This new group will become the most popular in hardy 
mums. 
Burdundy. Most remarkable among the Korean Hybrids. 
Rich cerise-crimson with deeper center. 
Chestnut Burr. Deep chestnut red. Lovely double blooms 
resembling a Chestnut burr. 
Cydonia. Double flowers of a brilliant orange-mahogany. 
One of the brightest in our collection. 
Golden Charm. Very double, deep yellow blooms com¬ 
pletely covering the dwarf compact plants. 
Jewel. Wonderful ball-shaped lilac pompon. Very attrac¬ 
tive and popular. 
Judith Anderson. A vigorous variety producing great quan¬ 
tities of good sized button-.shaped golden yellow flowers. 
Lavender Lady. One of the new'est double Koreans. Vigor¬ 
ous plants producing a great abundance of delicate double 
lavender flowers. 
Muldoon. Large purplish amaranth. Very much alike Bur¬ 
gundy but not as tall and very compact. Quite double. 
2 inch pots: $5.00 per dozen 
Chrysanthemum rubellum 
Clara Curtis 
Chrysanthemum rebellum was originally introduced in a 
pale pink form as Chrysoboltonia pulcherrima. Later it was 
offered as Chrysanthemum erubescens and finally as rubellum. 
It attained quite a bit of popularity as a border plant bloom¬ 
ing throughout September. It is now, however, entirely 
superseded by the new variety Clara Curtis which has con¬ 
siderably more merit. This new variety has very pretty lilac- 
pink flowers borne on compact plants devoid of the straggly 
growth of rebellum. We highly recommend Clara Curtis as 
a September blooming subject for the garden. 
2-inch pots: $5.00 per dozen 
Sixteen Extra-Early Flowering Korean Hybrids 
These sixteen extra-early flowering Korean Hybrids, in¬ 
troduced by us in 1936 and 1937 have won universal ac¬ 
claim. They make graceful pre-flowering plants blooming 
ten davs to two weeks earlier than varieties previously in¬ 
troduced. 
Arcturus. Large single amber or honey yellow flowers 
literally covering the plant. 
Auburn. Compact plants producing an abundance of single 
flowers, which open a coppery red and change with age 
to salmon-flesh. 
Aurora. Compact sturdy plants producing myriads of 
single, well-formed flowers of a unique saffron color 
which blends nicely with all other varieties. 
Autocrat. Single bright orange-scarlet flowers with a 
golden yellow halo. Extremely profuse. 
Clio. Dwarf compact plant of pleasing habit, producing 
masses of deep carmine-rose duplex flowers. 
Fireflame. Deep blood red with carmine suffusion. Showy 
single blooms. 
fortuna. Very vigorous plants of medium height covered 
with unique curly-petaled oxblood red single flowers, 3 
to -1 inches in diameter. 
Hestia. Semi-double rose-pink flowers with a white halo 
produced freely on compact bushy plants. 
Niobe. A vigorous plant of dwarf compact habit. Single 
clear glistening white flowers with yellow discs cover¬ 
ing the plant completely. 
Nysa. A large, rather tall, upright plant growing 21/2 to 3 
feet in height, producing a great abundance of single- 
clear rosy lilac flowers. 
Orange Wonder: Single deep Coppery orange blooms. Free 
and vigorous. 
Psyche. Dainty single lively shell pink flowers freely pro¬ 
duced on wiry stems. 
Sappho. Compact dwarf plant with an abundance of single 
yellow flowers. 
Stellaris. Large single Buttercup-yellow blooms. Grace¬ 
ful and vigorous. 
Thalia. Bushy compact plants growing 18 to 24 inches 
high. Ihe duplex flowers are of a light orange shade 
and of excellent form. 
Vesta. A plant of medium height and great vigor, literally 
covered with single deep golden orange flowers over 2^/2 
inches in diameter. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2,50 pcr dozen 
Double Flowered Korean Hybrids 
Much progress has been made in the last few years in 
the production of double forms of the popular Korean Hy¬ 
brids. We offer a choice collection below. 
Caliph. Deep oxblood-red with a rich velvety sheen. Very- 
showy and greatly admired. 
Ember. Double brilliant bronze flow^ers, 2^2 inches in di¬ 
ameter. Very effective. 
Indian Summer. Double vivid glowing orange. A dis¬ 
tinct advance. 
King Midas, a very strong, early, free-flow'ering double 
with light yellow flowers sometimes lightly blended with 
bronze. 
Mandarin. Coral, salmon, and bronze blended to make a 
very attractive flower. The plant is compact but the 
blooms are carried on stiff wiry stems. 
Saladin. Oriental red shading to coral-red with coppery 
tones on reverse of petals. Semi-double. 
Sequoia. Elegant, good sized, double blooms of a mellow 
amber color. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast with soft coppery tints 
giving the flowers an unusually different and attractive 
appearance. Of strong healthy growth. 
The Moor. Introduced originally under the name of Araby. 
The latter name has been discarded because of previous 
use. A deep purplish double variety of a novel shade. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2.50 per dozen 
Cushion Type (Azaleamum) 
The well-deserved popularity of this type of dwarf com¬ 
pact growers has led us to prepare good stocks. We highly 
recommend the following varieties which have proved out¬ 
standing in our tests. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). Very compact and early. Free- 
flowering light rose. Should be kept pruned back until 
early August for best results. 
King Cushion. Identical wdth Amelia excepting that the 
flowers are deep bronzy salmon with a suffusion of rose. 
Pigmy Gold. A very distinct dwarf double yellow Korean 
Pompon growing not over 13 inches tall and producing 
a great profusion of bright yellow flowers during Sep¬ 
tember and October. A great acquisition and wonder¬ 
fully appropriate companion to the Cushion varieties. 
Queen Cushion. The same type as Amelia and King Cush¬ 
ion but producing pure white flowers. 
White Gull. This variety is distinctly of the Cushion type 
in growth but the flowers, w'hich are pure white arc 
more of a pompon shape. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: $2.50 pCT doZCn 
