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Pink Dot. A little beauty; white with pink center; very 
double. 
Ropet. Earliest yellow, dwarf, compact grower. 114 feet. 
SINGLE OR DAISY-FLOWERING TYPES 
Astrip. The first absolutely winter-proof Chrysanthemum. 
Beautiful soft pink-apricot shading, with yellow center; 
dark green, very glossy, leathery leaves. Blooms October 
Ist. 1 foot. 
LouisE Scuuinc. This splendid new variety is remarkably 
robust and hardy. The flowers are of good size, fully three 
inches across, with three or four rays of petals, fluffy and 
distinctive. Salmon-red in color, changing to bronze- 
salmon in flower. 114 feet. October 5th. 
Princess. Early and large white flowers. 214 feet. October 
15th. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
New varieties in single and double flowers 
DouBLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Actow. Elegant double blossoms of deep bright orange. 
Mid-October. 24% feet. 
CaLipH (New). The finest velvety red. No mum so rich and 
lovely. 244 feet. October 8th. Each, 35¢. 
Emser. Brilliant glowing bronze, frost resistant, Mid-Octo- 
ber, 2Yfeet. 
KucENE A. WANDER (New). Exceptionally free-flowering. 
Easily grown and requires no disbudding or pinching to 
get 414-inch flowers. Golden yellow. September 20th. 
Each, 75¢. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Large, 3-inch, orange flowers. Frost-resist- 
ant. Mid-October. 2-21 feet. 
Kinc Minas. Soft yellow flowers, 4 inches in diameter. Very 
hardy. Mid-October. 21 feet. 
LAVENDER Lapy (New). In two years this variety has 
achieved great popularity. Strong, free-flowering, pale 
lavender. 21 feet. October 5th. Each, 35¢. 
Mrs. PIERRE S. puPont III (New). Soft peach-pink, tinted 
rosy-salmon. Vigorous. 214 feet. October 10th. Each, 75¢. 
