Anemone and Hardy Pompon, Korean, Single ... 
Large Flowering Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Sunset Collection of Hardy Chrys. 
Five Special Hardy 
Chrysanthemums 
BRONZE DOTY—Terra Cotta. 18c ea. 
PINK DOTY—Beautiful shell pink. 18c. 
RED DOTY—Silvery wine red. 18c ea. 
WHITE DOTY—Pure white. 18o ea. 
YELLOW DOTY—Golden yellow. 18e ea. 
SPECIAL OFFER—The 5 for 60e. 
Large Flowering, Hardy Red^otj^ 
Anemone Flowered 
Chrysanthemums 
Special collection Anemone Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, Bronze Buckingham, bronze, 19c 
ea.; Ella Gllllford pink, 19c ea.; Pink 
Buckingham, pink, 19c ea.; Suzanne 
Miller yellow, 19o ea. All four for 48c. 
Sunset 
Collection 
of 
Hardy 
Mums 
5 for 90c 
A speda! collec¬ 
tion of all types 
of hardy Chryaan- 
tbemums Ainemone, 
Pompon, Korean, 
single and large 
flowering. All col¬ 
ors, all different, 
all hardy. A most 
interesting and 
specially selected 
collection that Is 
sure to be pleas¬ 
ing. All B for 90c. 
Chrys. Golden Pearson, 18o 
GOLDEN PEARSON—A yellow 
sport of the popular Gladys Pear¬ 
son. Splendid grower, handsome 
foliage. 18o ea., 3 for 48c. 
Large 
Flowering 
Hardy Mums 
CIT RO N E L LA—Gorgeous 
yellow color. Flowers borne 
on strong stiff stems; rigor¬ 
ous grower. 17o ea., 3 for 
45c. 
SMITH’S SUPERLATIVE 
—Large flowers bright yel¬ 
low. Easily grown. Splendid 
stems and foliage. ISc ea., 
8 for 48*. 
OCTOBER ROSE — A 
charming bright pink. Very 
popular and attractire. Uni¬ 
versally planted. 19o ea., 
3 for 49«. 
ROSE CHOCHARD — 
Beautiful pink flowers. Very 
productive with strong, up¬ 
right growth. 20o ea., 3 for 
62o. 
Chrys. October Rose, 19c 
LUSTRE SUPREME — 
Shell pink color fading to 
white. A marvelously beau¬ 
tiful shade. Very attractive. 
17c ea., 3 for 4B«. 
New Korean Chrysanthemum Diana, 34o 
Hardy Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
The greatest advance In Chrysanthemums In 
years. Absolutely hardy without any protection. 
New pastel shades—flowers In October—very 
free blooming. Height 2 to 2% feet. 
APOLLO—A moat profuse bloomer. Flowers 
2 Inches across. A sparkling combination of 
bronze, red and gold suffused salmon. Flowers 
produced In Immense sprays. Superb autumn 
color; long flowering period. 34o ea., 3 for 91 e. 
CERES — Old gold blended with 
chamois-yellow; dusted with coppery 
bronze. Handsome sturdy plant pro¬ 
ducing a quantity of nicely ^rmed 
single flowers. 35o ea., 3 for 82e. 
DAPHNE — Flowers 3% Inches 
across. Lovely daphne-pink with a 
sheen of lilac rose, and prominent 
golden stamens. A new shade of pink 
to the Chrysanthemum. Fine, healthy 
growing habit. 36o ea., 3 for 94o. 
DIANA—A charming blend of rose- 
pink and soft salmon. Petals are triple 
rayed. Very fine. A new color note for 
the garden. Dainty flowers and excel¬ 
lent foliage. 34c ea., 3 for 91c. 
MARS—Deep amaranth-red with a 
velvety wine red sheen. Very brilliant. 
Popular variety; excellent keeping 
qualities. Very showy. 3Sc ea., 3 for 
MERCURY—(Patented)—Bronze red 
changing to coppery bronze. 3-inch 
flowers. Early and showy—long last¬ 
ing as a cut flower. Produce a charm¬ 
ing effect in the garden. Splendid 
stems and foliage. 36o ea., 3 for 84c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—Any three of the 
New Korean Mums above, for 89o 
Hardy Single Chrys. 
CAVALIER—This dazzling single variety will prove very pop¬ 
ular. The color is a rich vermilion red that does not fade. 30o 
ea., 3 for 79e. 
INNOCENCE—Beautiful pure white single flowers. Very prolific. 
29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Hardy Large Flowering 
Pompon and Button Chrys. 
MAID—White with 
Small button type. 
for 43c, doz. for 
DAINTY 
pink tints. 
16g ea., 3 
$1.42. 
DOROTHY TURNER—A sen¬ 
sational new bronze and old 
gold. 17c ea., 3 for 45c, doz. 
for $1.50. 
ETHEL—A bright red baby 
pompon or button type. Gor¬ 
geous in color and free flower¬ 
ing. 18c ea.. 8 for 48c, doz. 
$1.60. 
FIRE BIRD—This Is one of 
the best early red, large pom¬ 
pons we have seen. 17a ea.. S 
for 45c, doz. for $1.50. 
GOLD MINE — Flowers of 
miniature size, pure golden yel¬ 
low button type. 16c ea., 8 for 
43c, doz. for $1.42. 
UVALDA—The earliest white 
large pompon. Sometimes shows 
slight shade of pink when first 
opening. 16o ea., 8 for 43o. 
doz. for $1.42. 
ROSE CHARM—A very pop¬ 
ular tall, bright rose-pink large 
pompon. 18c ea., 3 for 48c. 
Lar ge Pompoa, Ysltow Bird , 17e 
YELLOW BIRD—Large flowers 
of golden yellow. Early. 17e ea., 
3 for 45c, doz. for $1.50. 
Hardy Mum Harvest Gold 50c 
A sensational new Chrysanthemum. A new variety of a new 
family. Produces a mass of pure golden colored flowers, as many 
as 1500 to tthe plant; of semi-dwarf, bushy growth. Blooms 
early. An amazing addition to the world of flowers. 50c ea., 3 for 
$1.95, doz. $3.84. 
Hardy Pink 
Cushion 
Chrys. 
THE AZALEA 
FLOWERED 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
HARDY 
At the Century of 
Progress Exhibition In 
Chicago this beautiful 
new Chrysanthemum 
created sensational In¬ 
terest. The plant Is 
dwarf and spreading 
growth, very hardy, 
and far more prolific 
than any other varie¬ 
ty. Color is pleasing 
rose pink. Flowers In 
late August and con¬ 
tinues to be a mass of 
blazing glory until late 
frost. 29t ea., 3 for 
76o, 6 for $1.45. 
29c 
Each 
Anemone Flowered Chrysanthemum. 
Hardy Pink 
Suzanne Miller, 19s, 8 for 49s 
Plants come in perfect conditions; fresh ond fine. Thanks for good packing. I om greatly pleased." 
Dr. G. M. Stell, Mexico. 
