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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
ESTHER READ. (New.) 
Although raised in England several years ago 
this splendid shasta daisy is rather scarce 
here yet. The flowers are borne on stiff 
stems while the flowers are snow white and 
fully double showing no centre at all. It is 
immensely popular in Europe as a market 
cut flower and has an enormous sale for 
this purpose. Succeeds better with some 
shade than in full sun. Height 18 inches, a 
long season bloomer. 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FALL FLOWERING SECTION, NOVELTIES 
The following four varieties are unique and dis¬ 
tinct and can be heartily recommended. 
Acacia. A profusion of small very fragrant yellow 
flowers are produced in late September. Flowers 
are one inch in diameter and remain fresh a long 
time, they are semi-double and exceptionally bril¬ 
liant. 
Autumn Lights. An Arcticum hybrid with exceptional 
hardiness, produces masses of coppery bronze semi¬ 
double flowers two or more inches across, a gleam¬ 
ing orange tone illumines the bronze. Height 18 
inches, in season late September. 
Gleam O’ Gold. Very aptly named this splendid prim¬ 
rose yellow pompon fairly gleams in the autumn 
sunlight. A sturdy grower and carries quantities 
of really substantial yellow flowers 3 inches or 
more across. In season October 1. 
Goblin. The flowers perfectly formed in this variety 
are warm bronze in color shading to sparkling gold 
in the open flowers, which average 2 inches in 
diameter. A distinct and lovely addition. Height 
2 feet, in season from October 10 onwards. 
Prices of the above four Novelty Chrysanthemums, 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HARDY FALL FLOWERING 
This season we have discarded a number of va¬ 
rieties and are listing much superior new sorts in 
their stead. These may be successfully planted after 
May 1, but we do not advise fall planting. 
Aglow. Fully double flowers of deep bright orange, 
very brilliant. 
Amelia. This is not a new variety but has been sold 
under several other names. Dwarf in habit the 
plants are covered with lovely double pink flow¬ 
ers which are produced well in advance of frost. 
Amelia Bronze Cushion. A pleasing bronze. 
Amelia King Cushion. Deep bronzy salmon sport from 
Amelia, same habit. 
Amelia. Queen Cushion. A pure white variety. 
Astrid. A hybrid with Arcticum blood, distant 
foliage, pleasing single pink flower. 
Early Bronze. Flowers which are bronzy yellow are 
not large but are very abundantly produced from 
late August onwards. Very much the best of the 
early blooming varieties, the color is bronzy yellow. 
Jean Cumming. Fully double pure white of large size. 
