
hOREAN CHAYSANTHEMU 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Aphrodite—Very delicate pink tinted with ivory, which 
changes to blush white as the flowers develop. Flowers 
3 to 3% inches across. 
Apollo—Dazzling orange. 
Autumn Lights—Beautifully coppery bronze, semi-double blos- 
soms overcast gleaming orange. A most compact branchy 
grower. Unusually hardy. Flowers in late September. Height, 
1¥4 feet. 
Carmen—Korean Hybrid of brilliant reddish-bronze in color. 
A decided improvement on the variety Mercury. Matures 
October 10th. 
Clio—Dwarf compact plant of pleasing habit of producing 
masses of deep carmine rose duplex flowers. 
Daphne—Golden rose. 
Diana—Delicate rose-pink. 
Dido—A very unusual color in crushed strawberry pink. An- 
other of the very fine Arctic seedlings, maturing with us 
about November Sth. 
El Dorado—Bronzy yellow Korean Hybrid. Maturing about 
the middle of October. A decided improvement on the ever 
popular Ruth Adams. 
Ember—One of the new double Korean Hybrid introductions 
of 1937. Large double flowers of a true bronze with double 
flowers 24% inches in diameter, flowering the middle of 
October. 
Fortuna—Very vigorous plant of medium height and covered 
with unique curly petaled ox-blood red flowers 3 to 4 inches 
in diameter. Very striking. 
Gleam of Gold—Beautiful Primrose-yellow that fairly gleams 
in the October sunshine. In full flower October 1st. Height, 
2 feet. 
Hestia—The nicely formed semi-double flowers are very freely 
produced on compact bushy plants of medium height. The 
color is a very delicate rose pink with a white halo around 
the small yellow disc. 
Indian Summer—Vivid glowing orange in color with shaggy 
flowers 3 inches across and begins to bloom October 15th. 
Height, 2 to 2% feet. 
Juno—Very dwarf compact plant, producing an abundance of 
single flowers opening a coppery red, and fading with age 
to a salmon flesh. 
Sixteen 
Mars—Velvety crimson. 
Mercury—Tawny scarlet. 
Nartica—A Korean cross between Normandie and Chrysan- 
themum Arcticum of soft pink color. Maturing in early 
October. Extremely hardy. 
Niobe—A vigorous healthy plant of dwarf compact habit. 
Flowers over 2% inches in diameter, of a clear, glistening 
white with yellow disc are freely produced fully covering 
the plant. 
Nysa—A large rather tall upright plant growing 2% to 3 
feet in height and producing a great abundance of single 
flowers 3 inches in diameter. The color is a very clear rosy 
lilac. 
Psyche—Wonderfully dainty 4 to 5 inch single blooms are 
produced with wiry stems on strong healthy plants of me- 
dium height. Color, a clean lively shell pink. 
Saturn—A very vivid orange bronze single Chrysanthemum 
with a soft orange halo surrounding the golden yellow center. 
A true autumn color-effect. Flowers of excellent texture, 
about 3 inches across, produced in large, graceful sprays. 
Sappho—Compact dwarf plant covered with good sized pure 
yellow single flowers. 
The Moor—A very brilliant colored Chrysanthemum of port- 
wine-red. Flowers fully double, practically 3 inches in diam- 
eter and of excellent keeping quality when cut. One of the 
double Korean types, flowering late in September and very 
hardy, attaining a height about 2 feet in the garden. 
Thalia—A compact bushy plant growing 18 to 24 inches in 
height. The duplex flowers are of a lively orange shade and 
excellent form. 
Venus—Color lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. Flowers 
single, 244 inches across, with three or four rows of petals. 
Remarkably free flowering, maturing in late September. 
Will appeal to those who like lavender and lilac tones in 
the garden. Delightfully fragrant. Height, 214 feet. Octo- 
ber 1st. 
Vesta—A plant of medium height and great vigor literally 
covered with flowers over 214 inches in diameter of a deep 
golden orange shade, almost a duplex. 
