ASTRID 
The New ‘Mum of Iron-Clad Hardiness 
Astrid is a hybrid of the extremely hardy species, 
Cc. Arcticum, and the first hybrid of this variety to be 
introduced. The single, daisy-like flowers are 3 inches 
or more in diameter, and are a lovely shade of shell- 
pink, warmed with old rose tints, with a bright yellow 
center. The plants have attractive light green foliage, 
not bothered by diseases or insects, It is the hardiest 
hybrid chrysanthemum we know of, having come 
through the past two severe winters without protection 
and without damage. 
35c each, 3 for 90c, 6 for $1.50. 


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HARDY POMPON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PRICES: 
20c each, 3 for 50c, 6 for 90c 
One each of the 8 varieties for $1.08 
These beautiful varieties are again very popular for 
outdoor bedding purposes. They are quite hardy. 
DOROTHY TURNER. A sensational new bronze 
and old gold pompon. 
ETHEL. A bright red baby pompon. Gorgeous in 
color and free flowering. Is also exceptionally fine 
when grown as a pot plant. 
FIREBIRD. The best of all early red pompons. You 
will like this "Mum. 
GOLD MINE. Flowers of large size and of pure 
golden yellow. 
GBILAC. Beautiful flowers of lilac-pink. A grand 
’Mum for cutting. 
OHIO STATE. The finest of all. Flowers of golden 
yellow. Everyone admires Ohio State. 
ROSE CHARM. A very popular tall, bright rose- 
pink, 
SILVER BALL. Large, ball-shaped flowers of purest 
White. Tall in growth. Very fine. 

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SILVER BALL — A Glorious "Mum 

BEAUTIFUL ROSE GLORY 
Large Blowering 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysanthemums deserve a place in every garden, coming as they 
do after the summer flowers have begun to wane, and continuing to 
bloom profusely in most places until well into November. The culti- 
vation of these "Mums is simple. Plant them in a rich, well-drained 
piece of ground, setting out the plants a foot apart and pinching them 
once or twice during the months of May or June. They will branch 
out and make beautiful bushes and give the cultivator more return 
for the labor expended than any plant in the garden. There is a 
place for ’Mums in every garden in America. 
PRICES: 
20c each, 3 for 50c, 6 for 90c 
SPECIAL — One each of the 12 varieties for $1.65 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
BETSY ROSS. One of the finest of all. Pure glistening white. 
CHRYSOLORA. The best yellow for early October. Large flowers, 
GARNET KING. Large, beautifully formed flowers of rich garnet- 
red. Very scarce and rare. ; 
GLADYS PEARSON. A brilliant combination of buff, apricot and 
orange. Splendid grower; handsome foliage. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Very early flowering variety of golden yellow, 
rated very highly by those who have grown it. 
HARVARD. Japanese reflexed, 
very dark crimson; extra. Rare. 
LUSTRE, A beautiful 
pink. Choice variety. 
QUAKER MAID. A very early 
blooming pure white variety. Large 
flowers in great abundance. 
ROSE GLORBRFY. Enormous flowers 
of rich rose-pink. A new variety 
of great beauty. 
SILVER SHEEN. Many consider 
this the best "Mum. Large flowers 
of purest white. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS. The 
acme of perfection in a _ pink 
“Mum.” <A splendid grower and 
the flower all that could be desired 
as to form and color, being a bright 
rose-pink. 
SUNGLOW. Unequalled by any 
large ’Mums. Enormous flowers 
of bright golden yellow. 
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