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This new race of Single Chrysanthemums is one of the most 
useful and attractive recent additions to the horticultural 
world. Nothing is more showy in the Fall garden, or more 
useful as cut flowers. They are especially suited to very cold 
climates on account of their extreme hardiness, and con¬ 
tain many new and delightful shades. Each plant produces 
great armsful of flowers. See color illustration on back cover. 
Any of the Following Varieties 50c each; 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00 
APOLLO—Produces a great profusion of flowers, with a 
triple row of petals in a salmon-red and yellow blend. 
CERES—Very lovely soft chamois, with deep yellow center. 
Great masses of flowers. 
COUNTRY GIRL—A plant of this variety forms a gigantic 
bush 4 to 5 feet high and should be planted in a spot to 
accommodate it. It produces armsful of large flowers, in a 
lovely blend of soft pink and soft lilac. 
DAPHNE—Exquisite Daphne pink, with prominent golden 
yellow center. Prodigious bloomer. 
DIANA—An exquisite blending of rose-pink, lilac-rose and 
soft salmon in delightful harmony. 
MARS—Strikingly beautiful amaranth-red to vivid scarlet 
flowers in greatest profusion. 
MERCURY—One of the best liked. Large soft rose flowers. 
The first to bloom. 
PROFUSION—An extremely fragrant early flowering variety 
in a rich coppery old-gold color. 
VULCAN—A delightfully fragrant garnet-crimson, changing 
with age to bronze-crimson. 
"CHAMPION" COLLECTION OF 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
I each of the above 9 fine varieties $3.00 
3 of each—total 27 plants 7.50 
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This very fine group of flowers is indispensable in the gar¬ 
den due to their brilliant blossoms coming in late Autumn, 
when other plants have finished flowering. The varieties 
listed below include the newest and finest introductions to 
date. They far surpass the older types in size, form, pro¬ 
fusion of bloom, and magnificence of colors, and are un¬ 
surpassed as cut flowers. As a result of recent breeding, 
the flowering season has now been advanced fully a 
month, thus doubling the flowering period by extending it 
from September until Frost. This collection includes the 
widest range of color and longest flowering period in the 
large flowered hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Any of the following varieties 50c each; 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00 
BARBARA CUMMING—V ery lovely, free flowering and 
attractive double medium yellow. 
COSMOS—A brilliant flower of dark vivid purplish car¬ 
mine. No other in this color. Early. 
FRANCES WHITTLESSEY—Rich b ronze and garnet; lovely 
Autumn colors. A most attractive variety. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE—H uge flowers of clear glowing 
coral bronze. 
GYPSY GIRL—A magnificent variety of crimson-chestnut 
coloring. 
HARVEST HOME—Midseason variety literally covered 
with large golden yellow flowers. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Large flowers of Indian-red, overlaid 
buff orange. 
JEAN CUMMING—Very large flowers of purest snow- 
white, One of the Best. 
LOUISA SCHLING—An unusually free flowering new 
early variety, with flowers of glowing salmon-red. 
OCTOBER GIRL—A new early variety, producing clear 
rose pink flowers, which become flushed with lavender as 
the flower ages. 
OPAL—A most unusual shade in an early flowering va¬ 
riety, the color being an opalescent coppery rose, chang¬ 
ing to soft salmon pink. 
PETITE LOUISE—Large, sha ggy, soft pink flowers com¬ 
pletely cover the plant. 
R. MARION HATTON—One of the earliest, and in a 
most attractive bright canary yellow color. 
RUTH CUMMING—Rich reddish-bronze shaded terra 
cotta. Never fails to attract attention. 
VIVID—American Beauty Rose color. A beautiful variety 
that is aptly named. 
"AUTUMN GLORY" HARDY DOUBLE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTION 
For Armsful of Cut Flowers—and a Brilliant Autumn 
Garden Display 
One each of foregoing 15 magnificent varieties $5.00 
3 of each, total 45 strong field grown plants 13.50 
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