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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
THERE ARE hundreds of Hardy Chrysanthemums in existence, 
and because many of them bloom too late in the vicinity of 
Albany, it is necessary we test and grow old and new intro- 
ductions. The varieties listed have been approved by us for 
earliness, hardiness, and abundance of bloom. 
Strong plants from 3-inch pots, 25¢ each; $2.50 per doz., 
except as noted. 
ASTER-FLOWERED GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CyponiA. Unusually brilliant orange-mahogany. One of the 
brightest varieties. 21 feet. October 10th. 
JEAN TrEADWAY. Distinctive sparkling pink with dark rose- 
pink center, flowering September 30th. 2 feet. 
Mrs. SAM P. Rotan. Brilliant golden yellow, shading to deep 
orange. 21 feet. October 15th. 
OcToBER Dawn. Soft daybreak pink. 214 feet. In bloom 
October 5th to 10th. 
OcToBER GirL. Rose-pink, shading to lavender, fully 2 inches 
across. 214 feet. October 10th. 
R. Marion Hatton. Brightest canary-yellow, late September. 
11% feet. October Ist. 
THE Curer. Bright scarlet and gold. 114 feet. October Ist. 
Vivip (New). Midseason. American-beauty-rose color. 2 feet. 
October Ist. 
POMPONS OR BUTTON TYPE 
EARLY Bronze. Extra early, hardy and dwarf. Under trial 
with us it has proven to be one of the best in this class; 
color is lively bronze-yellow. Flowers are frost-proof. Plant 
continues to bloom until ground freezes. Exceptionally 
good cut flower variety. Blooms from August 20th. 114 
feet. 
JEWELL. Midseason. Pink button; one of the best. 11% feet. 
JupirH ANDERSON. 114-inch flowers of clear yellow. Excellent 
for border; Low and bushy. September 15th. Each, 35¢. 
New EarLy YELLow. Sport of early bronze, same; only pure 
yellow in color. 114 feet. 
