Tlialia 
Nancy Copeland 
Any 
|Q Korean $2 00 
New Mums 
Apollo. A sparkling bronze, 
red and gold. 
Ceres. A lovely combination 
of old gold, chamois-yellow. 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, 
mingled with lilac-rose. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, 
changing to wine-red. 
Niobe. A dwarf, compact 
plant, fully covered with 
clear, glistening white flow¬ 
ers. 
Fortuna. Unique, curly 
petals, ox-blood red flowers. 
Astrid. A very hardy va¬ 
riety with pale pink flowers. 
Rose Charm. A large, beau¬ 
tiful lavender-pink. 
Romany. A very double 
flower of carmine with 
bronze tones. 
Nancy Copeland. An opal 
escent sheen of spectrum- 
red. 
Pink Lustre. Sprays of sin¬ 
gle flowers of orchid-pink 
Thalia. Compact plant, cov¬ 
ered with duplex flowers of 
orange-yellow. 
Psyche. Beautiful shell pink 
flowers of 4 to 5 in. in 
diameter. 
Above: 35c. ea., 5 for $1.25 
Fortuna 
Psyche 
6 Named 
Hardy Mums 
0n| y 75c. 
Lavera. A beautiful 
light lavender. 
Pink Pearl. Small, 
deep rose-pink. 
White Dot. Silvery 
white flowers. 
Red Riding Hood. 
Bright red button. 
Nuggets. An early 
yellow. 
Legal Tender. Large 
golden bronze. 
18c. each 
3 for 45c. 
For List of 
Chrysanthemums 
see Supplementary 
Catalog—page 2 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Other Hardy 
Varieties 
Capt. Cook. Soft 
clear rose. 
Ethel. Bright red. 
Ida. The best true 
yellow. 
L’Argentuillais. 
Chestnut-brown 
flowers. 
Lillian Doty. Finest 
pink. 
Mariana. Snow white. 
Murillo. Pink. 
Muskoka. Golden 
bronze. 
Red Doty. Rich dark 
red. 
Uvalda. The earliest 
white. 
Vera Victoriae. Hardy 
bronze. 
White Wings. Snow- 
white. 
18c. each 
3 for 45c. 
6 for 75c. 
