For Chrysanthemums, time does not march on, it leaps ahead. How else 
can be explained the truly marvelous progress which yearly occurs in this 
astonishing plant group. Today there are hundreds of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
in existence, and because many of them bloom too late in the vicinity of 
Albany, it is necessary we test and grow old and new introductions. The va¬ 
rieties on these two pages have been approved by Mr. Danker for EARLINESS 
of bloom, HARDINESS, and abundance of BLOOM. 
Culture.—Chrysanthemums require only a few leaves or a little straw to 
protect the roots from the sun in the winter months. Plant them in a rich, well 
drained situation, setting the plants a foot apart. Pinch out the tops once or 
twice a year, but not later than July first. They will then make well branched 
plants and furnish quantities of flowers long after the asters, dahlias, zinnias, 
etc., have been cut down by the frost. 
All plants are strong and thrifty from 3-inch pots. 
Prices: Each, 25c; $2.50 per doz. 
K.a'iea/n 
New Varieties in Single and Double Flowers 
6 Best Double Korean Hybrids 
Aglow. Elegant double blossoms of deep bright orange. Mid-October. 2 1/2 ft. 
’■‘Ember. Brilliant glowing bronze, frost resistant. Mid-October. Height Z'/i ft. 
’-’Indian Summer. Large, 3-inch, orange flowers. Frost-resistant. Mid-October. 
Height 2-2’/z ft. 
’•‘King Midas. Soft yellow flowers 4 inches in diameter. Very hardy. Mid-October. 
Height 2 '/i ft. 
’■‘The Moor. Dark red flowers 3 inches across. Late September. Height 2 ft. 
Sunkist. Exceedingly free flowering, bright orange. Dwarf. 
Single Korean Hybrids 
’^Aphrodite. Soft pink changing to ivory-white. October 5th. Height 2 ft. 
’■‘Apollo. The outstanding single bronze-red, old gold and glowing salmon shad¬ 
ings. Height IVi ft. Flowers about October 12th. 
Appeal. Blush-pink. Has dainty, long, narrow petals. Height 2'/2 ft. Oct. 15th. 
’■‘Ceres. Single. Old gold, chamois-yellow and soft coppery bronze. Extra free 
flowering. Height 2-21/2 ft. October 10th. 
Country Girl. Soft glistening pink. Vigorous. 3 ft. October 15th. 
’1‘Daphne. Single. A new shade of daphne-pink with prominent golden stamens. 
Flowers frost-resistant. Height 2-2 1/2 ft. October 12th. 
’1‘Hebe. Luminous pink-golden, yellow center; unbelievable quantities of fra¬ 
grant blossoms. Height 2 V 2 ft. Flowers late September. 
‘1‘lnnocence. 2 '/ 2 -inch pure white flowers. 18 
inches high, 2-foot spread. October 1 0th. 
‘I’Noncy Copeland. Dark red. Late September. 
2 - 21/2 ft in height. 
’1‘Orange Wonder. Deep coppery orange. Free 
and vigorous. Height 2 ft. October 5th. 
’1‘Saturn. Brilliant sparkling orange. October 
5th. Height 2’/2-3 ft. 
Stella ris. Large buttercup-yellow flowers. 
October 5th. Height 2 ft. 
Vesta. Deep golden yellow flowers of good 
size. Height 2 1/2 ft. 
Collection Deluxe 
12 KOREAN HYBRIDS 
(Our Selection) 
Exquisite Colors 
A Real Bargain 
Value $3.00; 
Only 
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Ember—Double Korean 
Color: coral, orange, and brown 
Aphrodite—Single Koreon 
Color: lovely soft pink 
THE GLORY OF THE AUTUMN 
GARDEN 
Varieties Marked (^) are Best for Cut Flowers 
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