*Indicates Rock-Plants 

tIndicates Cut-Flower Varieties 7 
DOUBLE OR ASTER-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aglow. Double, very brilliant deep, bright orange 
flowers. 
Algonquin. 11% ft. Showy, clear yellow, double 
flowers 21% inches across. Dwarf, spreading habit. 
In full flower September 10. 
Burgundy. Large, double, rich 
flowers. Good grower and bloomer. 
Caliph. 2)% ft. Ox-blood-red, with rich velvety 
sheen or glow. In full bloom October 10. 
Cydonia. Double, brilliant orange-mahogany 
blooms of medium size. Rare and fetching color. 
Gleam o’Gold. 2 ft. Quantities of substantial 
double primrose-yellow flowers, 3 inches or more 
across, are carried on strong, branchy stems. 
Golden Charm. Double golden yellow. 
flowering. 
Granny Scovill. 2 ft. Well-formed fluffy flowers 
fully 41% inches across, of a glowing, clear, warm 
coral-bronze. Very attractive. In full bloom by 
October 10. 
Indian Summer. 21% ft. Large, double, glowing 
orange flowers; the unfurled central petals add a 
luminous golden orange reflection. Plant is of 
sturdy, erect growth. Free flowering, starting to 
bloom in mid-October. 
King Midas. In profusion of flowers there is 
no double hardy Chrysanthemum comparable 
to this lovely variety. The plants are covered 
with blooms for a long period, commencing in 
late September and continuing throughout Octo- 
ber. They average 4 inches in diameter, are fully 
double, and a charming shade of soft yellow with 
occasional bronze shadings. 
Lavender Lady. 21!% ft. The silvery lavender 
flowers are 3 inches or more across and appear in 
perfect branching sprays. Unusually hardy. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. A perfectly double brilliant 
golden yellow flower shading to deep orange. 
Compact and free. 
Pale Moon. Delightful, fluffy, sulphur-yellow 
blooms completely cover the plant. The loosely 
double flowers are 2% inches across, of excellent 
keeping quality. Starts blooming in September. 
Pohotcong. A lovely, double, deep pink flower 
3 to 4 inches across, with rich dark green foliage. 
Long blooming period—starts in early September. 
Vigorous growth—24 inches tall. 
Rapture. No Chrysanthemum has recetved more 
praise than this colorful variety. The double 
flowers are a deep orange-bronze with a suffusion 
of carmine. 
burgundy-red 
Free 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow. Free | 
blooming and early. 


Aster-flowered Chrysanthemums 
Rose Glow. A charming old-rose color. Ex- 
ceptionally free flowering. 
Roberta Copeland. 11% ft. Medium-sized semi- 
double flowers on short, Branching stems. Bright 
rose-red, later shading to rose and salmon-gold. 
In full flower September 15. 
Ruth Hatton. Small, double ivory-white flowers. 
Early. 
Seminole. 11% ft. Similar to Algonquin but a nice 
cream-white. September. 
Sun God. Showy late variety with large ball- 
shaped bronzy gold flowers. 
Symphony. 3 ft. Mauve-rose, overcast soft 
coppery rose. The flowers are large, 3 inches across, 
double, nicely formed, and carried on heavy, 
sturdy stems. Early October. 
Tasiva. Dwarf plant, with large, double, white 
blooms. Early. 
The Moor. 2 ft. Amaranth-purple or port-wine- 
red. Flowers 3 inches across, double. In full flower 
in late September. Very hardy. 
White Doty. 3 ft. A fine white Pompon. 
BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Pompon-flowered variety 
with clear, deep rose-colored petals tipped 
golden bronze. A tall grower. 
Early Bronze. Very early small-flowering Pompon. 
Goblin. 2 ft. The blooms, 2 inches across, are so 
nicely placed that each stands out distinctly 
notwithstanding its free-flowering qualities. Color 
is a splendid warm bronze, shading to sparkling 
gold 1 the open flower. A distinct and lovely 
addition to this popular type. 
Irene. The finest white Button. 
Splendid for 
cutting. 

Jewel. Very popular pink Button. Rather tall 
grower. Long cutting stems. 
Judith Anderson. New garden Pompon. The 
flowers are small (about 11% inches across), well 
rounded, clear buttercup- yellow. Effective in the 
garden or flowered as a pot-plant. It is of dwarf, 
Baek habit and is in full bloom by early October. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Large, pink Button. 
Ouray. The masses of blooms are a rich bronze, 
with a coppery glow. Early and hardy Pompon. 
Treasure Trove. Clear yellow. Begins to bloom 
in early September. 
PRICES—Unless otherwise priced, all plants are sold at 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Three plants of one variety at the dozen rate 
