
Jour Collections of Early B 
SIX OF THE BEST DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Ember Carrie 
Vulcan King Midas 
R. M. Hatton The Moor 


COLLECTION “A”—-DOUBLE FLOWERS 
Six Double "Mums: One each of the above varieties carefully 
labeled, $1.75 
COLLECTION “B”—DOUBLE FLOWERS 
Eighteen Double "Mums: Three of a variety, each plant labeled, 
for $4.00 

Garden C, hrysanthemums 
SIX OF THE BEST SINGLE VARIETIES 
Psyche Fortune 
Hestia Sappho 
Niobe Vesta 


COLLECTION “C”—SINGLE FLOWERS 
Six Single "Mums: One each of the above varieties, carefully 
labeled, $1.75 
COLLECTION “D”—SINGLE FLOWERS 
Eighteen Single "Mums: Three of a variety, each plant labeled, 
for $4.00 

Ten Neu Garden Chrysanthemums 
They are the Finest of 
Ember. In color, a brilliant glowing bronze that stands out conspicuously in 
comparison with any others in this color. It is, in fact, a combination of coral 
and orange shades that cannot be described accurately, ever changing with the 
light, but always compelling. Bacha2ocydo75 2.90: 
I in. Showy clear yellow, double flowers 21/7 inches across. Dwarf, spread- 
- Fapehahit Height 114 feet. In full flower September 10. Each, 30c; doz., $3.50. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose, with the sheen of a damask 
silk. The flower in maturing acquires silvery lilac and faint copper tones, very 
lovely but elusive and impossible to describe with accuracy. The flowers are 
large, 3 inches across, double, nicely formed, and carried on heavy, sturdy 
stems, several to a spray or cluster. Free-flowering. Height 2!14 to 3 feet. 
Each, 35c doz., $3.50. 
Burgundy. Rich cerise-crimson, acquiring deeper amaranth tones in the center, 
Hesaibes the flowers of this lovely double, sweet-scented Chrysanthemum. The 
fne clusters of bloom are on heavy stems. Height 2! feet. In full flower 
October 5th. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Lavender Lady. This fragrant flower brings true lavender to the garden Chrys- 
anthemums. No trace of mauve, pink or magenta appears under any light 
conditions. The silvery lavender flowers are 3 inches or more across ond 
appear in perfect branching sprays. Unusually hardy. Height 214 feet. In 
full flower October 8th. Each, 50c; doz., $4.00. 
the New Jutroductious 
Early Bronze (Edmund F. Black). A remarkably early flowering pompon in 
full glory in September. Splendid for garden or cutting. Usually free bloom- 
ing. Its rich and sparkling bronzy tints have made this variety an unusual 
favorite. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
Pale Moon. Delightful, fluffy, sulphur-yellow blossoms completely cover the plant. 
Loosely double flowers, 2) inches across, of excellent keeping quality. The 
aroma is that of butternuts. Height 2 feet. In full flower October Sth. Each, 
50c; doz., $5.00. 
Pygmy Gold. A distinct dwarf Korean pompon type producing quantities of 
miniature blossoms slightly over 1 inch across. The color is a clear golden 
yellow remarkable for its brilliance and intensity. Commencing to flower 
in early September, it is easily the most colorful early Chrysanthemum. Each, 
BoC mUOnm 32) UF 
Pink Lustre. A fine single flower, 3 to 314 inches across, with several rays of 
petals and good substance. It is a delightful shade of orchid (Laelia-pink), 
quite distinct among all other pink kinds. Remarkably free, it produces strons 
branching sprays in profusion throughout October. A sturdy-growing variety, 
so hardy it will prove invaluable for difficult garden conditions. In full flower 
in late September. Height 2'4 to 3 feet. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
Romany. A lovely flower that truly defies accurate description. Fairly glowing in 
the subdued autumn sunshine. Glowing carmine-red, with fine bronze-red 
tones. Large, full double flowers of nice form are produced freely. A fine gar- 
den and cut-flower variety. Height 214 feet. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
