
CHRYSANTHEMUM MILKY WAY 
NOVELTIES OF 1941 
Eugene A. Wander—A big brilliant, glistening golden yel- 
low beauty, flowering so freely that the stocky growing 
plant is almost obscured by its branching clusters of 
rich double flowers, each one the height of perfection in 
form. Perfectly hardy, in bloom by September 20th and 
requiring no pinching or special handling to produce 
flowers 414” to 5” across or larger if disbudded. Occa- 
sional plants assume bronzy-yellow tints but are just 
as attractive. 
Milky Way—A magnificent creamy white hybrid, the out- 
standing feature of which is the remarkable intensity 
of its color in comparison with the dense rich dark green 
foliage. This is the first of a new race crossed with the 
species nipponicum. For the first time we have in this 
a clean milk-white that is frost resistent. A September 
bloomer with a delightful nutty fragrance and unusu- 
ally hardy. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont III—The quality of irridescence is 
so pronounced in this fine new Chrysanthemum that ac- 
curate description is difficult. The dominant shade is 
a soft peach tinted with rose salmon buff shades; the 
whole overcast with an indescribably luminous sheen. 
It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. The large 
full perfectly formed flowers are carried on tall branch- 
ing stems, making a strong sturdy 2%’ plant. In full 
flower in early October, it will prove a grand addition 
to the garden and an invaluable cut flower variety. 
50c each; 3 of one sort $1.25 
One each of the 3 Novelties $1.35; 3 for $3.25 
RECENTLY INTRODUCED KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Arcturus—One of the first to bloom and certainly one of 
the most useful for cutting. Single flowers of rich 
golden amber having petals of unusual substance, ad- 
ding materially to its keeping quality. 
Country Girl—Attaining a height of 5’ and almost as 
broad. Give it plenty of room and you may have cut 
flowers by the armful in September. Soft, glistening 
pink. 
Fireflame—Deep blood red with carmine suffusion. (See 
color cut on outside back cover.) 
Happiness—Rosy apricot fading to delightful pink. 
Purple Glory—A new seedling so greatly admired here that 
we decided to introduce it. Fine deep rose purple of 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, SUNNY BOY 
compact free flowering habit. The single flowers are 
exceedingly brilliant for cutting or garden decoration. 
Sensation—Single yellow with every petal tipped scarlet. 
Very showy. (See outside back cover color cut.) 
Stellaris—Large bright yellow single of vigorous habit. 
Venus—A vivid glittering tone of deep rhodanthe pink. 
Easily the best in its color class. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.15 
One each of the 8 sorts, $1.85 
FINEST DOUBLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Avalon—A lovely large flowered double Korean with 
blooms of rich soft yellow with a lustrous sheen. (See 
outside back cover color cut.) 
Cydonia—Orange-mahogany blooms of startling brilliance. 
Double. 
Ember—Fully double, brilliant glowing bronze. Unusually 
frost resistant. (See color cut in center color section.) 
Indian Summer—Huge, shaggy flowers of vivid, glowing 
orange. Strong grower and prolific bloomer. (See color 
cut in center color section.) 
King Midas—Large, fully double flowers of lovely soft 
yellow, with rich bronze tinting. (See color cut in center 
color section.) 
Pink Lustre—Glowing, lustrous soft pink. Immense semi- 
double flowers on handsomely branched plants. 
Romany—Another fine double Korean Hybrid with bright 
carmine-red flowers with a bronze tone, enhanced by 
gold petaled reverse. (See inside back cover color cut.) 
Saladin—Gorgeous Oriental red with coppery tones. A 
semi-double, delightfully fragrant and very lovely. 
Sequoia—An exquisite shade of rich amber. Very double 
flowers of large size on tall strong plants. (See outside 
back cover color cut.) 
Silver Tips—Double flowers of bright deep carmine with 
the tips and reverse of the petals silvery white. Unique 
and lovely. 
The Chief—One of the very most admired sorts we have 
grown, being a loosely built flower of bright scarlet and 
gold, freely produced in well branched sprays. (See out- 
side back cover color cut.) 
The Moor—Rich amaranth-purple or port wine red. Fully 
double of large size. Unusual and striking. (See color 
cut in center color section.) 
25c each: 3 of one kind 65c; doz. one kind $2.25 
One each of the 12 sorts, $2.55 

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