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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON - Box 871 • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
JEAN TREADWAY 
VERA VICTORIA 
MRS. WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM. See page 18. 
Hardy Garden 
POMPONS or BUTTONS 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 
Amelia. This wonderful Chrysanthemum, whose 
correct name is Amelia, is also being sold as Azaleamum, 
Pink Cushion, and Magic Mum. A solid mass of pale 
rose and flesh-pink, flat, double flowers hide the mound¬ 
like plants, some 12 inches high by 24 inches or more in 
diameter, for several weeks in the fall. Blooms about 
October 10. 
Captain Cook. Small, button-like flowers of deep rose- 
pink, with bronzy rose tints in the center, are borne in 
dense clusters about November 1. 
Early Bronze. Great clusters of small golden bronze 
flowers a little larger than the Button type, produced 
early (October 15) and lasting until frost. 
Firebird. Very bright brownish red Pompon. Strong, 
upright growth. Blooms about November 1. 
Frances Whittlesey. Gorgeous flowers of glowing 
garnet-bronze on a compact, vigorous plant. Blooms 
about November 5. 
Golden Climax. Very pleasing flowers of bright canary- 
yellow, borne in sprays about November 5. 
Golden Feather. Very handsome, double tawny yellow 
flowers with long quilled rays, borne in clusters about 
November 5. 
Granny Scovill. Great, flat flowers of warm coral- 
bronze—a new shade in Chrysanthemums. One of the 
largest and loveliest of the hardy type. Extra good. 
Blooms about November 10. 
Hilda Canning. A very small bronze Button type 
Chrysanthemum, coming about November 15. 
Illona. Rosy lavender Pompon, produced in branching 
sprays about November 5. 
Irene. Neat, dwarf plants with clusters of pure white 
flowers about November 1. 
IRENE 
RED RIDING HOOD 
VARSITY 
CAPTAIN COOK 
