Early Hardy Chrysant’hemums 
These varieties have been selected for hardiness and 
earliness of flowering. In this latitude all will flower from 
August until October 10th which is our normal killing 
frost date. In the northern states we advise a light mulch 
of straw or leaves on all ’Mums left out of doors in the 
winter. 
Rooted Cuttings 
$4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 
Plants from 214 inch pots 
$0.75 per 12; $5.50 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
ADIRONDA—Small, compact, bronze flowers. 
ALICE HOWELL—Orange Bronze. 
AMELIA (same as Pink Cushion)—Bright pink, very free 
flowering. 
CAVALIER—^Vermilion red, large single, excellent. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Magnificent large crimson. 
FRED PEELE—Yellow button. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Large yellow. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE—Warm coral bronze, large flowers. 
GRENADIER—Bright crimson red. 
HARVEST HOME—Beautiful bronze. 
INNOCENCE—Pure white changing to soft pink, profuse 
bloomer. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Pink with deep center. 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS—Bronze tipped with yellow. 
LITTLE BOB—Bronze red, button. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE—Deep pink. 
MRS. F. H. BERGEN—Pale pink with deep pink center. 
MRS. H. HARRISON—Full double, creamy pink. 
MURILLO—Pink, best of its color. 
PHILADELPHIA—Lavender pink. 
PINK CUSHION—Bright pink, plant covered with flowers. 
VIVID—Large rosy crimson. 
WINETKA—Pure white, free flowering. 
ASTRID 
The New ’Mum of Iron-Clad Hardiness 
Astrid is a hybrid of the extremely hardy species, C. Arc- 
ticum, and the first hybrid of this variety to be introduced. 
The single, daisy-like flowers are 3 inches or more in diam¬ 
eter, and are a lovely shade of shell-pink, warmed with old 
rose tints, with a bright yellow center. The plants have 
attractive light green foliage, not bothered by diseases or 
insects. It is the hardiest hybrid chrysanthemum we know 
of, having come through the past two severe winters with¬ 
out protection and without damage. After being established, 
for two years, Astrid produces more flowers and makes a. 
larger plant than any other Chrysanthemum. 
ZV 4 inch pots, $2.00 per 12; $15.00 per 100. 
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