TESTED!” 
Chrysanthemums 
Chrysanthemums are usually in their 
prime during October. Some varieties do 
not start so early as September. The var- . 
ied numbers on this page unfold their full 
beauty in October. Be sure to include 
some of these with your order! 
THESE FALL BLOOMS 
UNFOLD BEAUTY! 
GLOMERO— The most prolific pompon we've seen. 
Gorgeous sprays of ball-like flowers. Bright bronzy 
orange in color with tints of golden yellow. Excel¬ 
lent for floral arrangements. Season Oct. 5th. Pot 
plants each, 30c; three 80c; doz. $3.00. 
GLORIETTA — Quantities of well-formed double 
flowers of pleasing light pink. The plant is upright 
and branching, 16 inches high. Season Oct. 10th. 
Very desirable pompon. Pot plants each 30c; three 
80c; doz. $3.00. 
JEWELL —You'll love it. Flower lovers almost 
without exception say it is the best pompon we have. 
The flowers, V /2 inches in diameter are of a bright 
pink color with a rather strong undertone of magenta. 
Produced in clusters of four to eight on tall stiff stems. 
Season Oct. 15th. Pot plants each 25c; three 65c; 
doz. $2.50. 
JUDITH ANDERSON — A new buttercup yellow 
__ pompon. Compact mound-like plants 18 inches high 
ANN MILLER. One of our "Popularity and two feet across covered with an unbelievable 
Tested" varieties described on the preceding number of very perfect small button like flowers. 
P a 9 e * Unquestionably a distinct advance in this line. Pot 
plants each 35c; three 90c; doz. $3.50. 
Turn to Page 15 and read our Free Offer on "Everlasting 
labels" with which to identify your plants. Once you use 
these non-rusting metal guides stamped with the name of 
the flower—making identity certain—you will wonder how 
you got along without them! 
CRIMSON GLORY —An early, brilliant crim¬ 
son pompon. Surpasses all other pompons of 
this color. Matures Oct. 5th. Excellent stem 
and foliage. Height 16 inches, flowers l}/i 
inches in diameter. Pot plants each, 30c; three 
80c; doz. $3.00. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR— A large flowered 
single variety. Bright crimson-maroon in con¬ 
trast to its glowing yellow center. Sturdy 
plants grow 30 inches high. Pot plants each, 
25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
EVELYN— D ouble flowers produced in great 
clusters on 22 inch plants. Opens with a 
shade that approaches crimson which gradu¬ 
ally changes to deep bronze at maturity. 
Excellent for cutting, Oct. first. Pot plants 
each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
GANNA—B right pink flowers with a lavender 
undertone make a truly fine showing. This 
popular variety grows X/i feet high and is in 
full bloom Oct. 12th. Pot plants each, 25c; 
three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
MULDOON —The purplish amaranth color of this 
flower puts it in a class by itself. Flowers freely on 
sturdy plants two feet high and is in full bloom Oct. 
12th. Pot plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
NATOMA —Without doubt the best of its color. A fine 
bright pink with a slight undertone of magenta. Large fully 
double flowers on strong stems—last a long time. We can¬ 
not recommend Natoma too highly. Pot plants each, 25c; 
three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
OCTOBER GIRL —A most delightful and prolific bright pink 
which shades to lavender when fully open. Medium sized 
semi-double flowers that are at their best in early October. 
Pot plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
RED FLARE —Bright red flowers that change to a distinctive 
brick red at maturity. Very free blooming and long lasting. 
Pot plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
SARANAC— Bright yellow 3 inch blooms. Very free flower¬ 
ing; good stems and foliage. Height 18 inches; matures 
Oct. 5th. The best double yellow in its season. Pot plants 
each, 30c; three 80c; doz. $3.00. 
SILVER BALL —A large pompon, exceedingly perfect in 
form. Pure dazzling white flowers 3 inches in diameter. 
Height 40 inches; matures Oct. 15th. Pot plants each, 25c; 
three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
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