Astrid 
Provide a wealth of color in the fall when other flowers ore gone. 
Strong plants from 3-inch pots, 25c each; $2.50 per doz., 
except os noted. 
Aster-Flowered Garden Chrysanthemums 
’^Barbara Gumming. Clear yellow, shading to orange-bronze; commences flowering 
in late August. 2 ft. 
’■‘Cydonia. Unusually brilliant orange-mahogany. One of the brightest varieties. 
Z’/z ft. October 10th. 
Granny Scovill. (New.) Dwarf, coral-bronze, a new color. 2 ft. October 15th. 
Jean Treadway. (New.) Distinctive sparkling pink with dark rose-pink center, 
flowering September 30th. 2 ft. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. Brilliant golden yellow, shading to deep orange. Z’/z ft. 
October 15th. 
October Dawn. Soft daybreak pink. Z'/z ft. In bloom October 5th to 10th. 
‘•‘October Girl. Rose-pink, shading to lavender, fully 2 inches across. Z’/z ft. October 
10th. 
‘•‘Rapture. Deep orange-bronze with a suffusion of carmine. 2 ft. October 10th. 
‘■‘R. Marion Hatton. Brightest canary-yellow, late September. 1 '/z ft. October 1st. 
Ruth Gumming. Rich redded bronze, terra cotta shadings. 2'/z ft. October 15th. 
‘•‘The Ghief. Bright scarlet and gold. 1 Vz ft. October 1st. 
Vivid. (New.) Midseason. American-Beauty-rose color. 2 ft. October 1st. 
October Girl 
Bronze Beauty 
Pompons or Button Type 
‘•‘Early Bronze. Extra early, hardy and dwarf. Under trial with us it has proven 
to be one of the best in this class, color is lively bronze-yellow. Flowers are frost¬ 
proof. Plant continues to bloom until ground freezes. Exceptionally good cut 
flower variety. Blooms from August 20th. 1 ’/z ft. 
‘■‘NEW EARLY YELLOW. Sport of Early Bronze, same as above only pure yellow in 
color. 1 Vz ft. 
‘■‘Jewell. Midseason. Pink button; one of the best. 1 Vz ft. 
‘•‘Pink Dot. A little beauty; white with pink center; very double. 
‘■‘Rodel. Earliest yellow, dwarf, compact grower. 1 )/z ft. 
Single or Daisy-Flowering Types 
Astrid. (New.) The first absolutely winter-proof Ghrysanthemum. Beautiful soft 
pink-apricot shading, with yellow center; dark green, very glossy, leathery leaves. 
Blooms October 1st. 1 ft. 
Gavalier. Deep wine-red color. Flowers freely October 15th. Height Z'/z ft. 
Glara Gurtis. The earliest blooming single pink Chrysanthemum in existence. 
Dwarf, absolutely hardy and extremely free flowering. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
‘•‘Gypsy Girl. Crimson shading to chestnut; a good cut flower. 2 ft. October 1st. 
‘•‘Louise Schling. This splendid new variety is remarkably robust and hardy. The 
flowers are of good size, fully three inches across, with three or four rays of 
petals, fluffy and distinctive. Salmon-red in color, changing to bronze-salmon 
in flower. 1 Vz ft. October 5th. 
Princess. Early and large white flowers. 2 Vz ft. October 15th. 
AZALEAMUMS 
Azaleamums belong to the Chrysanthemum family, but in habit of growth 
it resembles an Azalea in full bloom, hence its name. Each plant, when given 
good cultivation, produces hundreds of blooms. Don't fail to plant some of 
these in your garden. 
Bronze Beoutv Cushion). Flowers open to rich bronze, turning 
* to bronzy yellow. 
Golden Glorymum (Yellow Azaleamum). Pure golden yellow. 
Magic Whife (Queen Cushion). Blooms open delicate pink, turning 
^ to pure white. 
Pink Cushion (Amelia; Cameo Queen). Flowers open deep orchid- 
pink, changing to light orchid-pink; creamy center. 
Santa Claus (Little Bob) . Red type of the same free blooming Azalea- 
mum. (Not included in collection.) Each 50c; doz., $5.00. 
A^xueamum Qollectio*i 
V 
4 Colors 
$1.00 value 
for only 
85c 
Varieties Marked are Best for Cut Flowers 
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