Saladin 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
W E ARE offering on this page 
some of the very finest of the 
popular Hardy Korean and 
Pyrethrum Hybrid Chrysanthemums. 
The plants are hardier than ordinary 
garden Chrysanthemums and the lovely 
flowers bring us new shades, tints and 
colors so welcome for cut-flower use. 
The Iridescent Group 
CALIPH. Splendidly formed 
double flowers of ox-blood-red with 
petals carrying a rich velvety sheen 
that makes them stand out among 
all other red Chrysanthemums. 
Height 2}/% ft. October 10. 50 cts. 
each, $5 per doz. 
MANDARIN. An iridescent 
glimmer of coral, salmon, copper 
and bronzy gold covers Mandar¬ 
in’s double flowers. Height 2 ft. 
October 10. 50 cts. each, $5 per 
doz. 
SYMPHONY. The dominant 
color of this double variety is 
mauve-rose overcast with soft 
coppery rose, exhibiting the sheen 
of a damask silk. As the flowers 
mature they take on silvery lilac 
and pink-copper tones. Height 
23/g to 3 ft. October 10. 50 cts. 
each, $5 per doz. 
Symphony 
New Hybrids 
SALADIN. One of the most spec¬ 
tacular single-type Chrysanthemums 
we have ever seen. The 3-inch flowers 
have four rows of petals of an intrigu¬ 
ing Chinese or Oriental red color 
which shades off to coral-red. The 
reverses of the petals have coppery 
tones. To add to the gayness of the 
flowers the center button is an un¬ 
usually bright golden yellow. You 
will never have enough of these for 
cutting purposes. Height 2Y to 3 ft. 
October 10. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
PYGMY GOLD. This distinct 
dwarf variety is a departure in Korean 
Hybrids. The flowers are lovely little 
pompons slightly over 1 inch across 
and of a brilliant clear golden yellow. 
The plants are so prolific that the foli¬ 
age is literally hidden by the mass of 
bloom. Height 12 to 15 in. Early 
September. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Caliph 
Mandarin 
Pygmy Gold 
Other Hybrids 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK. 
Lovely 3-inch flowers of bronzy 
pink, apricot, and salmon, two 
or three rows of petals; large 
golden center cushion. Height 
2 to 2Y 2 ft. September. 
EMBER. Double flowers 
23 ^ inches across in coral and 
orange shades that have the 
appearance of glowing bronze. 
Height 23^ ft. October 15. 
KING MIDAS. Big, 4- 
inch, double flowers of a charm¬ 
ing shade of soft yellow, but 
showing occasional bronze 
shades. Height 2Y 2 ft. Late 
September. 
NANCY COPELAND. Al¬ 
though spectrum-red this single¬ 
type flower has an opalescent 
sheen which causes the color to 
vary in the autumn light. 
Height 23^ ft. Late September. 
PINK LUSTER. Single¬ 
type flowers 3Y inches in 
diameter in a delightful shade 
of orchid - pink. Extremely 
hardy. Height 2Y to 3 ft. 
Late September. 
THE MOOR. The darkest 
of the Koreans with 3-inch 
double flowers of rich port- 
wine-red. The Chrysanthemum 
scent is mixed with a sweet 
fragrance. Height 2 ft. Late 
September. 
Any of above, 50 cts. each, 
3 plants for $1.25 
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