CHRYSANTHEMUM— Continued 
Alice Howell —An exceedingly brilliant orange with triple 
row' of petals. A very clean, waxy appearance and a 
profuse bloomer. 
Argenteullais —Medium sized double flowers of rich scarlet 
tipped with gold. A very hardy prolific bloomer. 
Buff Beauty —^Lovely bright golden buff. Sept. Single. 
Cavalier —Brilliant deep oxblood red. Very early single of 
real value for cutting. 
Chestnut But^—A rich dark brown. Most unusual and 
artistic color. Double. 
Crimson Sheen —An unusually fine amaranth. Sept. 
Eleana —An exquisite early large flowering red. 
Glada — An intermediate pompon of exquisite, delicate 
salmon blooming in August. 
Granny Scoville —One of the very best. Clear, glowing 
coral bronze. Very large double flow'ering. 
Jean Treadway —Starry, double flowers of soft, light pink 
with contrasting crimson center. 
Kuzoka —A most unusual double anemone-flowered sort, 
yellow and rose on the order of a Sunshine Aster. 
Pink Normandy —Extra early fine clear pink. 
R. Marion Hatton —Strong, sturdy, well branched plants of 
double, soft canary yellow flowers. 
Ruth Hatton —Early, reliable w'hite decorative pompon. 
Remarkably free flowering. 
Ruth Gumming— Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta 
shades. Double. 
Tasiva— A pure snow w'hite double of perfect form. Sept. 
Turkish Beauty —A brilliant and striking shade of coppery- 
red. Semi-double. Early. 
20c each; doz. $2.00 
One each of the 19 sorts $3.00 
NEWER OUTSTANDING CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
Extra Early Flowering 
Aladdin —A wonderful new bright copper-bronze color. 
Blooming from early August until frost. 
Caribou Rose —Extra early with flow'ers 5" in diameter. A 
true deep rose with silvery reflex. 
Barbara Cummings —Large very double flowers of golden 
yellow overlaid with a deep reddish copper. Very early. 
Dwarf and vigorous. 
Crawforti —A very glossy free blooming orange yellow'. 
Crimson Splendor —Rich crimson-garnet flowers of very 
large irregular formation. A favorite in its color class. 
Crokers Crimson —Very large, fluffy flowers of deep crim¬ 
son with golden reverse to petals. Early and free flower¬ 
ing. 
Early Bronze —Remarkably early deep bronze pompon. 
One of the most satisfactory sorts grown. 
Ganna —A fine early large flowering pink. 
Glomero —Brilliant orange intermediate pompon. 
Haldoona —A large shaggy flower with a gold reverse to 
each petal. One of the most admired in our collection. 
Rapture —An outstanding early large flow-ered sort. A 
rich deep rose-crimson with tints of rusty copper. Not 
new but exceptionally good. 
Red Doty —Large fully double flow'ers of violet-rose or soft 
w'ine color. Strong, vigorous and prolific. 
Vivid—Rich Vermillion of large size and exquisite form. 
Tall strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
Wolverine —A very early pure yellow aster flowered. The 
petals are attractively edged with rose as the flower 
ages. 
25c each; doz. $2.75 
One each of the 14 sorts $3.00 
KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
September Flowering 
This new race of hardy chrysanthemums is especially 
welcome in the colder regions because of their early 
blooming character and extreme hardiness. They are 
wonderfully profuse bloomers and come in an endless 
array of pastel shades which defy accurate description. 
As a cut flower they simply have no superior and in the 
garden their gay colors delight us long after everything 
else has been destroyed by frost. 
Apoll 0 —An indescribable combination of bronze-red, old 
gold, and glowing salmon. 
Ceres —Wonderful combination of copper and gold. 
Clio—A compact plant producing masses of deep carmine- 
rose duplex blooms. 
Daphne —Exquisite blending of daphne-pink and lilac rose, 
especially frost resistant. 
Diana— A triple row of petals of Chatenay-rose-pink. One 
of the lovliest for cutting. 
Fortuna —Unique curly-petaled ox-blood red flowers 3" to 
4" in diameter. 
Hebe —Delightfully fragrant luminous pink blossoms in 
lavish profusion. Very early. 
Hestia —Delicate rose-pink flowers with a white halo 
around the small yellow disc. 
Juno —Bright coppery-red single flowers in great abun¬ 
dance. 
Louise Schling —An outstanding new flower, having three 
or four rows of petals of glowing salmon and coppery- 
red changing to salmon-bronze with age. Very free 
flowering. 
Mars— Distinct amaranth-red with velvety sheen. Striking. 
Mercury —Opening an ox-blood red and gradually changing 
to a magnificent blend of copper and old rose. Ex¬ 
quisite. 
Niobe— Flow'ers over 21 / 2 " in diameter of clear glistening 
white. 
Nysa—Compact dwarf plant producing lovely rosy-lilac 
flowers in profusion. 
Psyche—Clear shell-pink flowers 4 " to 5" in diameter on 
bushy little plants. 2'. 
Sappho- Excellent pure yellow daisy-like blooms from 
August to November. 
Thalia—Bright orange duplex flow'ers of excellent form. 
Vesta— Deep golden orange flowers literally cover the 
bushy little plant. 
Vulcan —Glowing carmine red turning attractive bronze- 
crimson with age. 
25c each; doz. $2.75 
One each of the above 19 sorts $4.10; 3 for $11.00 
RECENTLY INTRODUCED KOREAN CHRYS¬ 
ANTHEMUMS—Early October Flowering 
Appeal —Dainty blush white with very long fluffy petals. 
Arcturus —Attractive flowers of rich amber. 
Cydonia —Brilliant double orange-mahogany. Unusual color 
effect. 
Fairy —Dainty rose with white halo. Quite distinct. 
Fireflame —Deep blood red with carmine suffusion. 
Innocence —A new white of real charm, changing w'ith age 
to soft rosy-ivory. 18". 
Orange Wonder —Deep coppery orange. Strong and vig¬ 
orous. 
Nancy Copeland —Lustrous spectrum red with opalescent 
sheen. 
Redskin —An exceedingly clear orange scarlet. 
Rosamund —A duplex with flowers of lovely rosy-violet. 
Stellaris —Large bright yellow single of vigorous habit. 
Venus —Exceptionally large single flowers of rosy-lavender. 
30c each 
One each of the 12 for $3.00; 3 for $8.00 
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