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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
1941 NOVELTY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Eugene A. Wander. A big, glistening golden 
yellow beauty. Flowers 4 to 5 in. across are 
produced without any special care. Early 
flowering. 18 in. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Milky Way. A very promising new type 
originated from the species Nipponicum. 
The forerunner of a new race of garden 
Chrysanthemums valuable for its hardiness 
and resistance of the flowers to early frosts. 
Magnificent milky white, semi-double 
flowers cn strong branching plants. 2)4 to 
3 ft. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont III. An exquisite 
soft peach color shaded with rose-salmon. 
It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. 
Large, full flowers on tall branching stems. 
2 )4 ft. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
1940 INTRODUCTIONS 
Acacia. Fragrant small yellow blossoms 
completely cover the 2 ft. high plants. Long 
period of bloom from Sept. on. 
Autumn Lights. Conspicuously different 
from other varieties in this color. Masses 
of coppery bronze semi-double flowers 2 
inches in diameter. Compact branching 
plants. 18 in. Late September. 
Clara Curtis. A fine European novelty, out¬ 
standing for its early and continuous 
blooming period of late August to October. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Gleam of Gold. Splendid primrose-yellow 
Pompon. A gleaming display of gold in 
the Autumn, sunshine. Large 3 in. double 
flowers. 2 ft. Oct. 
Goblin. A Pompon of unusually graceful 
flowering habit. Perfect 2 in. flowers of a 
sparkling bronze and gold color. 2 ft. Oct. 
Pomponette. Not over 1 foot in height this 
charming little dwarf makes an excellent 
subject for pots or bedding in the garden. 
Compact plants. Fine clear yellow. Sept. 
Any of the above New Chrysanthemums 
are 50c. each, $1.40 for 3, $4.00 per 10 
MAXIMUM or SHASTA DAISIES 
The varieties listed below will furnish a 
wealth of excellent cut flower material 
throughout the Summer and Fall. 
★Beauty Nivelloise. Splendid new Shasta 
Daisy. Very large flowers with double row 
of attractive laciniated petals. Blooms 
freely most of the Summer. 18 to 24 in. 
high. $1.65 for 3, $5.00 per 10. 
★Chiffon. A very dainty variety. The flowers 
are formed by a double row of narrow pet¬ 
als frilled and flared at the edges. 18 in. 
high. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 per 10. 
★Double White Swan. Large, shaggy double 
white flowers on 24-30 in. stems. May- 
June. 90c. for 3, $2.90 per 10. 
★Esther Reed. A very outstanding new 
double type. Large 3 to 4 in. flowers pro¬ 
duced throughout the Summer and Fall. 
$1.50 for 3, $4.50 per 10. 
Phyllis Elliott. Large, daintily frilled flow¬ 
ers, 3)4 in. across. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 per 10. 
★Silver Star. Several rows of wide, pure 
white petals, yellow center. Strong stems. 
July-Aug. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 per 10. 
★Supreme. An extra large single Shasta 
blooming in June and July. One of the 
best. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 per 10. 
Special Collection of Shasta Daisies: 
No. 53 1 each of varieties starred (★) 
(6 plants in all) $2.50 
No. 54 3 each of varieties starred (★) 
(18 plants in all) $7.25 
HYBRID KOREAN VARIETIES 
Double and Semi-Double Types. A grand 
addition to the popular Korean Singles. 
Burgundy. Large double, amaranth-red 
flowers. Well spaced on strong stems. 2)4 
ft. Sept.-Oct. $1.20 for 3, $3.50 per 10. 
Caliph. Deep rich velvety crimson. A 
remarkably beautiful, sparkling color. 
Excellent habit and good foliage. 2J^ ft. 
Ember. Very hardy. Glowing bronze, 
flowers 2-3 in. across. Mid-Oct. 2)4 ft. 
Indian Summer. Vivid orange, full, 
shaggy double flowers. Early Oct. 
King Midas. Profuse flowering yellow, 
flowers 4 in. across. Sept.-Oct. 2)4 ft. 
Lavender Lady. A beautiful true lavender 
color. Large 3 in. flowers well spaced on 
fine branching sprays. 2)4 ft. Oct. 
$1.20 for 3, $3.50 per 10. (See in color 
page 62). 
Mandarin. Delightful combination of 
coral, salmon, copper and bronzy gold. 
Compact, neat habit. 2 ft. 
Pale Moon. Loosely double, sulphur- 
yellow flowers completely cover the 
compact plants. 2 ft. Oct. $1.20 for 3, 
$3.50 per 10. 
