25c EACH $2.50 DOZ. $15.00 PER 100 
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late August onwards. Very much the best of the 
early blooming varieties, the color is bronzy yellow. 
Jean Cumming. Fully double pure white of large size. 
Jean Treadway. A lovely pink, easily the best of its 
shade, fully double and in season after September 
25, flowers are large. 
Judith Anderson. A striking new garden pompon. 
Height 18 inches with a spread of 24-30 inches. An 
early bloomer coming in season October 5. Re¬ 
markably free bloomer, individual flowers are well 
rounded and IV 2 inches across, the color is clear 
buttercup yellow, a fine introduction for northern 
gardens. 
Nuggets. Small golden yellow pompon. 
R. Marion Hatton. Splendid medium sized yellow 
aster type of pompon. 
Ruth Cumming. Deep terracotta, free, vigorous and 
flowers are large. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM KCREANUM 
HYBRIDS 
The introduction of the Koreanum hybrid Chrys¬ 
anthemums gave us the finest addition in hardy gar¬ 
den plants we have had in some years. Originally all 
single we now have a number of excellent doubles 
which withstand inclement weather conditions much 
better than the singles and growers would be well 
advised to concentrate more on these in the future. 
The fall of 1937 was about the worst ever experienced 
with hardy chrysanthemums of all kinds, the very hot 
summer and high night temperatures prevented bud 
formation until much later than usual and with sharp 
frosts coming earlier than normal few growers had 
many presentable flowers. These abnormal climatic 
conditions are unlikely to come except at long inter¬ 
vals. These chrysanthemums are better pinched back 
at least twice after planting out or they will grow 
too tall. Their flowers unfortunately are less weather 
and frost proof than those of the hardy Asters but 
they come in so many lovely colors and so late that 
no other flowers at that season are as much appre¬ 
ciated. 
The following selection has been made from a much 
larger number and embraces what we think are really 
fine varieties in both singles and doubles. 
Caliph. Rich ox-blood red velvety sheen. Height 214 
feet in season October 10 and later. 35 cents. 
Clio. Duplex flowers of deep carmine rose, rather 
dwarf habit. 
Diana. Triple ray petals of rosy pink, suffused lilac 
rose and salmon. 
Ember. Double coral and orange, in season October 
15. Height 2% feet. 
Fairy. Delicate single rose with white halo. 
Fireflame. Single deep red with carmine suffusion. 
Hebe. Soft luminous pink with lavender shading. 
Indian Summer. Luminous double orange with 3 inch' 
flower in season October 15-30. 
King Midas. Double soft yellow with light bronze 
shading. 
Mandarin. A blending of coral, salmon, copper and 
bronzy gold, fully double. 35 cents. 
Nancy Copeland. Pleasing single spectrum red. 
Pygmy Gold. A real dwarf, golden yellow single flow¬ 
ers are only an inch across. 35 cents. 
Orange Wonder. Single deep coppery orange, very 
free. 
