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Hallawell’s 
HALLAWELL'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Plants ready about May 1st to 15th. Pot grown. Orders amounting to $1.00 and over are prepaid within the 4th 
zone. Add 15c to cover cost of postage and handling on orders for Chrysanthemums for less than $1.00. 
Please place your orders as early as possible, and on late orders permit us to substitute where necessary, SO 
that the order may be completed. 

Large Pompon 

. PRICES 
All varieties: 20c each; dozen, $2.00. 
Note: Less than 3 plants of any one variety are to be 
priced at straight 20c each. 
EEE EEE 
Large Flowered Type 
Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in well fertilized 
ground. After the young plants have grown 12 inches 
pinch them back about 4 inches, then each plant will 
send out from 3 to 4 stems. In order to give strength to 
the blossoms, cover the ground with a layer of an inch 
or two of decayed manure. As soon as the buds appear 
on the stems, let the largest remain and pinch off all 
others. 
GARNET KING—Fine dark red; reflexed type. 
GLENVIEW RED—Red, with reverse of petals gold. 
HELEN FRICK—Deep lavender-pink; incurved type. 
KEYSTONE—A fine bronzy-orange, incurved variety; 
early flowering. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON—Clear yellow incurve. 
PINK TURNER—Light pink; incurved. 
RITA MITCHELL—Attractive bronzy-salmon with buff 
reverse. 
SMITH’S SUPERLATIVE—Bright deep golden yellow; 
reflexed. 
SNOWBOUND—Large, strong growing pure white; in- 
curve. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—Bright pink, incurved. A very 
good late variety. 
WILLIAM TURNER—Pure white, incurved. 
YELLOW TURNER—Light yellow, incurved. 
Pompon 
ARCADIA—Light lavender-pink with creamy yellow cen- 
ter. Medium. 
BRISTOLITE—Very rich orange yellow. Medium. 
CAMPFIRE—Fine dark red touched with gold on reverse. 
Medium. 
CHINA GOLD-RED—Red with gold reverse. Fine dis- 
budded. 
FLORA—Deep red, turning bronze-red. Medium-large. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE—Clear golden yellow. Medium. 
JOAN WELLS—Copper-buff, red center. Button. 
LEGAL TENDER—Golden bronze, tinged red; yellow re- 
verse. Medium. 
PERSIAN ROSE—Rich raspberry-rose. Button. 
PINK DOT—Pink with reddish center. Button. 
WANDA—Pure white with creamy yellow center. Med- 
ium. 
YELLOW DOT—Golden yellow, reddish center. Button. 
Single 
Anemone 
Spidery 
Single Type 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM—Apricot bronze; medium 
height. 
CHARLOTTE WAITE—Rose-pink, yellow center. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM—tLarge white. Lasts well and is 
good disbudded. 
GOLDEN SUN—Fine yellow which lasts well. 
MRS. R. COLLINS—Large red and orange flowers with 
quilled petals. 
SUPREME—Very large deep crimson. 
TAGOYA—Deep coral-orange; greenish yellow center. 
VALENCIA—Pink flushed with gold. Strong stems; fine 
for cutting. 
WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM — Lovely rosy pink. Large 
flower and good keeper. 
Anemone Flowered 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Lavender rose-pink with yellow 
cushion. 
CRIMSON GLOW — Bronze-crimson with gold-tipped 
cushion. 
FRIEDA—Bright rose-pink with golden center. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Deep lavender-rose; yellow center. 
ROLINDA—Bronzy scarlet with lighter reverse and 
golden cushion. 
SINCERITY—Outer petals pure white; 
yellow in center and paling to white. 
TRIUMPH—Golden bronze with scarlet tinge. 
YELLOW GRAF—Deep yellow with gold cushion. 
Spidery and Thread-like 
BENTEN—Quilled petals, gold and red. 
DAIKOKU—Long, pale pink petals, incurved at the ends. 
FUGI—Exceptionally long, pale lavender petals. 
GIANT WHITE—Lemon yellow center shading outward 
to white; large and full. 
OHKWAN—nLarge and full, feathery flowers of deep yel- 
low. A splendid new variety. 
RAYONNANTE—Long light pink, cord-shaped petals. 
R. BACON No. 15—A most unusual variety. One row of 
pink petals tipped with gold, radiating from a golden 
center. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF—Inside red, outside orange. 
THE DEAN—Pure white; feathery appearance. 
large cushion; 
Korean Hybrids 
APOLLO—Profuse sprays of reddish bronze. 
DIANA—Delicate shades of rose, lilac, and salmon, 
HEBE—Lavender-pink, 
LOUISE SCHLING—Large, 
rows of petals. 
THALIA—Orange. 
salmon-red flowers with 3 
