Vaz Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
BUTTON TYPES 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 
Annette. A small Pompon only 114 inches across. 
The delicate pink flowers are fully double. See 
color illustration on page 16. 
Clare. Free-flowering Button of the purest white. 
A splendid keeper. Blooms about November 15. 
Crystal Jewel. Tall-growmg Button of pure white 
which blooms about November 20. 
Dainty Maid. One of the most perfect in form of 
the Buttons with blooms of pearly white. Blooms 
about November 1 
Early Bronze. Great clusters of small golden 
bronze flowers. October 15. See color, page 17. 
Fez. A large Button of rich, deep bronze. Medium 
tall. Blooms about November 10. 
Irene. Neat, dwarf plants with clusters of pure 
white flowers about November 1. See color illus- 
tration on page 16. 
Lois. Golden yellow Buttons of medium height. 
Blooms about November 15. 
Mary Pickford. Lovely ball-shaped Pompon of 
pure white, the petals reflexing. 
New York. Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. 
Medium height. Blooms about November 15. 
Norine. A button from Christmas Gold and similar 
to it in color but Jarger in size and earlier. 
Nuggets. An early yellow Button type with small 
flowers in big sprays about November 10. See 
color illustration on page 16. 
Penguin. Free-blooming popular variety of pure 
white. Blooms about November 10. 
Pink Dot. Delightful white Pompon with a pretty 
pink center. Fine for cutting. 
Red Riding Hood. Bright red Button Chrysan- 
themum only i0 inches high. Fine rockery 
specrmen. See color illustration on page 16. 
Varsity. Medium-sized Button type, almost glob- 
ular, of bright yellow. Blooms about November 10. 
See color illustration on page 16. 
White Jewel. Low-growing plant; flowers of white 
suffused with pink. Blooms about October 10. 
Yellow New York. Perfectly round Pompons of 
bright yellow. Medium tall. Blooms about 
November 15. 
POMPON TYPES 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 
Amelia. Pale rose and flesh-pink, flat, double flowers 
on low mound-like plants. October 10. See color 
illustration on page 17. 
Crystal White. An excellent pure white Pompon. 
May be either disbudded or grown as a spray. 
Earli White. A splendid snow-white Pompon. One 
of the earliest of all. 
Golden Feather. Tawny yellow flowers with Jong 
quilled rays. November 5. See color, page 21. 
Goldfinch. Deep rich yellow; large. 
Ilona. Rosy lavender Pompon, 
branching sprays about November 5. 
illustration on page 17. 
Jean Treadway. Double flowers of soft, light pink 
with crimson center. November 5. See color 
illustration on page 17. 
Lavera. Nicely formed flowers of a pleasing shade 
of pmk. Upright plants. November 5. 
Legal Tender. Large Pompon in a wonderful blend 
of gold and bronze. Upright plant. 
Lillian Doty. Solid, double, flesh-pink flowers 
2 inches across in compact clusters about Nov. 5. 
Mary Ann. Large, loose, fluffy pink flowers on 
long, stiff stems about November 5. 
produced in 
See color 
Mary L. Hall. Clear rich yellow Pompon. Very 
fine large flowers on a tall plant. 
Mirs. Nellie Kleris. Deep rose-pink Pompon; very 
double flowers in compact clusters about Nov. 5. 
See color illustration on page 16. 
Robin Hood. A favorite among the dark-colored 
varieties. Rich deep blood-red. Flowers size of 
Pink Dot with fine texture. Blooms November 10. 
Rodell Improved. Low-growing plant with very 
attractive yellow flowers. Blooms about October 20. 
Rose Charm. Large rose-colored Pompon that is 
lovely m both form and color. Stiff stems. 
Silver Bells. Silvery white flowers of splendid form. 
Blooms about October 10. 
Snow Clad. An early Pompon with lovely round 
blooms. Develops fine spray. 
Vera Victoria. Heavy sprays of clear, deep yellow, 
about November 1. See color on page 17. 
Western Beauty. Rather large, deep rose-pink 
flowers on stiff, upright plants about November 5. 
White Doty. White form of Lillian Doty. Blooms 
about November 5. See color, on page 16 
Yellow Fellow. Considered the best yellow Pom- 
pon for mid-November. Blooms about Nov. 10. 
DAISY-FLOWERING TYPES 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 | 
Absolute. This is a splendid bronze single with 
petals of great substance. Develops gorgeous 
blooms when disbudded. Blooms November 10. 
Apollo. A_ free-blooming variety with gorgeous 
daisies of bronze-red and gold. 
Bronze Buckingham. Single, daisy-like flowers of 
glistening light bronze. Blooms about November 5. 
Ceres. Lovely combination of old-gold, chamois- 
yellow, and soft coppery bronze. 
Crimson Splendor. Low-growing plants just cov- 
ered with big, shaggy flowers of rich crimson- 
maroon. Blooms about November 10. 
Dazzler. Scarlet-crimson. November 10. See color 
illustration on page 16. 
Diana. A pink flower made up of rose-pink, lilac- 
rose, and soft salmon. See color, page 16. 
Golden Mensa. Single yellow daisy of delightful 
grace and daintiness. Blooms about November 10. 
Hilda Wells. Beautiful Tuscan red tinted with 
light yellow at the base of the rays. Nov. 10. 
Joan Piper. Beautiful amber-bronze flowers on a 
short plant. Blooms about October 20. 
Mensa. A very large, single flower of snow-white, 
borne in graceful sprays. November 10. 
Mrs. William Buckingham. Flat, daisy-shaped 
flower of soft shell-pink. November 5. See color 
illustration on page 17. 
Radiant. An exceptionally brilliant red single 
flower. A generous bloomer. 
Tagoya. | Well-formed sprays of single flowers in a 
brilliant shade of goya red. Grows 2 to 2% feet 
tall. Blooms about November 5. 

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