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Hallawell's Chrysanthemums 
Plants ready about May 1st to 15th. Pot grown. Orders amounting to $1.00 and over are prepaid within the 4th zone. 
Add 15c to cover cost of postage and handling on orders for Chrysanthemums for less than $1.00. 
PRICES 
All varieties: 20c each; dozen, $2.00. 
Note: Less than 3 plants of any one variety are to be 
priced at straight 20c each. 
Large Flowered Type 
Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in well fertilized 
ground. After the young plants have grown 12 inches pinch 
them back about 4 inches, then each plant will send out 
from 3 to 4 stems. In order to give strength to the blossoms, 
cover the ground with a layer of an inch or two of decayed 
manure. As soon as the buds appear on the stems, let the 
largest remain and pinch off all others. 
BRONZE TURNER—Buff-bronze, lower petals shaded rosy 
bronze; incurved. 
GARNET KING—Fine dark red; reflexed type. 
HELEN FRICK—Deep lavender-pink; incurved type. 
HONEY DEW—Light buttercup yellow; incurve. 
HARVARD RED—Dark crimson; reflexed type. 
KEYSTONE—A fine bronzy-orange, incurved variety; early 
flowering. 
LA FRANCE—Silver and mauve-pink; incurve. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON—Clear yellow incurve. 
RITA MITCHELL—Attractive bronzy-salmon with buff re¬ 
verse. 
SNOWBOUND—Large, strong growing pure white; incurve. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—Bright pink, incurved. A very good 
late variety. 
THOS. W. POCKETT—A lovely clear pink with incurving 
tips. 
WILLIAM TURNER—Pure white, incurved. 
YELLOW TURNER—Light yellow, incurved. 
Chrysanthemum , Large Flowered Type 
Anemone Flowered 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Prominent creamy white cushion, and 
bright pink petals. 
CHESTNUT—Cushion and petals of the same color. 
CO-ED—Light pink with yellow cushion. 
EVA LA GALLIENNE—Raspberry, with low, gold cushion. 
GARZA—Pure white, with medium cushion. 
RED BIRD—Deep ruby red with golden crested center. 
THE CHIEF—Light yellow, high cushion. 
TRIUMPH—Golden bronze with bright yellow cushion. 
Korean Hybrids 
APOLLO—Profuse sprays of reddish bronze. 
DIANA—Delicate shades of rose, lilac, and salmon. 
HEBE—Lavender-pink. 
LOUISE SCHLING—Large, salmon-red flowers with 3 rows 
of petals. 
MARS—Dark red with velvety sheen. 
MERCURY—Coppery bronze and red; large. 
NIOBE—White. 
THALIA—Orange. 
Single Type 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM—Apricot bronze; medium height. 
CHARLOTTE WAITE—Rose-pink, yellow center. 
DOROTHY DANN—Tall growing salmon-bronze. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM—Large white. Lasts well and is good 
disbudded. 
GOLDEN SUN—Fine yellow which lasts well. 
R. COLLINS—'Fine large bronze. 
SUPREME—Very large deep crimson. 
VALENCIA—Pink flushed with gold. Strong stems; fine for 
cutting. 
WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM—Lovely rosy pink. Large flower 
and good keeper. 
Pompon 
AMETHYST—Good sprays of bright purple, medium sized 
flowers. 
ANNA L. MORAN—Brilliant bronzy scarlet; medium. 
CAMPFIRE—Very fine dark red; medium-large. 
CHICAGO PEARL—Fine creamy white; medium-large. 
DONALD—Light pink; a sturdy grower and late blooming. 
Medium large. 
ELORA—Blush pink with gold at center; medium-large. 
FEZ—Chestnut crimson; sturdy growth. Medium. 
LEGAL TENDER—Gold and reddish bronze; medium-large. 
LILAC—Good sprays of bright lavender flowers which do 
not fade; medium. 
PINK DOT—Light pink, crimson dot at center; medium. 
PRINCETON ORANGE—Deep orange-yellow; medium-large. 
TOPAZ—Bronze, tipped with mahogany; medium. 
WESTERN BEAUTY—Deep rose; medium. 
YELLOW DOT—Lemon yellow button type; dwarf growth. 
Spidery and Thread-like 
AMATERASU—Yellow; resembling a Cactus Dahlia. 
BENTEN—Quilled petals, gold and red. 
DAIKOKU—Long, pale pink petals, incurved at the ends. 
FUGI—Exceptionally long, pale lavender petals. 
ICHIGOSHISHI—Large full flowers of chestnut-bronze. 
Splendidly formed flowers in an outstanding color. 
OHKWAN—Large and full, feathery flowers of deep yel¬ 
low. A splendid new variety. 
RAYONNANTE—Long light pink, cord-shaped petals. 
R. BACON No. 15—A most unusual variety. One row of pink 
petals tipped with gold, radiating from a golden center. 
TACHIBANA—Bright yellow, thread-like petals resembling 
corn silk. 
THE DEAN—Pure white; feathery appearance. 
