SINGLE FLOWERING 
ALICE HOWELL A deep shade of orange yellow. Free flowering and good 
habit of growth. 2 ft. Oct. 5. 
AUTUMN LEAF For something different, try this deep fawn orange suf¬ 
fused with carmine. It is a nice fall color to use with browns and 
Oak Leaves. Height ft. Oct. 10. 
BRANT’S STRAW Large semi-double blooms the color of Rye Straw. Free 
flowering with luxuriant foliage. Height 2i/^ ft. Oct. 15. 
BUFF BEAUTY Semi-large clear buff heads on very strong growing 
branching plants. Grows 3 ft. high and must be staked for best re¬ 
sults. Oct. 15. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR The blooms are a rich crimson-maroon intensified 
with deep garnet tones, contrasting well with the golden center. Late 
Sept. 
LOUISE SCHLING The blooms are large with three or four rows of fluffy 
petals. Color is a glowing salmon-red, changing to a soft bronze- 
salmon as the flower matures. Height 2V^ ft. Oct. 5. 
INDIAN MAID A pleasing fall color of brilliant orange terra cotta. Oct. 10 
LEMONADE A real lemon yellow with duplex petals. Height 2^/^ ft. Oct. 15. 
MRS. CLIFFORD BINGHAM This variety is our most popular red. Excel¬ 
lent habit of growth on sturdy stems with large blooms about Oct. 15. 
Height 3 ft. 
SENSATION For something different, this is a striking variety. Every 
yellow petal is tipped scarlet. Height 2 ft. Oct. 20. 30 cts. each, $3. 
per doz. 
THE CHIEF A splendid semi-double red with a golden reverse of good 
habit and free flowering. Well recommended. 2 V 2 ft. Oct. 15. 30 cts. 
each, $3. per doz. 
THE TORCH Duplex orange scarlet with golden reverse. Blooms Oct. 15. 
Height 21/2 ft. 
Any of the above, except where noted, 20 cts. each, $2. per doz. 
BUTTON OR POMPON FLOWERING 
The true Pompon Type is a round and not a flat flower. They are divided 
into three classes. The button or baby type are those from li/^ inches or less. 
Those from iy 2 to 3 inches are the Intermediate Type, and the Large are from 
3 to 4V^ inches in diameter. 
ADIRONDA Small golden bronze, very free flowering and showy. 2i/^ ft. 
Oct. 10. 
EARLY BRONZE A very striking orange-bronze. In full bloom early Sept. 
2 ft. 
LITTLE BOB In the baby class and quite resistant to frost. A nice shade 
of dark bronze. It is free flowering and IV 2 ft. high. Oct. 1. 
CHEERFULNESS One of the best yellow buttons. 
RODELL A good yellow in the Intermediate class. Very serviceable for a 
second yellow. Height 3 ft. Oct. 20. 
R. MARION HATTON This is a Decorative Pompon type. Medium size 
bloom that is most effective in a mass setting, and the plants are ex¬ 
ceptionally free flowering. It is a very bright canary-yellow and re¬ 
markably resistant to frost. Blooms about Oct. 1. Height 2 V 2 ft. 
LILLIAN DOTY Large clear, light pink. Oct. 10. 31/2 ft. 
RED DOTY Large wine red, with a silvery reverse. Oct. 20. 3y2 ft. 
YELLOW DOTY Large bronzy yellow ball. Oct. 15. 3V^ ft. 
WHITE DOTY Large head same habit as Lillian Doty. 3 ft. Oct. 10. 
Jl'DITH ANDERSON A clear butter-yellow of dwarf habit, but spreads 
2V^ ft. Late Sept. 
Ol^R.AY Dark Mahogany brown maturing Oct. 20. 4 ft. 
SILVER BALL Pure white, perfect form. 3 inches in diameter. Oct. 12. 
