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NEW EARLY FLOWERING ENGLISH 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
If disbudded these new sorts will make flowers from 5” 
to 6” across. If not disbudded the blooms will be much 
larger than any other garden varieties listed. 
Bronze Supreme—A vigorous tall growing sort blooming 
from early September until severe freezing weather. 
The flowers are huge, of bright deep yellow with strongly 
incurved petals showing a reverse of warm reddish 
bronze. Outstanding. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00 
Duke of Windsor—A new one from an English grower hav- 
ing 5” blooms of rich glowing purple violet. There is no 
other hardy Chrysanthemum that even approaches this 
color. The petals are incurved and slightly quilled. A most 
artistic flower. 75c each; 3 for $1.50 
Ella Friend—Huge flowers of real exhibition value. Red- 
dish salmon and bronze. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Egypt—Amber with gold points. Immense deep flowers of 
exquisite form. (See inside back cover color plate.) 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Elsie Carter—Rich royal purple. Strong, vigorous grower 
with sturdy stems. Profuse bloomer. $1.00 each 
Gertrude—Sp’ky petaled, weather-proof flowers of bright 
salmon pink in August. One of the most admired sorts 
in cultivation. $1.00 each 
Golden Security—Bright yellow flowers of wonderful size 
flecked with bronze. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Hato—Glorious amber-bronze. Very large high built flow- 
ers. A true exhibition sort $1.00 each 
Hoopoe—A glorious old rose with incurved petals with 
buff reverse. An altogether beautiful combination. 
$1.00 each 
Herbert Sutcliffe—Beautifully incurved flowers 6” across 
of pure r‘ch golden yellow. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Ivory Queen—Such perfection is seldom attained in an 
outdoor plant as we have in this silken finished ivory- 
tinted beauty. The individual flowers are from 6 to 7” 
across without disbudding. We contracted for so many 
of these while in bloom that we have only a few to spare. 
$1.50 each 
Lucius—Deep reddish bronze flowers in large branching 
clustered heads. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Mrs. J. Phillips—Large incurving blooms of gaudy red pur- 
ple. 75c each 
Mrs. J. Smeardon—Huge incurved flowers of old rose and 
copper blend. August. $1.00 each 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan—Double flowers of brilliant golden 
yellow shading to deep orange. 2 ft. (See inside back 
cover color plate.) 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Mrs. W. D. Cartwright—A lovely deep golden yellow. 
75¢ each 
Orange Queen—F lowers of perfect form and texture 6” 
across. The richest golden orange-yellow to date. 
$1.00 each 

16 ALL PLANTS MARKED (*) ARE SUITABLE FOR THE ROCKERY 

CHRYSANTHEMUM, HERBERT SUTCLIFFE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, ROBERTA 
COPELAND (See page 12) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, PINK LUSTRE 
(See page 14) 
Pink Profusion—Wonderful clear soft pink. Medium height 
and very free blooming on strong sturdy plants. One of 
the very finest pink sorts grown. Early September. 
See cut on page 16. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Salmon Queen—Huge flowers of salmon and buff on sturdy 
well-branched plants. Of medium height and very pro- 
lific. 75c each 
Silver Queen—A magnificent flower of unusual size. The 
soft clear pink petals have a reverse of silver and are so 
beautifully incurved as to give the flowers a glorious 
lace-like appearance. $1.00 each 
September White—The earliest to bloom, with flowers of 
purest snow white with a satiny texture. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Quaker Maid—A new one from England and the largest 
flowering we had last season. Immense high-built flowers 
of deep mahogany-crimson. The petals are slightly 
twisted allowing the golden reverse to light up the 
whole flower. An improved Croker’s Crimson. Excep- 
tionally fine. (See inside back cover color plate.) 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 22 sorts, $15.00 
RECENTLY INTRODUCED KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Arcturus—One of the first to bloom and certainly one of 
the most useful cut flowers. Single flowers of rich — 
golden amber having petals of unusual substance, ad-— 
ding materially to is keeping qulity. 
Country Girl—Attaining a height of 5’ and almost ee 
broad. Give it plenty of room and you may have cut — 
flowers by the armful in September. Soft, glistening — 
pink. 
Fireflame—Deep blood red with carmine suffusion. 
color cut on outside back cover.) 
Happiness—Rosy apricot fading to delightful pink. 
Innocence—A new white of real charm, changing with age 
to soft rosy-ivory. 
Orange Wonder—Deep coppery orange. 
orous. 
Purple Glory—A new seedling so greatly admired here that 
we decided to introduce it. Fine deep rose purple of 
compact free flowering habit. 
exceedingly brilliant for cutting or garden decoration. 
Sensation—Single yellow with every petal tipped scarlet. 
Very showy. (See outside back cover color cut.) 
Stellaris—Large bright yellow single of vigorous habit. 
Venus—A vivid glittering tone of deep rhodanthe ye 
Easily the best in its color class. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.15 
One each of the 10 sorts, $1.95 
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