CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued 
maximum Victor. Our introduction. Very large, clear white flowers with 
double row of petals. Long strong stem, best for cutting. 45c. each, 
$4.00 per 10. 
*morifolium. Vigorous and free flowering. Single pink flowers in early Fall. 
uliginosum. See Pyrethrum uliginosum, page 57. 
Named Hardy Chrysanthemums 
* Algonquin. Double, clear yellow, 1H ft., spreading habit, Sept. 
* Amelia (Pink Cushion). Completely covered with pink blossoms, dwarf, 
August-Sept. 
* Amelia Bronze (King Cushion). Bronzy-salmon tinged with pink. 
* Amelia White (Queen Cushion). Very fine white flowered form of above. 
* Amelia Yellow (Golden Cushion). Pure golden yellow. 
*Astrid. Lovely single, soft pink flowers with apricot tints, yellow center, 
12-18 in., very hardy. October. 
Autumn Lights. Bronze pompon, September. 35c. each. 
Baby. Button type, yellow, October. 
Barbara Cumming. Large, bronze yellow shading to clear yellow, Aug.- 
Sept. 
Early Bronze. Double, pompon, bronzy-yellow. Very hardy. Aug.-Sept. 
Ethel. Deep red, miniature pompon, Oct.-Nov. 
Gleam O’Gold. Splendid double primrose yellow, 2 ft., early October. 
50c. each. 
Granny Scoville. Large fluffy double flowers, coral-bronze. October. 
Harvest Moon. Large, clear golden yellow, October. 
Irene. Pure white compact pompons. October. 
Jean Treadway. Lovely light pink with deep rose-pink center, Sept.-Oct. 
Lavender Lady. 1939 Introduction. Extra large, silvery lavender, fragrant. 
Sept.-Oct. 50c. each. 
Lillian Doty. Lavender-pink pompon, October. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Very distinct color, blending of crimson and crushed 
strawberry. October. 
Normandie. Opens creamy white turning to delicate pink, Sept.-Oct. 
October Girl. Double, pink-shaded lavender, Sept.-Oct. 
October Gold. Large, deep apricot-yellow flowers, very lovely, Oct.-Nov. 
Pale Moon. 1939 Introduction. Lovely, fluffy pale yellow double flowers, 
Sept.-Oct. 35c. each 
Pomponette. Not hardy. Excellent pot plant. Clear yellow pompon. 
Sept.-Oct. 
Red Doty. Large, double, wine-red flowers, very hardy, Oct.-Nov. 
Roberta Copeland. 1939 Introduction. Free-flowering, semi-double, opens 
bright rose-red, shades to rose and salmon-gold. September. 35c. each. 
Ruth Cumming. Rich reddish-bronze with terra-cotta shades, large double 
flowers, Sept.-Oct. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright yellow, pompon, Sept.-Oct. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white pompon, Sept.-Oct. 
Saturn. Brilliant orange-bronze with yellow centre, fragrant. Sept.-Oct. 
*Seminole. Double, cream white, 1)^ ft., mid-Sept. 
Shaggy White. Old-fashioned fluffy white, very hardy, Oct.-Nov. 
Vivid. Rosy crimson to amaranth red, very hardy, Sept.-Oct. 
Yellow Gem. Bright canary yellow pompon, 18 in., early October. 
HYBRID KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Acacia. Single, pale yellow, Sept.-Oct. 35c. each. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Large, single, bronzy-pink and apricot to salmon, 
Sept.-Oct. 
Plants are 25c. each, $2.20 per 10, $18.00 per 100 except as noted. 
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