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MARSHALL’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Hardy Chrysanthemum should be in every 
garden as they give an abundance of flowers 
late in the fall. Plants should be set in April 
and May to flower the same year. 
Large Flowering or Aster Varieties. 
Bradshaw. Silver pink, full flowers. 
Elkton. Light pink, large flowers. 
Findon. Violet rose. 
Fred J. Red orange. 
Germania. Large straw white. 
Juila Largravere. Crimson maroon. 
Lelia. Bright brick-red. 
Loreley. Yellow, tinged pink. 
Mrs. Vincent. Deep violet-red. 
Peto. Rich bronze. 
Prince of Wales. The best pure white. 
Queen of Whites. Creamy white. 
Silver Queen. Light silver pink. 
Sir Michael. Lemon-yellow. 
St. Illoria. Silver rose. 
Sylvia. Scarlet bronze. 
Triumph d’Or. Rich golden yellow. 
Urith. Bronze, tipped yellow. 
Small Pompon or Button Varieties. 
Alice Carey. Pure yellow. 
Baby. Smallest golden yellow. 
Cerise Queen. Cerise pink. 
Dawn. Daybreak pink. 
Eleganta. Deep rose, shaded white. 
Henrietta. Bronze, yellow edge. 
James Boone. Pure white. 
Plants from 2 in. pots. Each 
Anemone Varieties. 
Barney. Golden bronze. Oban. Silver pink. 
Furnessia. Silver white. Meyer’s Perfection. I’ure white. 
Lady Olivia. Beautiful white. May Suydan. Bronze. 
Plants from 2 in. pots. Each lOcts.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
HARDY EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The early flowering type of Chrysanthemums are of great value for out-door plantino-. They 
are all large-flowered and mature their bloom early enough to avoid being hurt by frost. 
The following list are selected from a large number of varieties and are selected for their 
freedom of bloom and variety of colors. 
Comtesse de Cariel. A free-flowering terra cotta bronze. 
Eden. Beautifully formed flowers, rose pink in color. 
F. Bannister. Deep golden yellow, flowers medium size, medium height. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Very free-flowering, golden yellow color. 
Groachers Crimson. Bright crimson, very large flowers, dwarf habit. 
Holme’s White. Very early and free-flowering; pure white. 
L Argentuillais. The best of the red varieties; fine for cutting. 
Leslie. Golden yellow in color; very early and free-flowering. 
Maduse. Flowers rather loosely bui'lt; terra cotta bronze in color. 
Mignon. One of the finest varieties; flowers rosj'-pink; medium height. 
Nina Blick. Very dwarf growing; golden bronze changing to yellow. 
Normandie. Very delicate pink or w’hite, varying under growing conditions. 
Perle Chatillonaise. Very free-flowering; cream-white in color. 
Rosie. Deep rich bronze in color; medium height. 
Plants from 2y2 in. pots. Each, 15 cts.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $10.00. 
For Novelties and other Chrysanthemums see page 10. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Single Flowering Varieties. 
Aron. Bronze scarlet. 
Garza. White with quilba petals. 
Little George. Violet red. 
Rosy Morn. Silver pink. 
Pink Daisy. Light pink. 
Providence. Early white. 
Wallis. Pure yellow. 
lOcts.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
