For a Blaze of Glory in the Fall Garden 
Plant Lehmans’ Hardy Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
The introduction of the Hardy Korean Hy' 
brid Chrysanthemums has taken the flower 
lovers by storm. Truly no race of flowers has 
attained such popularity. All the varieties 
listed are perfectly hardy with reasonable 
winter protection, and will grow on from 
year to year paying tremendous dividends in 
showy fall flowers. All plants are strong and 
vigorous from 2|/?'inch pots and will make 
heavy booming plants by fall. 
Apollo. Superb autumn color—a sparkling 
combination of bronze, red, and gold suffused 
with glowing salmon. The single flowers, 2 
inches across, are produced in immense 
sprays. Long flowering period. Height 21/7 
feet. Each .25c 
Ceres. A lovely combination of old gold, 
chamoise-yellow and soft copperv bronze. The 
mature flower petals appear as if dusted with 
gold. Handsome, sturdy plant producing a 
quantity of nicely formed single flowers in 
branching sprays. Height lY?. feet. Each 25c 
Daphne. Altogether a new shade of pink to 
the chrysanthemum. An exquisite blending of 
Daphne pink, with an underlying sheen of 
lilac rose, enhanced with prominent golden 
stamens in the center. The single flowers, "hYi 
inches in diameter, carried in graceful sprays. 
are especially frost resistant. Fine healthy 
growing habit. Height 2]/2 feet. Each.25c 
Diana. A new color note for the garden. 
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 appearance of fullness which is none 
the less dainty. Height lYl feet. Each 25c 
Mars. Deep amaranth red, changing to wine 
red, overlaid with a velvety sheen. A distinct 
and striking color effect. Height lYl feet. 
Each .25c 
Mercury. The threeunch single flowers open 
bronze red and change to coppery bronze as 
they mature, a charming effect in the garden. 
The graceful sprays when cut keep two or 
three weeks. Height 2 feet. Each. 25c 
New Hybrid Chrysanthemums 
Astrid. Named for the Viking goddess of 
Love. The first absolutelv foohproof, winter' 
proof Chrysanthemum. Color is a beautiful 
soft pink shaded apricot with refined yellow 
center. H andsome habit with dark green 
glossy leaves in symmetrical tufts all sum' 
mer. Can be grown in any perennial garden 
without winter protection because of its par' 
entage from the Arctic Daisy of Alaska. The 
long stemmed flowers keep two weeks as cut 
flowers. The perennial supreme for far 
North. Each 35c, 3 for .90c 
Indian Summer. Vivid, glowing orange that 
immediately captures attention. It is a large 
flower, 3 inches across but altogether attrac' 
tive and distinct in form. Growth is distinct, 
erect, and sturdy, never requiring support of 
any kind. It fills the need perfectly for a late' 
flowering chrysanthemum that will not be 
t^arred or destroyed bv late October frosts. 
Height 2 to lYl Let. Each 30c, 3 for....75c 
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