PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hordy Perennial Plants 27 
Boston Bronze 
Tasiva—The Lovely “White Feathers 
Crimson Splendor. (Page 26) 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
GHNEBAIi COIiIiECTION 
20c each; 3 for 55c; 
doz., $2.00. 
All 2i/4-illcli pots. 
Adironda. (1%".) Thickly clustered; a 
striking scrambled effect with bronze, 
red and orange-pink. September. 
Alice Howell. (2%".) A superb irregu¬ 
lar single; yellow overlaid blood-or¬ 
ange. 
Boston Bronze. (2^-3".) Compactly 
incurved with dense center; warm 
amber-bronze with gilded tips. Oct. 
Pazzler. ( 21 ^".) A showy October sin¬ 
gle ; with wide rays of orange-red 
flaming away from the yellow eye. 
Mrs. H. Harrison, (g".) A delightful 
bouquet type ; petalage dense, in up¬ 
rising quills; warm shell-pink with 
silver lining, the center gilded. Sept. 
Ouray. (]".) Extra free, thick button; 
showy red-brown, faintly bronze- 
tipped. Oct. 
Petit IiOuis. (2%.3".) Clustered Aster 
flowers opening from deep rose buds 
to an uncertain distriibution of blush- 
white, cream and lilac. September. 
Rapture. ( 2 %".) Shapely double flow¬ 
ers : deep orange suffused with car¬ 
mine. 
B. Marion Hatton. (2".) Rich golden 
yellow of delicious softness ; compact, 
in alluring clusters. Oct. 
Bose Travena. (1)4"-) Vivid cerise- 
pink, an infrequent shade. Late Oct. 
The Belle. (2%".) Wide-branched, 
showy late bloom; single, blush-white 
flowers with flashing anemone center 
of canary and primrose. 
Uvalda. (2i/^-3".) Bulky, short-quilled, 
full; earliest blush-white. Sept. 
White Doty. (2".) Tall and free; beau¬ 
tiful, rounding, close-quilled florets 
packed into imposing tufts. Milk- 
white, creamy at center. Oct. 
The Audacious “Skibo” 
A Little Bowl o£ Beauty 
—for end table or bedside stand 
Bright Eyes 
_(%".) Crushed 
strawberry centering a little dab 
of white-cream. 30c. 
Dittle Bed Foot. (7/g",) clouded 
Indian-red with a shiny gun- 
metal center. 30c. 
^itzie. (7/g".) Brilliant gold with 
a twinkling red-brown eye. 20c. 
Skibo. (!".) A dapper little chap 
with a countenance of gleaming 
brass, slightly freckled. 20c. 
4 One of each, g%gk^ 
postpaid, for 
^‘Cushion’' Mums 
We started this fascinating, low, 
bordering type back in 1930, by 
introducing our “Pink Cushion.” 
Its recent progeny keep up the 
family popularity. 
Pink Cushion. ^ dense cushion 
18 inches high by 24 to 30 inches 
across when developed; the love¬ 
ly flowers an intermingling of 
deep rose buds with successive 
stages of lilac-pink, blush-white, 
ivory and gold. August. 
Bronze Cushion, a delicious as¬ 
pect ; bronze, overlaid orange, 
salmon and ruddy copper. 
White Cushion, slightly blushed. 
Yellow Cushion. Compact flow¬ 
ers of gleaming, unalloyed gold. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; doz., 
$3.50; 25 for $6.00, postpaid. 
The Set $1-50 
NEW HYBRID KOREAN 
Chrysanthemums 
Mainly 2^ ft. Single flowers. October. 
25c varieties; 3 for $0.70; doz., $2.50 
30c varieties; 3 for $0.85; doz., $3.00 
35c varieties; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50 
Annlln (2".) A sparkling combina- 
#*|JOiio bronze, red and gold, 
suffused salmon. 25c. 
Astrid (3 ' .) Mounded plants 18 to 20 
■■■ . inches high, evenly spangled 
with October daisies. Lilac-pink with 
a yellow eye, the whole flower frosted, 
into a subdued pastel effect. This is 
the first hybrid of Chrysanthemum 
Arcticum. 35c. 
Ceres gold with chamois-yellow; 
coppery bronze. 25c. 
rianhnA (3%".) A lovely daphne-pink 
ii^apii e sheen of lilac-rose. 25c. 
Hckctia (3"*) Semi-double, reflexed; 
nesYia Jovely shell-pink with a white 
halo around the dull gold eye. 30c. 
Kine Midas ^ magnificent 
i\ing IVliaas (Jo^ble type in prime by 
October 1st; soft yellow, vaguely out¬ 
lined in pinkish bronze. Very free. 35c. 
HUj-^^Deep amaranth-red with a velvety 
lYiara ^^jne-red sheen. The latest. 25c. 
(3".) Bronze-red changing 
mcrwury coppery bronze. 25c. 
Nioba (3%".) Dwarf, mounded plants 
lYiooe entirely covered with its early 
crop of glistening white flowers. 30c. 
(3".) Tall; clear, rosy lilac to a 
white base, with a raised but¬ 
ton center of orange-gold. 30c. 
Orion canary-yellow ; clean- 
\jrnjn raylike; erect sprays. 30c. 
Dew/'hA (3-4".) Tall, broad-petaled, 
rsycne shell-pink; fine. 30c. 
Th«» Moor strik- 
I ne IVlOOr amaranth brilliance, 
eventually the purple of old port. 35c. 
Glowing carmine, maturing 
V uican garnet, and finally to 
bronze-red; double rayed around a 
golden center. 35c. 
Korean Hybrid, Apollo 
