DWARF SUMMER BLOOMING OR CUSHION TYPE 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING ENGLISH 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
If disbudded these new sorts will make flowers from 5" 
to 6" across. If not disbudded the blooms will be much 
larger than any other garden varieties listed. 
Bronze Supreme —A vigorous tall growing sort blooming 
from early September until severe freezing weather. 
The flowers are huge, of bright deep yellow with strongly 
incurved petals showing a reverse of warm reddish 
bronze. Outstanding. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00 
Duke of Windsor —A new one from an English grower hav¬ 
ing 5" blooms of rich glowing purple violet. There is no 
other hardy Chrysanthemum that even approaches this 
color. The petals are incurved and slightly quilled. A most 
artistic flower. 75c each; 3 for $1.50 
Ella Friend —Huge flowers of real exhibition value. Red¬ 
dish salmon and bronze. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Egypt —Amber with gold points. Immense deep flowers of 
exquisite form. (See outside back cover color plate.) 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Golden Security —Bright yellow flowers of wonderful size 
flecked with bronze. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Hoopoe —A glorious old rose with incurved petals with 
•buff reverse. An altogether beautiful combination. 
$1.00 each 
H. Sutcliffe —Beautifully incurved flow r ers 6" across of 
pure rich golden yellow. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Lucius —Deep reddish bronze flowers in large branching 
clustered heads. 85c each 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan —Double flowers of brilliant golden 
yellow shading to deep orange. 2 ft. (See outside back 
cover color plate.) 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Mrs. W. D. Cartwright —A lovely deep golden yellow. 
75c each 
Pink Profusion —Wonderful clear soft pink. Medium height 
and very free blooming on strong sturdy plants. One of 
the very finest pink sorts grown. Early September. 
See cut on page 16. 50c each: 3 for $1.25 
Salmon Queen —Huge flowers of salmon and buff on sturdy 
well-branched plants. Of medium height and very pro¬ 
lific. 75c each 
Silver Queen —A magnificent flower of unusual size. The 
soft clear pink petals have a reverse of silver and are so 
beautifully incurved as to give the flowers a glorious 
lace-like appearance. $1.00 each 
September White —The earliest to bloom, with flowers of 
purest snow white with a satiny texture. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Quaker Maid —A new one from England and the largest 
flowering we had last season. Immense high-built flowers 
of deep mahogany-crimson. The petals are slightly 
twisted allowing the golden reverse to light up the 
whole flower. An improved Croker’s Crimson. Excep¬ 
tionally fine. (See outside back cover color plate.) 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 15 sorts $8.60 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Dwarf Summer Blooming 
*Amelia or Cushion Type —“Four months of blazing beauty,” 
says one writer. This is really no exaggeration. The 
plants are 10" tall and 15" across and bloom with such 
abandon as to defy description from the first of July to 
the end of October. All fully double. See inside back 
cover illustration. 
Ann Miller —Warm glowing red. 
Bronze Cushion —Rich coppery bronze. 
Panola —A dainty cream colored flower suffused with 
tints of purple and rose. 
Pink Cushion —Clear glistening pink. 
Rose Cushion —Deep rich rose. 
White Cushion —Dainty cream fading to pure white. 
Yellow Cushion —Pure bright yellow and bronze. 
♦Lorelei —Similar in habit but a bit larger flowered than 
the above, with flowers of pure golden yellow. 
*Red Flare —Bright rusty red flowers of unusual brilliance. 
A stronger grower that should be pinched back severely 
for best results. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.50 
One each of 9 sorts, $1.95 
From December 1937 Horticulture: “Two chrysanthe¬ 
mums similar in growth and habit to Azaleamum were 
procured from a Spokane, Wash., nurseryman this year 
and have proved very healthy, attractive and frost- 
resistant. One, Lorelei, has bright golden yellow flowers 
similar in size and arrangement to Azaleamum, and the 
other, Red Flare, is a bright rusty red and was con¬ 
tinuing to bloom on November 5 after successive heavy 
frosts.”—Robert C. Moncure, Alexandria, Va. 
BUTTON OR POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Small very double flowers in dainty sprays. One of the 
loveliest things for table decoration and because of their 
profuse flowering habit and compact bushy growth they 
make very showy garden subjects. 
Deana —A unique and pleasing color combination of 
salmon buff and golden bronze. Dwarf bushy plants com¬ 
pletely smothered with small clustered flowers. 
Early Bronze —Remarkably early deep bronze pompon. 
One of the most satisfactory sorts grown. 
Little Dot —Mahogany crimson, button type. (See inside 
front cover color cut.) 
Padoka —Profuse blooming pink button. 
Rose Travena —Very tall strong grower having huge sprays 
of large button type flowers of rich rose-purple. 
Skibo —Clear bright yellow with a trace of rusty red in the 
center. 
25c each; 3 of one kind for 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 6 varieties $1.35 
NEW POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aglow —Small very double flowers in large clusters of 
intense bright orange. (See inside back cover color cut.) 
Jewel —An unusually attractive ball-shaped lilac pompon. 
Nothing else even similar to this one. Extremely frost- 
resistant. (See inside front cover color cut.) 
Judith Anderson —A new pompon so outstanding that it 
has won instant recognition everywhere shown. Forms a 
strong compact bush IV 2 ' to 2' in height, covered with 
huge clusters of button-type flowers 1 y 2 " across of 
clear butter yellow. Judith Anderson easily excels all 
other pompons in desirability for massing, edging or 
pot growth. Hardy and vigorous and very frost-resistant. 
(See inside front cover color cut.) 
Margot —Lovely pure white button which changes to a deep 
rose as it fades. Very popular here. 
Pygmy Gold —A distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type pro¬ 
ducing quantities of blossoms slightly over 1" across of 
remarkably intense golden yellow. One of the very ear¬ 
liest to bloom. 
Sunny Boy —A very early clear yellow pompon identical in 
habit to Early Bronze. New and very satisfactory. 
Yellow Gem —A large green-gold button growing only about 
15" tall and blooming most profusely. Very fine. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 7 sorts $1.45 
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