NEW KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Early October Flowering) 
CERES—A lovely combination of old gold, chamois- 
yellow, and soft coppery bronze. The mature flower 
petals appear as if dusted with gold. A beautiful bit 
Df color for the Fall garden. 
CLIO—Deep carmine rose duplex flowers. 
DAPHNE—An exquisite blending of daphne-pink, with 
an underlying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced with 
prominent golden stamens in the center. Flowers car¬ 
ried in graceful sprays, are especially frost-resistant. 
DIANA—Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose 
and soft salmon, the tones of which vary with the 
degree of light. The triple rays of petals give an ap¬ 
pearance of fullness that is nonetheless dainty. 
FORTUNA—Unique curly petals of ox-blood red, 
flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Very striking. 
HESTIA—A very delicate rose pink with white halo 
around the small yellow disc. 
JUNO—A beautiful coppery red fading to salmon 
flesh with age. 
MARS—Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, 
overlaid with a velvet sheen. A distinct and striking 
color-effect. 
MERCURY—The opening flower is oxblood-red, 
changing to coppery bronze, and finally to an exquisite 
blend of old rose and salmon which is retained long 
after the flower matures. 
NIOBLE—A clear, glistening white with yellow disc. 
NYSA—A very striking clear rosy lilac. 
PSYCHE—Another beautiful flower of 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter of a clean lively shell pink. 
SAPPHO—A good size pure yellow. 
THALIA—The duplex flowers are a lovely orange 
shade and excellent form. 
VESTA—A fine deep orange shade, almost a duplex. 
Plants 25c each; 8 for $1.50 
1 each for $2.50 
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no society in your vicinity, join the American Dahlia 
Society. The dues of $2.00 per year include a year’s 
subscription to the A. D. S. quarterly bulletin which 
alone is worth many times the small investment for 
dues. Send your application and $2.00 to C. Louis 
Ailing, 251 Court St., West Haven, Conn. Do it today. 
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magazine published, send $1.00 for a year’s subscrip¬ 
tion to Mid-West Dahlia News, 170 Tallmadge St., 
Madison, Wisconsin. Published quarterly. 
