The Mogul. Salmon maroon. Ea., $2.00 
Toa. Blotched salmon. Ea., 25c; Doz., $2.50 
Tobersun. Yellow. 2 for 12c; Doz., 60c 
Vagabond Prince. Brown with flame blotch. Ea., 50c 
Veilchenbiau. Violet blue 2 for 12c; Doz., 60c 
Wasaga. Iridescent buff 2 for 12c; Doz., 60c 
Wurtembergia. Scarlet, white blotch. 
2 for 12c; Doz., 60c 
Mixture. 40 for $ 1.00; $2.00 per 100 
Exh.bition Collection. 30 for $!*. 00; $2.50 per 100 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The varieties that we list are selected from the best. 
In a normal season they will all be done blooming 
beTore killing frosts, and have proved really hardy 
with us. Plants will be ready after May 15th. 
Astrid. A new hybrid, with waxy deep green foliage. 
Flowers pale pink, single. Ea., 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
Crimson Splendor. Dazzling crimson flower. Large, 
single. 
Evelyn. Brownish bronze. Flowers large and fully 
double. 
Gold Finch. Rich golden yellow pom. Very frost 
resistant. 
Granny Scoville. Warm coral bronze. Large, double 
flowers. 
Irene. Perfect white pompon. 
Jean Treadway. Pink, shading deeper in center. 
October Dawn. Softest pink. Full double. 
Ohio Gold. Large, golden yellow. In bloom in Sep¬ 
tember. Ea., 25c. 
Pink Cushion. A dwarf, wide-spreading plant with pink 
and white flowers. Blooms from July to frost. Also 
known as Amelia and Azaleamum. 
Roclell. Light yell ow pompon. Good. 
R. Marion Hatton. Canary yellow. Large pom. 
Ruth Cumming. Reddish bronze. Large, double. 
Princess. Single white. Early and good. 
The Torch. Orange salmon. Semi-double. 
Warrior. Deep maroon. Semi-double. 
Price of above varieties; except where marked; 20c 
Ea.; 10 for $ 1.75. 
