ROMANY 
A glistening reddish bronze Korean Hybrid. The flowers are double and 
are excellent for cut flower purposes. A valuable addition to the Korean family. 
Price on above: $.50 for one, $1.25 for three, $2.25 for six, $4.00 for twelve. 
The fallowing list of Chrysanthemums is selected from over 200 
tested varieties and we can assure you that any choice made will give 
a permanent and colorful fall garden. 
Price on the following: $.35 for one, $1.00 for three, $3.00 per dozen 
(Your Selection) 
p j LOUISE SCHLING—Korean Hybrid. With us this is the best red variety. 
l\CGl It is remarkably free flowering and one of the earliest. The flowers 
are fully 3 inches across, with three or four rows of petals, fluffy and 
distinct in appearance. Glowing Salmon red in color. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Rich crimson-maroon flowers, intensified with deep 
garnet tones, and contrasting with a prominent golden yellow center. 
The flowers are large, fully 4 inches in diameter. Exceptional keeping 
qualities. Blooms late in September. 
CAVALIER—This dazzling single Chrysanthemum will prove a most 
desirable addition. The color is a rich vermillion-red that does not fade. 
MARS—For those who prefer depth and brilliancy of color in the garden. 
Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. October 15. 
EVELYN—Large double flowers of a deep maroon with the under side of 
the petals tinted gold. A true fall color. 
AMELIA—Also called Pink Cushion and Azalea mum. This is one of the 
most outstanding varieties of Chrysanthemums grown. It is low grow¬ 
ing, very compact and literally covers itself with flowers. It truly is 
one of the brightest and gayest spots in the fall garden. The color is 
a soft pink. Amelia is one of the first to bloom, color showing in early 
September. 
GANNA—Large double rose pink flowers. The growing habits are ex 
ceptionally fine. Strong, sturdy upright branches and clean foliage. 
OCTOBER GIRL—An old variety but still one of the best. Large semi¬ 
double shell pink blossoms with an attractive yellow center. Very early 
and fine for cutting. 
HEBE—A most distinct color. Lovely, luminous pink which assumes soft, 
lavender-pink tones as the flower matures. A faint silvery halo sur¬ 
rounding the golden yellow center effects a lovely combination in the 
nicely formed, single blossoms which average 3 inches or more across. 
Delightfully fragrant blossoms in almost unbelievable quantities during 
late September and through October. Height, 2 Y 2 feet. 
