
ROSENGOLD 
R. A. ROOTS 
BALCOMB GOLD 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
(Kris-an’-the-mum) 
The demand for these beautiful flowers is increasing yearly as more and more people come to realize 
that there are sorts that will surely bloom in even the coldest sections. The following have been care- 
fully selected to give early blooms in our rigid climate. 
OUTSTANDING NEWCOMERS OF 1942 
We have selected the following group of new Chrysan- 
themums for introduction in 1942. Each variety has won 
our approval for special merit, in its particular class. We 
are especially happy to offer this unusually fine selec- 
tion of new but thoroughly tested Chrysanthemums. 
Balcomb Gold—True old gold of symmetrical form and per- 
fect habit of growth. A tall grower and profuse bloomer. 
Early. $1.00 each 
Buff Beauty—A huge, very tall duplex. The delightful 
peach-buff petals are broad and long and decidedly in- 
curved. Arrests instant attention. 75c each; 3 for $1.85 
Congo—Large compact blooms of deep velvety crimson. 
$1.00 each 
Dean Kay—A new lavender pink cushion that is unusually 
hardy and as prolific as any of the type. The flowers 
have an unusual lustre and hold their color even in 
the hot August weather. 35c each 
Dorothy Ashley—Bright shrimp pink with golden shadings. 
A fine sturdy plant and very early bloomer. $1.00 each 
George McLeod—A sport from H. Sutcliffe having per- 
fectly formed incurved flowers of pure gold. This new 
Chrysanthemum blooms in August and is one of the very 
finest yellows to date. 75c each; 3 for.$2.00 
Hector—Huge shaggy flowers of deep rose. The petals are 
beautifully twisted and pointed and the blooms are fully 
double to the center. Very early and unusually prolific. 
A strong grower that is thoroughly hardy and reliable. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Ivory Charm—A charming new Korean having myriads of 
dainty rose-tinted ivory blooms. Stocky, well branched 
and prolific. 50c each 
Patricia Grace—Curiously twisted and spiked petals of 
glorious soft rosy violet. An outstanding novelty. $1 each 
Peachblow—A grand new 1942 single, being a glorious 
blend of salmon-pink, fawn, and bronze. Plant very 
husky, strong-stemmed and well-branched, forming tre- 
mendous quantities of distinctly different flowers. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50 
Princess—A glorious broad petaled single white. A strong 
grower and profuse early bloomer. 50c each 
Rayonante—Long quill petals of lovely pink twisting and 
incurving in a curious and delightful manner. 
$1.00 each 
R. A. Roots—A clean glistening white remindful of all that 
is pure and chaste. One of the best keeping cut flowers 
and has no peer among whites. $1.50 each 
Rosengold—A new large flowered Mum that we think su- 
perior to anything else in its color class. An inde- 
scribably lovely blending of old rose and gold. Flowers 
are large, fully double and beautifully incurved. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.50 
Saracen—Large fluffy flowers of tawny gold and reddish 
copper. © 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Silver Moon—A 1942 introduction having mild, sweetly 
fragrant flowers of milky white combined with a pale 
yellow central halo suggesting the play of moonbeams. 
This gleaming white Chrysanthemum has a degree of 
warmth and intensity that is entirely new. 
50c each; 3 for $1.50 
Wilcox—A rust and gold button of real value for cut flower 
work. Strong and prolific. 50c each 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A most interesting and attractive type of hardy Chrys- 
anthemums with quilled petals that flatten out into a 
spoon at the tips giving the flowers an exotic, Japanesey 
appearance. (See color cut in center color section.) 
Golden Spoon—Masses of semi-double blooms of glistening 
bright golden apricot-yellow. 
Jasper Spoon—Long straight tubular petals with straw- 
yellow tubes and jasper red spoons at the tips. Unusual 
and appealing. 
Orchid Spoon—Hlegant large 
orchid. 
Pink Spoon—Large showy semi-double flowers of clear 
pink. 
Red Spoon—Fully double blooms of deep mahogany red. 
Rose Spoon—Luminous old rose. The tubes are incurved 
forming lovely bowl-shaped flowers. 
Silver Spoon—Vigorous pure white- with spider-like tubu- 
lar petals and showing a small yellow center. 
White Spoon—Quite double flowers of pure snowy white. 
Yellow Spoon—Brilliant double yellow flowers. 
35c each; 3 of one kind 85c 
One each of the 9 sorts $2.65; 3 for $6.50 
double blooms of dainty 


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