded to the bronze. 
Flowers are large, produced on tall sturdy 
plants. Blooms in late October. 
MRS. CHAS. EVANS HUGHES. Strong 
grower, producing flowers in clusters of 
medium size, color vivid red, petals tip¬ 
ped orange. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. A fine example 
of the single type, rich cardinal-red. 
MRS. .1. WILLIS MARTIN. Crushed straw¬ 
berry in color. Quite large flowers. This 
is the only Chrysanthemum that has 1 the 
drooping habit and makes most of its 
growth in the rock garden. They cover a 
good deal of space either in the center of 
the garden or near the border. 
MURILLO. Full flowers of medium size, 
color is a beautiful shade of pink, medium 
height. Very attractive October flowering 
variety. 
NATONIA. A very fine bright pink, 
brighter than Eden. Decorative type and 
very productive. Blooms two and one-half 
inches in diameter, matures October. 
Height of plant about two feet. 
NELLIE KLERIS. Large clear pink flow¬ 
ers produced on long stems, excellent for 
cutting. Flowers in September. 
OCTOBER GIRL. Clear rose pink, indivi¬ 
dual flowers 2 inches across with several 
growing on the same stem. Flowers in 
October. 
OHIO STATE. Anemone type, producing 
yellow flowers, excellent for pots. 
ORANGE PERFECTION. Bright orange 
colored flowers of duplex form with a 
golden halo. Flowers in October. 
PRINCESS. An elegant single flower with 
many long, graceful pure white petals 
set off by the small golden yellow cen¬ 
ter. Flowers in September. 
PROFUSION. Single deep orange, very, 
free flowering. Due to its color this va¬ 
riety is unusual. We consider it one of 
the showiest in the single flowering class. 
PROVENCE. Soft pink blended with yel¬ 
low. Compact in growth, very free. First 
rate in every way. 
PURITAN. Daisy type, strong grower, 
profuse bloomer and tall grower. Flowers 
are white with a lilac tint, blooms in 
October. 
RAGGEDY ANN. Well named; Daisy type. 
Bright red flowers with bronze centers 
Strong growing variety flowering first 
part of October. 
RED FLARE. The first bright red gar¬ 
den variety. It is of the Pompon type, 
about 2 inches in diameter, a little larger 
than the varieties belonging to the in¬ 
termediate section. Height 20 inches; 
strong upright growth. Matures about 
the middle of October. 
RED & GOLD. Autumn red, the incurving 
petals are tipped gold. This variety car¬ 
ries with it the autumn atmosphere. 
ROSY GEM. Another bright pink or rose- 
colored variety of Aster type. Flowers in 
October; height 2 feet. 
ROSY MAID. A splendid large single flow¬ 
er of a clear old rose color with large 
white halo. 
ROSE QUEEN. A very unique variety of 
the spidery type. Produces large duplex 
pink flowers. 
RUTH CUMMING. Very fine outdoor Chry¬ 
santhemum of a rich bronze terra-cotta 
in color. 
RUTH MARION HATTON. Decorative 
Pompon type, one of the earliest to bloom, 
color is bright canary yellow, flowering 
from September on. 
RUTH WARREN SMITH. Daisy type, 
large single gold colored flowers with 
red shading. Flowers in October. 
SHIRLEY TERRA COTTA. Large bronze 
flowers produced in October. A very good 
variety for cutting. 
SNAPPY. Semi-double red with golden 
reverse. This we believe will become a 
very popular variety. 
SNOWDRIFT. Aster type, well named. 
When in full bloom the flowers com¬ 
pletely cover the plants. Height about 
18 inches. Blooms in October. 
SUNBRIGHT. A particularly fine, well 
formed single of a rich yellow color with 
a disc of the same shade. 
SUNFLOWER. Rich orange-yellow. 
SUNKIST. Bright orange, exceedingly 
free flowering. Dwarf in growth, about 
18 inches in height. This variety really 
belongs to the intermediate pompon sec¬ 
tion as the flowers are only one and three- 
quarters inches in diameter; matures last 
of September. 
TASSIVA. Early white, Aster type. Flow¬ 
ers in abundance from early September 
until frost. One of the finest white Chry¬ 
santhemums. 
TINTS OF GOLD. Golden yellow flowering 
in October. Compact grower, Aster type, 
producing its flowers in large clusters; 
profuse bloomer. Flowers in October. 
VESUVE,. Aster type. Good sized flowers 
of deepest mahogany red. Strong grower. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective var¬ 
iety, color very closely approaches that 
of the American Beauty rose, a rosy crim¬ 
son or amaranth shade, new to the ear¬ 
lier flowering Chrysanthemums. Blooms 
in September. 
WINNETKA. Pure white. The flowers 
completely cover the plant and they are 
noticeable from a distance. Blooms in 
early September. 
YELLOW GEM. Very neat and attractive. 
The color is a bright canary-yellow with¬ 
out shading. Growth is wiry and compact. 
Splendid for cutting. 
All Varieties. Strong Field Grown Clumps. Per 10.. $2.00; Per 100, $15,00 
25 of any One Variety at 100 Price. 
