KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
September Flowering 
This new race of hardy chrysanthemums is especially 
welcome in the colder regions because of their early 
blooming character and extreme hardiness. They are 
wonderfully profuse bloomers and come in an endless 
array of pastel shades which defy accurate description. 
As a cut flower they simply have no superior and in the 
garden their gay colors delight us long after everything 
else has been destroyed by frost. 
Apollo—An indescribable combination of bronze-red, old 
gold, and glowing salmon. 
Ceres—Wonderful combination of copper and gold. 
Clio—A compact plant producing masses of deep carmine- 
rose duplex blooms. 
Daphne—HExquisite blending of daphne-pink and lilac rose, 
especially frost resistant. 
Diana—A triple row of petals of Chatenay-rose-pink. One 
of the loveliest for cutting. 
Fortuna— Unique curly-petaled ox-blood red flowers 3 to 4” 
in diameter. 
Hebe—Delightfully fragrant luminous pink blossoms in 
lavish profusion. Very early. 
Hestia—Delicate rose-pink flowers with a white halo 
eat the small yellow disc. (See outside back cover 
cut). 
Juno—Bright coppery-red single flowers in great abun- 
dance. 
Louise Schling—An outstanding new flower, having three 
or four rows of petals of glowing salmon and coppery- 
red changing to salmon-bronze with age. Very free 
flowering. 
Mars—Distinct amaranth-red with velvety sheen. pire, 
(See color cut in center color section). 
Mercury—Opening an ox-blood red and gradually eiareine 
to a magnificent blend of copper and old rose. Ex- 
quisite. 
Bee ee Oc over 24%” in diameter of clear glistening 
white. 
Nysa—Compact dwarf plant producing lovely rosy-lilac 
flowers in profusion. 
Psyche—Clear shell-pink flowers 4” to 5” in diameter on 
bushy little plants. 2’. 
Sappho—Excellent pure yellow daisy-like blooms from 
August to November. 
Thalia—Bright orange duplex flowers of excellent form. 
Vesta—Deep golden orange flowers literally cover the 
bushy little plant. 
Vulcan—Glowing carmine red turning attractive bronze- 
crimson with age. 
20c each; 3. of one sort 55c; doz. $2.15 
One each of the 19 sorts, $3.00 
NEW DOUBLE KOREAN HYBRID 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Avalon—A lovely large flowered double Korean with 
blooms of rich soft yellow with a lustrous sheen. (See 
outside back cover color cut.) 
Cydonia—Orange- ‘mahogany blooms of startling brilliance. 
Double. 
Ember—Fully double, brilliant glowing bronze. 
frost resistant. 
Indian Summer—Huge, shaggy flowers of vivid, glowing 
orange. Strong grower and prolific bloomer. (See color 
cut on inside back cover.) 
King Midas—Large, fully double flowers of lovely soft 
yellow, with rich bronze tinting. 
Romany—Another fine double Korean Hybrid with bright 
carmine-red flowers with a bronze tone, enhanced by 
gold petaled reverse. (See inside back cover color cut.) 
Saladin—Gorgeous Oriental red with coppery tones. A 
semi-double, delightfully fragrant and very lovely. 
Sequoia—An exquisite shade of rich amber. Very double 
flowers of large size on tall strong plants. (See outside 
back cover color cut.) 
Silver Tips—Double flowers of bright deep carmine with 
the tips and reverse of the petals silvery white. Unique 
and lovely. 
The Chief—One of the very most admired sorts we have 
grown, being a loosely built flower of bright scarlet and 
gold, freely produced in well branched sprays. (See out- 
side back cover color cut.) 
Unusually 
The Moor—Rich amaranth-purple or port wine red. Fully 
double of large size. Unusual and striking. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. one kind $2.25 
One each of the 11 sorts, $2.15 
NEW CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
An entirely distinct new type designated as trailers. 
These plants are most effective planted on banks, in win- 
dow boxes, porch boxes and urns, where they may cas- 
cade downward and give a wealth of fall coloring. A pail 
or pot fastened in the crotch of a tree is another ideal 
location and if given plenty of moisture and properly fed 
will gloriously repay our efforts. Of inestimable value 
for high rockeries and wall gardens. 
*Agapana—Anemone type, rich mahogany with slight tinge 
of yellow at tip of cushion florets. 2144” in diameter. 
*Anna—Pure snowy white with lovely golden yellow central 
disc. 
*Autumn Sunset—Anemone type, self colored light bronzy- 
orange, cushion 14”; total diameter 214”. 
*Brown Button—Button pompon type, very dark bronze. 
1” diameter. 
*Jane Harte—Yellow sport of Anna. A fine single. 
*Zenith—Chrome yellow, reverse petals streaked with red. 
Red cushion. Anemone type. 24%” in diameter. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c 
One each of the 6 new Cascade sorts, $1.25 
OLD FAVORITE, RELIABLE-BLOOMING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Armorel—Rich golden copper with scarlet markings. 
Flowers 3” in diameter. Double. Very tall and vigorous, 
blooming in late October. 
Cavalier—Brilliant deep oxblood red. Very early single of 
real value for cutting. 
Crawforti—A very glossy free blooming orange yellow. 
Crimson Splendor—Rich crimson-garnet flowers of very 
large irregular formation. A favorite in its color class. 
Eden—Huge clusters of lilac pink, fully double, sym- 
metrical flowers. 3’. 
Ganna—A very fine rich violet-rose that is extremely frost 
resistant. One of the best for October cut flowers. 
Glada— An intermediate pompon of exquisite, delicate 
salmon blooming in August. 
Granny Scoville—One of the very best. Clear, glowing 
coral bronze. Very large double flowering. October. 
Jean Treadway—Starry, double flowers of soft, light pink 
with contrasting crimson center. 
R. Marion Hatton—Strong, sturdy, well branched plants of 
double, soft canary yellow flowers. 
Rapture—An outstanding early large flowered sort. A 
rich deep rose-crimson with tints of rusty copper. Not 
new but exceptionally good. (See outside back cover 
color cut.) 
Rose Perfection—A very tall strong grower, having unusu- 
ally heavy canes which support the great masses of 
bloom without staking. The flowers are a deep rose 
pink, fully double, large and fluffy. At its best about 
October 10th. 
Red Doty—One of the latest thoroughly reliable bloomers, 
being very frost resistant, it blooms regardless of the 
weather in late October, furnishing an abundance of cut 
flowers after most varieties have been destroyed by real 
freezing. Rich reddish purple on strong heavy plants. 
Ruth Hatton—Clear ivory-white, changing to delicate 
lemon yellow. One of the very most prolific bloomers 
in existence. 
Sunkist—An exceedingly brilliant orange on dwarf, bushy 
plants. (See color cut in center color section). 
Sun God—Perfectly formed blooms on _ stout, well 
branched stems of medium height. The large flowers are 
an astoundingly rich old gold underlaid with bronze. 
As a cut flower under lights it attains an almost rosy 
glow comparable only to Sunlight. October. 
Tasiva—A pure snow white double of perfect form. Sept. 
Vivid—Rich vermillion of large size and exquisite form. 
Tall strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 18 sorts $3.50; 3 for $8.50 


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