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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NACOLA —An exceedingly bright yellow, surpassing other varieties of this 
type in that respect. Flowers 2*4 inches in diameter; free flowering. In perfection 
September 15 to 20. Height of plant, 20 inches. 
PANOLA —For description see page 30 under Azaleamum Family. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 25c each; any 3, 60c; any 6, $1.10; any 12. $2.00. $12.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
The majority of Chrysanthemums are hardy south of the Ohio River and 
many are hardy in the northern states, as far as the plant is concerned, but 
they must flower before early frost to be of service. The varieties offered 
below generally flower from the last of August to the middle of October. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The accompanying illustration shows the adaptability of the early hardy 
varieties for autumn decoration. This bed was occupied by Geraniums dur¬ 
ing the summer months. As they began to wane they were removed and 
these chrysanthemums were lifted and used to occupy the same place thus 
prolonging the decorative effect throughout the season. The procedure may 
be followed for lawn vases or window boxes and any color desired may be 
used. 
AMELIA —For description, see page 30 under Azaleamum Family. 
AZALEAMUM —For description, see page 30 under Azaleamum Family. 
BARBARA CUMMINGS —See Yellow Normandie which is synonymous. 
Page 28. 
BRILLIANCY —(Introduced by us 1934). An early single flowered variety of 
unusual brilliancy. The color is bright red with a halo or circle of yellow around 
the disc. Strong upright growth 18 inches high. In perfection October first, 
flowers two and three-quarters inches in diameter. 
CARRIE —(Syn. Glory of Seven Oaks). Deep yellow, a beauty. Matures 
September 25. Height 2 feet. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR —(Introduced by us 1933). A new single, light red in 
color. Flowers 3 inches in diameter mature October 1. Plant attains about F /4 
feet in height. 
EARLY BRONZE —A hardy pompon. Color orange-bronze. In full bloom 
September 20 and remains in fine condition until severe frost. Height 20 inches. 
Diameter of flowers 1$4 inches. 
