CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
ANGELO. Oct. 10. Pink large flowers. 
ALICE HOWELL. Oct 5. Single orange yellow. 
BABY DOLL. Nov. 10. Small bronze button. 
CREAM NORMANDY. Sept 1. Fine early cream. 
EARLY BRONZE. Sept. 1. Very early bronze button. 
EARLY MONARCH. Oct. 1. Large incurved white. 
FRED PEELE. Oct. 10. Bright yellow pompom. 
FIELDS OF SNOW. Oct. 10. Cream white. 
GLADA. Sept. 1. Salmon. Very pretty. 
GOLD TIP. Nov. 1. Bronze and gold. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Sept. 1. Large yellow. 
INDIANOLA. Oct. 8. Incurved light bronze. 
JEWELL. Oct. 1. Beautiful orchid button. 
LUSTER. Oct. 8. Large pink. 
LITTLE BOB. Oct. 1. Dark bronze button. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. Oct. 15. Single cardinal red. 
OKEDA. Oct. 1. Reddish bronze, large. 
OURAY. Nov. 1. Dark bronze button. 
RED DOTY. Nov. 10. Wine red pompom. 
ROSE CHARM. N ov. 1. Lavender pink pompom. 
RUTH. Nov. 1. Garnet red. 
SILVER BALL. Oct 12. Large' white pompom. 
SKIBO. Oct. 15. Yellow bronze button. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS. Oct. 15. Large lavender pink. 
WILCOX. Oct. 10. Golden bronze button. 
YELLOW NORMANDY. Sept. 1. Early large yellow. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—NEW HARDY KOREAN 
VARIETIES—Listed by the each. 
These are a new race of Chrysanthemums that are causing 
much favorable comment. Plants are actually smothered with 
flowers. Bloom early. Most of them the last of September. 
Are exceptionally hardy and multiply to beat the band. If you 
can’t afford all of them that we list get a neighbor to go in 
with you and next year trade your surplus. Keep two to three 
weeks when cut. 
KING MIDAS. (1937 introduction). Sept, through Oct. 4 
inches across. Soft yellow, shaded bronze. Very effective. 75c 
THE MOOR. (1937 introduction). Blooms late Sept. Port wine 
red. Very showy in the garden. Each 75c. 
EMBER. (1937 Introduction). Combination of coral and orange 
shades. Very unusual, withstands all weather conditions. 
Blooms first part of Oct. through Oct. Very lovely. Each 75c. 
SATURN. (1936 introduction). Brilliant orange and bronze. 
Oct. 5dn bloom. A gorgeous autumn effect. Bush smothered 
with flowers. Each 50c. 
VENLTS. (1936 introduction) Lilac pink, with rose lavender 
shading. September. Each 50c. 
HEBE. (193 5 introduction). Lovely luminous pink. Late Sept- 
ember through October. Each 35c. 
APOLLO. (1934). Shades of bronze, red, old gold and glowing 
salmon. Oct. 12. Each 25c. 
DIANA. (1934) Peachy pink. Very lovely. Oct. 10. Each 25c. 
CERES. (1934). Old gold yellow and bronze. Oct. 10. Ea. 25c. 
MERCERY (1934). Salmon red 1 ’ changing to bronze salmon. 
Oct. 5. Each 25c. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
MRS. PERRY. Lovely salmon pink. Each 30c. 
NEW PERFECTION. Pure shell pink. Each 40c. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Late soft salmon. Each 50c. 
MARVEL. Peculiar shades of orange pink, marvelous in size, 
each 50c. 
DAINTY LADY. Exquisite pink flowers and fern like foliage. 
Each $ 1 . 00 . 
DELIGHT. Pure shell pink 36 inches tall. Huge canedike stems. 
Last to bloom. Each $1.50 
Must be ordered early. 
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