POMPOM CHRYSAMTHEMUMS (conlinued) 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Loris—A very fine large late bronze Pompon, flowering 
for Christmas, and one of the best in its type. Very 
much like Legal Tender in color, but of course flowers 
very much later. 
Lugano—A brilliant lemon yellow, shading to golden 
yellow. October 30th. 
Marlene—It is a deep, luscious red, greatly enhanced 
by having the petals pencilled with a line of color, 
altogether making a most charming flower. 
Mary Pickford—One of perfect form, petals 
reflex at maturity nearly to stem, forming a 
ball of pure white. 
Mrs. Francis H. Bergen—Creamy white, with 
center of rosy pink. October 80th. 
Mrs. H. Harrison—Blush pink, flowering Octo¬ 
ber 1st. October 15th. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin—Crushed strawberry in 
color. The only variety we have in this shade 
of outdoor Chrysanthemums. October 15th. 
Mrs. Henry F. Vincent—An exquisite shade of fawn and 
bronze with salmon-pink shadings. This variety also is 
very strong in growth and the foliage is perfect in 
every way. 
Mrs. G. W. Wickersham—Large, snow white flowers on 
long stems that are splendid for cut-flower work. 
October 25th. 
New York—Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. Flow¬ 
ers November 1st. 
November Glow—Color, warm orange bronze. Medium 
size Pompon with perfect spray placement and full¬ 
ness. Maturing November 10. 
Penelope—A small flowering brilliant yellow Pompon. 
The individual flowers are over half an inch in size, 
and very brilliant in color. 
Penguin—A pure white button Pompon of vigorous 
growth and very prolific, maturing November 10th 
onwards. 
November Glow 
Persian Rose—A very gorgeous wine-colored Pompon. 
An exquisite combination when used or grown with 
white Chrysanthemums. 
Red Doty—Wine red, with a silvery reverse on under¬ 
side of petals and showing up distinctly in the short, 
crisp, center petals. 
Rodell—A fine clear yellow. October 15th. 
Spanish Gold—A lovely even shade of tawny yellow with 
a bronzy sheen, maturing about November 10th-15th. 
Tonquin—Large rose color Pompon of medium height. 
Maturing December 10th. One of the good late vari¬ 
eties. 
Vera Victoria—A splendid Pompon of the very largest 
size. Color brilliant glowing bronzy yellow. October 
25th. 
White Doty—A sport of the popular variety, Lillian 
Doty. October 25th. 
Wildfire—A full double Pompon 21/2 inches in diameter. 
The reflexed blooms are a beautiful rust orange in 
color and carried on strong well formed sprays. A 
sturdy and very healthy grower with good production. 
Very desirable variety for Thanksgiving and out¬ 
standing in both color and growing habit. 
Zenobia—Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and 
popular on this account. October 20th. 
AZALEA CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become very 
popular within the past few years, and we are now in a 
position to offer the same in the following colors: 
BRONZE RED PINK 
YELLOW WHITE 
These plants begin to flower early in August and continue 
to do so throughout the fall months. They are low grow¬ 
ing, and bushy in type, never attaining a height of over 
15 inches but are very showy in places where color is 
desired in the early fall when all other flowers are begin¬ 
ning to wane. 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
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