Hebe 
Innocence. Single white 2 l /i inches 
across. Dwarf. 
M ars. Amaranth red changing to wine- 
red. 
Aphrodite. Ivory white and delicate 
pink. Free flowering. 
Saturn. Fragrant. Orange and bronze. 
Venus. Early pink. Hardy and fragrant. 
Orion. Brilliant single yellow. 
Hebe. Silvery pink. Very free blooming. 
25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 a dozen 
postpaid 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Everyone loves Chrysanthemums in the late fall when every¬ 
thing else has stopped blooming. This year we list an exceptionally 
good selection including the Korean type, single, double, and 
dwarf. 
Jean Cumming. Large flowers of purest white with the softest 
yellow and blush shading at the center of the buds. Early 
flowering. 
Granny Scevill. A warm coral-bronze, fairly glowing under 
artificial light, very fluffy and fully 434 inches across. 
October Girl. Single or semi-double flowers, 2 inches across, pink 
on opening, shaded lavender when fully open. 
Frances Whittlesey. Stocky and dwarf, averaging 1 ] 2 feet. 
Rich bronze and garnet. 
Jean Treadway. Sparkling pink with a dark rose pink center, 
but when fully open becomes a soft lilac-pink, shading to 
white. 3 inches across. 
Ruth Hatton. Exceptionally prolific. Clear ivory pompon white 
changing to delicate lemon-vellow. Resists light frost. 
L’Argentuillais. Vivid red with distinct gold markings at the 
petal tips. Very showy. 
Crimson Splendor. Rich crimson-maroon flowers with garnet 
tones and golden yellow center, fully 4 inches across. Excellent 
keeping qualities. 
25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 a dozen postpaid 
Turn to page 6 for Dwarf Chrysanthemums 
