Crimson Glory 
Glomero 
CoAly ’MUMS 
CRIMSON GLORY. An early, brilliant crimson pom' 
pon. Surpasses all other pompons of this color. Ma- 
tures October 5th. Excellent stem and foliage. Height 
16 inches, flowers 2/i inches in diameter. Each, 30c; 
three, 80c; doz., $3.00. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A very showy single variety. 
Bright crimson'maroon in contrast to its glowing yeb 
low center. Large, fourdnch flowers bloom in late 
September. Sturdy plants 30 inches high. Each, 25c; 
three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
EVELYN. This popular large flowered ’Mum opens 
with a shade that approaches crimson which gradually 
changes to deep bronze at maturity. Flowers produced 
in great clusters on 22'inch plants. October 1st. Each, 
25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
GLOMERO. The most prolific pompon we’ve seen. 
Gorgeous sprays of balblike flowers. Bright bronzy 
orange in color with tints of golden yellow. Excellent 
for floral arrangements. Season October 5th. Each, 
25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
JEAN CUMMING. In our judgment the best hardy 
white chrysanthemum to date. Its large double flowers 
of the purest white are softly shaded with creamy 
yellow at the center. Matures September 15th. Each, 
25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
JEWELL. You’ll love it. Flower lovers, almost without 
exception, say it is the best pompon we have. The 
flowers, 1 J /2 inches in diameter, are of a bright pink 
color with a rather strong undertone of magenta. 
Produced in clusters of four to eight on tall stiff 
stems. Oct. 15th. Each, 25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. A new buttercup'yellow pom' 
pon. Compact mounddike plant 18 inches high and 2 
feet across covered with unbelievable numbers of 
very perfect, small, buttondike flowers. Unquestion' 
ably a distinct advance in this line. Each, 30c; three, 
80c; doz., $3.00. 
LOUISE SCHLING. A very effective new single red 
variety with flowers over 3 inches in diameter. Each, 
25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
MULDOON. The purplish amaranth color of this flow' 
er puts it in a class by itself. Flowers freely on sturdy 
plants 2 feet high, and is in full bloom October 12th. 
Each, 25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
NATOMA. Without doubt the best of its color. A fine 
bright pink with a slight undertone of magenta. 
Large, fully double flowers on strong stems. Last a 
long time. We cannot recommend Natoma too 
highly. Each, 25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
RED FLARE. Bright red flowers that change to dis' 
tinctive brick'red at maturity. Very free'blooming 
and long lasting. Each, 25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
SARANAC. Bright yellow 3dnch blooms. Very free' 
flowering; good stems and foliage. Height 18 inches. 
Matures October 5th. The best double yellow in its 
season. Each, 30c; three, 80c; doz., $3.00. 
SILVER BALL. A large pompon. Visitors to our gar' 
dens were generous in thir praise of this fine variety. 
Pure dazzling white flowers 3 inches in diameter. Ex- 
ceedingly perfect in form. Height 40 inches. Matures 
October 12th. Each, 25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
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