HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No plants in our gardens attract more attention in the 
fall of the year than these Hardy Garden varieties. Bloom¬ 
ing, as they do, after practically all other garden flowers 
have passed away, they enliven the autumn landscape with 
their brilliant flowers so profusely displayed. With reason¬ 
able care they are absolutely winter hardy and their acqui¬ 
sition brings a permanent addition to the garden. 
While many old favorites may be missing, you may rest 
assured that they have been replaced by varieties which 
have proved superior in some desirable characteristic. We 
believe we have the most worthwhile collection of this 
class of plants. 
Large-Flowered 
Double or Decorative 
These varieties produce flowers from 2 to 4 inches in 
diameter and come into bloom by the middle of October. 
Ganna. Large free deep bright pink. 
Granny Scovill. This is one of the very superior varieties. 
Large coral bronze flowers of excellent form. 
King Midas. A very strong free-flowering early blooming 
double Korean variety with light yellow flowers some¬ 
times slightly blended with bronze. 
Lilian Doty. Large ball-shaped rose-colored sort. Very 
popular and reliable. 
Lorelei. Early double yellow of dwarf compact habit. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Large yellow incurved. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. Produces perfectly double flowers of 
brilliant golden yellow shading to orange. Compact 
and free. 
Murillo. Large old rose. 
Natoma. Very bright pink. Dwarf and free. 
Oconto. Large white. Vigorous upright grower. 
Ouray. Large bronze button of dazzling color. 
Rapture. Very Colorful, vigorous and free. The double 
flowers are a deep orange-bronze with a suffusion of 
carmine. 
Ruth Gumming. Deep terra cotta. Free and vigorous. 
Silver Tips. A very unique, free flowering variety. The 
double blooms are bright carmine with the tips and 
reverse of the petals silvery white. 
Tasiva. Large free-flowering pure white of compact form. 
White Doty. Large ball-shaped white variety. Very popu¬ 
lar. 
Yellow Doty. Same form and habit as Lilian Doty and 
White Doty, but with deep bronzy yellow flowers. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2.00 pCT doZCn 
Extra Early Double 
Large-Flowered 
While all the varieties offered by us are early flowering, 
the following bloom from one to two weeks earlier than the 
general collection. 
Abundance. A wonderful new salmon-red with golden re¬ 
verse. Exceptionally free flowering, compact plant. 
Aglow. Double flowers of deep bright orange color. Very 
brilliant. 
Aladdin. Sensational early bronze. Because of its ten¬ 
dency to bloom during the summer when Chrysanthe¬ 
mums cannot produce good flowers due to the heat, we 
.idvise keeping the plant pruned back until early August. 
Carrie. A most satisfactory deep canary yellow. 
Glomero. Medium sized orange. Very profuse. 
Glorietta. Very double ball-shaped light pink. Dwarf 
and free. 
La Somme. Very dependable early mauve-pink. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2.00 per dozen 
Hardy Single-Flowered Chrysanthemums 
The following list embraces the choicest and most poup- 
lar single-flowered Elardy Chrysanthemums. Their useful¬ 
ness, daiu'ly appearance, and free-flowering habit have en¬ 
deared them to all flower lovers. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Medium-sized flowers shading from 
bronzy pink and apricot to salmon. 
Aphrodite. Beautiful single blooms of pink and ivory. 
Very vigorous and profuse. 
Astrid. A sturdy hardy pink variety which seems to have 
some Chrysanthemum articum in its pedigree. 
Cosmos. Deep purplish carmine. Most distinct. 
Firebrand. Very bright semi-double scarlet. 
Indian Maid. Deep orange-terra-cotta-—a most appealing 
color. Vigorous free-blooming plants. 
Innocence. An excellent white Korean hybrid. Very free. 
Lemonade. Large lemon yellow duplex. 
Louise Schling. Glowing salmon-red changing to bronzy 
salmon. 
Lovelight. Large pale pink duplex flowers on a vigor¬ 
ous plant. 
Nancy Copeland. A brilliant red Korean hybrid with wiry 
stem. 
Pink Lustre. A distinct shade of orchid-pink. 
Princess. By all odds the best single white Chrysanthemum 
among the thousands we have raised. Early and large. 
Red Hussar. Duplex flowers of brightest scarlet-crimson on 
bushy, compact plants. One of the most brilliant. 
Saturn. Sparkling orange and bronze. 
Sensation. Single yellow with every petal tipped scarlet. 
Very showy and reliable. 
The Chief. An extremely attractive semi-double variety of 
large size. Brilliant scarlet and gold. 
Venus. Single lilac-pink with lavendar shading. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2.00 per dozen 
Small Aster-Flowered and 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
Under ordinary culture and without disbudding these will 
produce flowers under two inches in diameter. Their small 
size does not m any way detract from their effectiveness in 
the garden, and the dainty flower clusters are particularly 
useful for table and room decoration. 
Captain R. H. Cook. Tall deep rose. 
Cheerfulness. Makes large plants of excellent form, covered 
with hundreds of small double yellow buttons. 
Ethel. Superb bronze button. 
Irene. Compact dwarf plant with an abundance of small 
white button-shaped flowers. 
Jean Treadway. Popular small pink Aster-flowered. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Small ball-shaped pink. A popular old- 
timer. 
Ruth. Very strong wine-colored small Aster. 
Any ot the above, 2-inch pots: $2.00 per dozen 
