PERENNIALS STORRS & HARRISON, INC. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
Granny Scoville. 4'’. Coral bronze. October. 
Little Red Foot. Indian-red with shiny gun-metal center. 
Louisa Schling. Large lemon-yellow—sutfused red, single. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. 2'’. Choice cut flower, shell.pink and silver. 
Ouray. Red brown with bronze edging. 
Peggy Ann Hoover. 9’. Orchid with white tip. October. 
Persia. Semi-double, deep rosy carmine, with yellow eye. 
October. 
Petit Louis. Early, silvery mauve with bronze center. 
Rapture. Double flowers of deep orange suffused bright carmine. 
R. Marion Hatton. Compact, clear canary yellow. 
Romany. Large carmine-red, double flowers produced freely. 
Rose Travena. Button type, deep rose pink. 
Skibo. A favorite small bronze yellow button. 
Tasiva. White and cream, a charming semi-cushion type. 
September. 
The Belle. Anemone flowers; purest white. 
Uvalda. Early white, faintly blushed. 
White Doty. Milk white, quilled form, in great clusters. 
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CUSHION: TYPES? ot) bene ee $0.157) $05 S012 
Bronze Cushion. A rich dark bronze shade. 
Pink Cushion. Low, wide mound, covered by flat, double 
flowers of rose-pink. This has been one of our most popular 
introductions for several years. September. 
White Cushion. Pure white flowers smaller than the type. 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant yellow, very showy. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS. 5-24 25-249 250 up 
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Profuse single October bloom. . 13 3 .10 
Apollo. Sparkling bronze, red, gold and salmon, very showy. 
Astrid. Shell pink tinted old rose, bright yellow center. 
Ceres. Gold, chamois and copper-bronze. 
Daphne. Lilac-rose with golden stamens. 
Hebe. Soft lavender pink and yellow. 
Hestia. Rose pink with yellow center. 
King Midas. 4" flowers fully double. Soft yellow. 
Mars. Amaranth red. 
Mercury. Bronze tinged red. 
Niobe. Dwarf. Large glistening white flowers with yellow 
center. 
Nyssa. Large single rosy lilac flowers. 
Orion. Brilliant canary yellow. 
Psyche. Single shell pink. Plant medium height. 
The Moor. Brilliant wine red. 
Vesta. Deep golden orange. 
Vulcan. Carmine, garnet and bronze. 
Virgin Gold. A striking new golden yellow chrysanthemum 
of unusual merit. 
A wealth of shaggy, well-formed double flowers from 4 
to 5 inches across growing on long stems amid a mass of 
lustrous green foliage. Entirely hardy, excellent for cutting, 
disease-resistant and a sure-fire bloomer. A medium early- 
flowering type, it is all that could be asked of a hardy 
garden “mum.” We offer, for the first time, a limited 
number of field grown clumps at: 
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.60 .50 

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