HARDY VARIETIES 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No plants in our gardens attract more attention in 
the fall of the year than these Hardy Garden varie- 
ties. Blooming, as they do, after practically all other 
garden flowers have passed away, they enliven the 
autumn landscape with their brilliant flowers so pro- 
fusely displayed. With reasonable care they are ab- 
solutely winter hardy and their acquisition brings a 
permanent addition to the garden. 
While many old favorites may be missing, you may 
rest assured that they have been replaced by varie- 
ties which have proved superior in some desirable 
characteristic. We believe we have the most worth- 
while collection of this class of plants. 
Large-Flowered, Double or Decorative 
These varieties produce flowers from 2 to 4 inches 
in diameter and come into bloom by the middle of 
October. 
Ganna. Large free deep bright pink. 
Granny Scovill. This is one of the very superior va- 
rieties.Large coral bronze flowers of excellent form. 
King Midas. A very strong free-flowering early 
blooming double Korean variety with light yellow 
flowers sometimes slightly blended with bronze. 
Lilian Doty. Large ball-shaped rose-colored sort. 
Very popular and reliable. 
Lorelei. Early double yellow of dwarf compact habit. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Large yellow incurved. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. Produces perfectly double flow- 
ers of brilliant golden-yellow shading to orange. 
Compact and free. 
Murillo. Large old rose. 
Natoma. Very bright pink. Dwarf and tree. 
Oconto. Large white. Vigorous upright grower. 
Ouray. Large bronze button of dazzling color. 
Rapture. Very colorful, vigorous and free. The 
double flowers are a deep orange-bronze with a 
suffusion of carmine. 
Ruth Cumming. Deep terra cotta. Free and vigorous. 
Silver Tips. A very unique, free-flowering variety. 
The double blooms are bright carmine with the 
tips and reverse of the petals silvery white. 
Tasiva. Large free-flowering pure white of compact 
form. 
White Doty. Large ball-shaped white variety. Very 
popular. 
Yellow Doty. Same form and habit as Lilian Doty 
and White Doty, but with deep bronzy yellow 
flowers. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 
$2.50 per dozen 
The Public’s Choice 
This new group will become the most popular in 
hardy mums. 
Burgundy. Most remarkable among the Korean Hy- 
brids. Rich cerise-crimson with deeper center. 
Chestnut Burr. Deep chestnut red. Lovely double 
blooms resembling a Chestnut burr. 
Cydonia. Double flowers of a brilliant orange-ma- 
hogany. One of the brightest in our collection. 
Golden Charm. Very double, deep yellow blooms 
completely covering the dwarf compact plants. 
Jewel. Wonderful ball-shaped lilac pompon. Very 
attractive and popular. 
Judith Anderson. A vigorous variety producing great 
quantities of good sized button-shaped golden yel- 
low flowers. 
Lavender Lady. One of the newest double Koreans. 
Vigorous plants producing a great abundance of 
delicate double lavender flowers. 
Muldoon. Large purplish amaranth. Very much like 
Burgundy but not as tall and very compact. Quite 
double. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 
$5.00 per dozen 
Hardy Single-Flowered Chrysanthemums 
The following list embraces the choicest and most 
popular single-flowered Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Their usefulness, dainty appearance, and free-flow- 
ering habit have endeared them to all flower lovers. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Medium-sized flowers shading 
from bronzy pink and apricot to salmon. 
Aphrodite. Beautiful single blooms of pink and ivory. 
Very vigorous and profuse. 
Astrid. A sturdy hardy pink variety which seems to 
have some Chrysanthemum articum in its pedi- 
gree. 
Cosmos. Deep purplish carmine. Most distinct. 
Firebrand. Very bright semi-double scarlet. 
Indian Maid. Deep orange-terra-cotta—a most ap- 
pealing color. Vigorous free-blooming plants. 
Innocence. An excellent white Korean Hybrid. Very 
free. 
Lemonade. Large lemon yellow duplex. 
Louise Schling. Glowing salmon-red changing to 
bronzy salmon. 
Lovelight. Large pale pink duplex flowers on a vig- 
orous plant. 
Nancy Copeland. A brilliant red Korean Hybrid with 
wiry stem. 
Pink Lustre. A distinct shade of orchid-pink. 
Princess. By all odds the best single white Chrysan- 
themum among the thousands we have raised. 
Early and large. 
Red Hussar. Duplex flowers of brightest scarlet-crim- 
son on bushy, compact plants. One of the most 
brilliant. 
Saturn. Sparkling orange and bronze. 
Sensation. Single yellow with every petal tipped 
scarlet. Very showy and reliable. 
The Chief. An extremely attractive semi-double va- 
riety of large size. Brilliant scarlet and gold. 
Venus. Single lilac-pink with lavendar shading. 
Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 
$2.50 per dozen 