Roberta Copeland. Iridescent rosy red, 
shading to rose and salmon-gold, semi¬ 
double flowers on dwarf compact plants. 
$1.20 for 3, $3.50 per 10. 
Romany. Glowing red suffused bronze. 
Large, double flowers very lasting as a 
cut flower. Oct. 
Rose Glow. Exquisite opalescent rose, 
semi-double flowers. Very prolific. \)4 
to 2 ft. $1.20 for 3, $3.50 per 10. 
Symphony. Beautiful mauve-rose over¬ 
cast with soft coppery rose. Free flow¬ 
ering. 2)4-3 ft. 
All Hybrid Korean Varieties unless 
noted, are: 70c. for 3, $2.10 per 10, 
$18.00 per 100 
See Chrysanthemums in color on page 62 
CUSHION MUMS 
The highly publicized Azaleamum. Com¬ 
pact plant completely smothered with as 
many as 500 flowers. 
Early Flowering (August to frost). Excel¬ 
lent, dwarf spreading habit. This type of 
“Mum” is unsurpassed for mass displays 
or as an edging for the border. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant golden yellow. 
King Cushion. Brick red flowers. 
Queen Cushion. White tinted lavender. 
Bronze Cushion. Deep coppery-bronze. 
White Gull. Excellent pure white. 
All Cushion “Mums” are: 70c. for 3, 
$2.10 per 10, $15.00 per 100 
SINGLE KOREAN TYPES 
Some of the older Koreans have been dis¬ 
carded in favor of new varieties that bloom 
earlier. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Bronze, apricot and 
salmon; a beautiful combination. Late 
Sept. 2)4 ft. 
Aphrodite. Delicate pink flowers, 3)4 in. 
across. Showy, 3 ft. variety. Early Oct. 
Daphne. Salmon pink with a silvery sheen. 
Late Sept. 2)4 ft- (See in color page 62). 
Mercury. Large bronze red, 3 in. flowers. 
Sept. 2 ft. (See in color page 62). 
Ceres. Striking canary yellow; fine for cut¬ 
ting. 2)4 ft. Oct. (See in color page 62). 
Pink Lustre. Attractive shade of orchid 
pink. 3-3)4 in. flowers with several rows of 
petals. Late Sept. 2)4-3 ft. 
Saturn. Sparkling bronzy-orange. Large, 
fragrant flowers on 2)4-3 ft. stems. Oct. 
Venus. Sprays of rosy-lilac. Fragrant. 
2)4 ft. Oct. 
All Single Korean types are: 70c. for 3, 
$2.10 per 10, $18.00 per 100 
POMPON VARIETIES 
“Pygmy Gold.” Striking new Button Pom¬ 
pon of the Korean type. Golden yellow 
flowers on compact, bushy plants. An excel¬ 
lent edging for the hardy border. Sept, to 
frost. 
Early Bronze. One of the best. Very hardy. 
Bronze-yellow. Aug. to frost. 
Ethel. Splendid bronze red, button type. 
Irene. Pure white. Neat, button type. 
Judith Anderson. Compact bush (18 in. 
high) with a spread of 2-2)4 ft- Free flow¬ 
ering. Golden yellow. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Excellent pink. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory white. 
R. Marion Hatton. Canary yellow. 
All Pompon varieties are: 70c. for 3, 
$2.10 per 10 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
Barbara Cumming. 
Clear golden yellow 
shading to bronze 
in center. 3 in. across. 
Francis Whittlesey. 
Very hardy. Deep 
garnet and bronze. 
Granny Scoville. A 
beautiful coral- 
bronze. Large. 
Jean Cumming. One 
of the best white. 
Jean Treadway. 
Good clear pink. 
October Girl. Deep 
rosy pink. 
Ruth Cumming. 
Rich red bronze. 
All Decorative Vari¬ 
eties are: 70c. for 3, 
$2.10 per 10 
CONVALLARIA 
"Majalis (Lily of the Valley). This lovely 
flower is valuable as a shade plant. Rich 
soil with ample organic material. Heavy 
clumps. $1.35 for 3, $4.00 per 10. 
COREOPSIS 
Auriculata nana. A fine dwarf variety, 
only 6 to 10 in. high. Covered from May to 
Fall with many golden-orange flowers. 
Golden Giant. The newest marvel in Core¬ 
opsis. Immense 4 in. flowers. Fragrant. 
Sunburst (New). Large, full double golden 
flowers. 2-3 ft. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Shasta Daisy, Esther Reed 
Prices on all plants, unless otherwise noted, are: 95c. for 3, $3.00 per 10, $25.00 per 100 
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