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HARDY KOREAN HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
‘The Korean Chrysanthemums have been proved to be consider- 
-ably more hardy than the old standard hardy types and are recom- 
mended for those who desire this type of Chrysanthemums. They are 
-now produced in most all the colors and supply an abundance of color 
for early fall gardens. The Retail Florist can safely recommend this 
-type to their retail trade. 
SINGLE TYPE 
APOLLO. A combination of bronze, red and gold. . 
MARS. Deep Amaranth-red. 
DAZIRA. White with soft pink shading. 
VENUS. Bright clear pink. 
ORION. Brilliant canary-yellow. 
DOUBLE HARDY KOREANS 
THE MOOR. Greatly admired by many who fancy this partic- 
‘ular color, best described as .amaranth-purple or port-wine-red. 
Flowers 3 inches across, double, produced freely and keep well when 
cut. In full flower in late September. Height 2 feet. Very hardy. 
KING MIDAS. A very prolific, large flowered, soft yellow pom- 
pon with occasional bronze shadings. Sturdy and prolific. Height 
214 feet. Matures during October. 
EMBER. This is a remarkably hardy and rugged Chrysanthe- 
mum which apparently withstands all weather conditions. It is a 
combination of coral and orange Shades. 2% inches in diameter. 
Flowering in mid October. Height 21% feet. 
LAVENDER LADY. True lavender as the name implies, unusual 
and greatly admired. Strong growth and usual korean hardiness. 
Height 2% feet. Matures October 8th. $1.50 per doz., $8.00 per 100, 
$75.00 per 1,000. 
NEW VARIETIES GROWN ON TRIAL 
As usual we will grow on trial many of the new varieties for 1941 
that look promising. Adding those to our list that fill a vacancy or 
show improvement over older varieties. In this manner we hope to 
live up to our slogan of, ALL THAT IS BEST IN MUMS. In the pre- 
ceding pages you will find a number of new sorts added that should 
be tried out, as we are sure that you will profit by it. 
