WESTOVER NURSERIES 
NEW HARDY KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This new class of Chrysanthemums has gained great favor 
among the flower-loving public and we cannot recommend 
them too highly. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
APHRODITE. A very lovely variety of Enrh Dozen 
ivory, tinted with pale pink; so complete¬ 
ly covered with flowers that only blos¬ 
soms are visible. The plants are of com¬ 
pact growth with a spread of three feet 
across. The flowers are fully three inches 
in diameter. An excellent subject for the 
background of a rockery. In bloom by 
October 5th.. 
.50 
5.00 
APOLLO. Single bronze, red and gold. 
.35 
3.50 
CERES. Chamois-yellow and gold. 
.35 
3.50 
DAPHNE. Lovely Daphne pink . 
HEBE. A lovely luminous pink with a 
.35 
3.50 
silvery halo surrounding the golden 
yellow center. This variety is one of the 
first to bloom and lasts well through late 
September and October. One of the finest 
Korean hybrids. 
.50 
5.00 
LOUISE SCHLING. This is a beautiful 
single Chrysanthemum of an unusual 
burnt red. One of the finest . 
.30 
3.00 
MARS. Deep amaranth red . 
.35 
3.50 
MERCURY. Coppery bronze and red. 
SATURN. Brilliant orange and bronze with 
.35 
3.50 
golden yellow center. It is very free and 
effective. The large flowers are produced 
in graceful sprays. In bloom by October 
5 th. 
.50 
5.00 
VENUS. A new and attractive shade of 
pink with rosy lavender shading. It is re¬ 
markably free, with slender branches 
which carry a multitude of blossoms. 
The flowers last for a long period and 
begin to bloom in late September. 
.50 
5.00 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
ROMANY. The color is between carmine 
and nopal red with bronze tone. Large 
double flowers of perfect form. A lasting 
cut flower. October 5th. 
.50 
5.00 
JUDITH ANDERSON. A new garden 
pompon in bloom by October 5th. Dwarf 
in habit but with good spread. The flow¬ 
ers are round in form and about one 
and one-half inches across. The color is 
a clear buttercup yellow. In full flower 
by October 5th. 
.50 
5.00 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
GENERAL LIST 
ALICE HOWELL. A good orange yellow. Each Dozen 
Anemone type. Blooms in early October. .20 1.75 
CAVALIER. A dazzling single chrysan¬ 
themum of rich Vermillion red. It makes 
a gorgeous show in the garden from Oc¬ 
tober 15th on. .25 2.50 
DAYBREAK. A soft shell pink. A variety 
that is very nearly single. Fine as a cut 
flower. Early October.. .20 1.75 
GANNA. A large flowering deep rose va- Each Dozen 
riety, rather tall growing. Mid-season. .20 1.75 
GOLDEN CLIMAX. A good yellow pompon 
variety of neat growth and medium 
height. Mid-season to late.. .20 1.75 
JEAN CUMMING. Large pure white flow¬ 
ers. Of medium height and erect growth. 
Begins to flower about September 15th 
and lasts over a long period. . .25 2.50 
JEAN TREADWA\. A very pretty decora¬ 
tive type, three inches across. The color 
is a lovely pink with darker rose pink 
center. Medium height; in bloom Sep¬ 
tember 30th. .25 2.50 
MITZI. Very small yellow flower with deep¬ 
er center. Mid-October. .20 1.75 
MULDOON. A pompon of deep garnet 
color. Rather late flowering. .20 1.75 
NUGGET. A rather dwarf yellow button 
variety. Starts to bloom in mid-October. .20 1.75 
OCTOBER GIRL. A profuse bloomer of 
branching habit. Large semi-double 
flowers which are pink at first and 
shaded with lavender as they mature. .20 1.75 
RUTH CUMMING. An old-favorite of red¬ 
dish-bronze color shaded terra cotta. A 
very fine variety in bloom by October 
10th.'. .20 1.75 
RUTH HATTON. An ivory white pompon 
variety. Very good. In full bloom Octo¬ 
ber 10th. .20 1.75 
R. MARION HATTON. Early bright ca¬ 
nary yellow. Decorative pompon. .20 1.75 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN. An excellent pure 
white, early variety, coming into bloom 
about the middle of September. Dwarf 
growth. .20 1.75 
YELLOW GEM. A very good dwarf yellow 
pompon coming into bloom by the end 
of September. .20 1.75 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. Though not a 
new variety, we consider this one of the 
best. It is the earliest to come into bloom 
and continues until heavy frost. The 
color is light bronzy yellow and the flow¬ 
ers are large. Dwarf habit. . .25 2.50 
* * * * 
CONVALLARIA — Majalis—(Lily of the 
Valley). We can supply these in strong 
clumps at . .30 3.00 
COREOPSIS' — Grandiflora. The well 
known Coreopsis is an excellent cut 
flower, blooming throughout the entire 
season. Golden yellow flowers. .25 2.50 
DELPHINIUMS 
The Delphiniums are truly aristocrats of the garden. Our 
stock is free of disease and the plants are all sturdy, young 
plants—the right size for planting in the garden. We do 
not advise planting enormous old clumps of Delphinium 
as such plants usually do not give the purchaser more 
than one year. 
Delphiniums like a well drained garden soil. Do not 
apply fresh manure but well decayed cow manure and 
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