Season 19 39 
Four Winds 
Farm Nursery 
Hardy Korean and Garden Types—The amazing developments in recent years 
of this lovely garden subject have been so rapid that many of the garden 
minded public have been unable to keep up with them. 
Earliness of bloom (we have Chrysanthemums blooming in the nursery as 
early as August 20th). Hardiness (The introduction of Chrysanthemum 
coreanum blood into the new hybrids has increased their hardiness material¬ 
ly). A wide range of lovely colors have made them the most important easily 
grown perennial of the fall garden. Full sun, rich soil and plenty of water 
are their chief requirements. Young sturdy plants will be furnished in 3 r 
? ots. They are better than old woody field clumps. Pinch twice before July 
st to make low bushy plants. 
•Achievement—New this year. A cross between the dwarf Amelia and the old 
Aladdin. It produces a compact ball-like plant covered with blossoms of a 
lovely bronze and orange tone.Each 35c 
•Amelia—The popular Pink Cushion or Azaleamum.Each 35c 
•A. Bronze—Bronze form of the above.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
•A. White—A good white.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
•A Yellow—A splendid yellow.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Arcturus—Single honey-yellow—unusual..Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Astrid—A distinct new variety, single daisy-like flowers 3' in diameter. Shell- 
pink with yellow center.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Cydonia—Brilliant double orange mahogany of medium size 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Early Bronze—A very early dwarf pompon type of excellent color 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Elegance—Large tyrian-rose flowers. Single.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
King Midas—Fully double yellow shaded bronze—outstanding. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Mrs. Sam. P. Rotan—Double yellow shading to deep orange. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Orange Wonder—Single deep coppery orange.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
•Pygmy Gold—NEW. A distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type producing quanti¬ 
ties of miniature blossoms slightly over 1 " across. The color is a clear golden 
yellow remarkable for its brilliance and intensity. Commencing to flower in 
early September, it is easily the most colorful Chrysanthemum yet intro¬ 
duced. Unusual, also, because it retains its effectiveness right up until the 
season ends. Grouped in the rock-garden or hardy border or used for edging, 
it will prove the delight of the autumn.Each 35c, Doz. $3.50 
Pink Lustre—Single orchid pink. Very good.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Psyche—A reliable single pink Korean.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Romany—Fully double flowers of soft-glowing red with bronze tone illuminated 
somewhat by the gold petal reverse appearing in the center of the flower. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Sappho—A reliable single yellow very early.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Saturn—Brilliant orange and bronze, golden yellow center. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Sequoia—Fine good sized double amber.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Sultan—Single rosy orange-salmon.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
The Moor—New last year and an outstanding success. Double flowers of an 
intense port-wine red. The best red chrysanthemum to date. 
Each 35c, Doz. $3.50 
. 6 . 
Divide Shasta Daisies Every Two Years for Best Results. 
