New Korean ’Mums: Pink Lustre 
Fortune 
Niobe 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
T he Carnation flowers which you buy from your florist are 
tender plants which must be grown in a greenhouse. For 
years there has been a persistent demand for hardy Carna¬ 
tions for garden use and the plant breeders have answered the 
demand, giving us four new creations. If the flowers are cut off, 
the plants will produce Carnations for you all season. The flowers 
resemble the florists’ Carnation and are very lovely. 
Crimson King. The gorgeous new crimson Carnation, dazzling in color, 
and the finest of all the Carnations. 3 for 95c; $2.75 per doz. 
Grenadin Pink. The lovely new pink Carnation. 3 for 80c; $2.25 per doz. 
Grenadin Red. The beautiful new red Carnation. 3 for 80c; $2.25 per doz. 
Grenadin White. The stunning new white Carnation. 3 for 80c; $2.25 
per doz. 
New. Kanean 
Chrysanlhemums 
T hese new Hybrid Korean Chryanthemums are bet¬ 
ter than the older types because they are hardier, 
more beautiful in color, earlier, easier to grow, and 
more profuse in blooming. The lovely new pastel shades, 
which defy description, suggest the Gerbera in their 
daintiness. Cut with short stems they make charming 
table decorations, while the full spike, 2 feet or more 
long, makes glorious bouquets. As garden flowers, they 
have ffo equal. 
The parent strain of these gorgeously beautiful new 
Chrysanthemums are natives of Korea, which is one of 
the coldest countries in the world. As a consequence, 
they are much hardier and will stand much more abuse 
than the older types of Chrysanthemums. 
Apollo. Superb sparkling combination of bronze, red and gold, 
suffused with glowing salmon. Single flowers, 2 inches across, 
produced in immense sprays. 
Fortune. The flowers are deep oxblood-red, 4 inches in diameter. 
The petals are curved and the plant is exceptionally vigorous. 
Mars. Striking deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, over¬ 
laid with velvety sheen. 
Niobe. A vigorous, compact plant, producing an immense quan¬ 
tity of bloom. The clear, glistening white petals make a bril¬ 
liant halo around the glistening yellow central disc. 
Pink Lustre. A rather tall variety producing flowers nearly four 
inches in diameter and colored a lovely and delicate orchid- 
pink. 
Vesta. The flowers of this new beauty are colored golden orange- 
red, rich and deep. 
Any of the above varieties: 3 for 95c; ^2.75 per doz. 
