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This is an unusual offer of selected Chrysanthemums, not alone for 
their novel color tones and variations in form, but most particularly be¬ 
cause of their hardiness and habit of flowering two weeks earlier than other 
Korean crosses. The varieties here offered will begin flowering in late 
August and continue well through October. 
ROSE CHARM—A large, beautiful, lavender-pink, button type Mum, 
produced in clusters. 
ROMANY—A very double flower of carmine with bronze tones^ 
enhanced by the gold petal reverse appearing in 
the center. Excellent for 
cutting. 
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NIORE—A dwarf, compact plant, 
fully covered with clear glistening 
white flowers, 3 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 
FORTUNA—Unique, curly petals, 
ox-blood red flowers, three to four 
inches in diameter. 
ASTRID—A very hardy variety, 
with pale pink flowers. 
NANCY COPELAND—An opal¬ 
escent sheen of spectrum-red 
which changes with the autumn 
light. 
PINK LUSTRE—Sprays of single 
flowers of orchid-pink. 
THALIA—Compact plant, covered 
with duplex flowers of orange- 
yellow. 
PSYCHE — Beautiful shell - pink 
flowers of four to five inches in 
diameter. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Mounds of bloom throughout Sep¬ 
tember. We now offer the most popular pink Cushion Mum in a range 
of colors: 
BRONZE CUSHION 
WHITE CUSHION 
YELLOW CUSHION 
RED CUSHION 
Romany 
