
SALADIN 
NEW CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
An entirely distinct new type designated as trailers. 
These plants are most effective planted on banks, in win- 
dow boxes, porch boxes and urns, where they may cas- 
cade downward and give a wealth of fall coloring. A pail 
or pot fastened in the crotch of a tree is another ideal 
location and if given plenty of moisture and properly fed 
will gloriously repay our efforts. Of inestimable value 
for high rockeries and wall gardens. 
*Anna—Pure snowy white with lovely golden yellow central 
disc. 
Chushin—Bright red single with yellow center. 
Comet—Pinkish cream anemone type. 
Eastern Star—Lavender anemone type. 
Kokow—Spoon shaped pink. Lovely. 
*Jane Harte—Yellow sport of Anna. A fine single. 
Purple Queen—Excellent purple anemone type. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c 
Cne each of the 7 new Cascades, $1.50 
BUTTON OR POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Small very double flowers in dainty sprays. One of the 
loveliest things for table decoration and because of their 
profuse flowering habit and compact bushy growth they 
make very showy garden subjects. 
Aglow—Small very double flowers in large clusters of 
intense bright orange. (See outside back cover color cut.) 
Deana—A unique and pleasing coior combination of 
salmon buff and golden bronze. Dwarf bushy plants com- 
pletely smothered with small clustered flowers. 
Early Bronze—Remarkably early deep bronze pompon. 
One of the most satisfactory sorts grown. 
Early Yellow—A glorious pure golden yellow sport of Early 
Bronze. Fully as good in every respect as its grand 
parent. 
Jewel—An unusually attractive ball-shaped lilac pompon. 
Nothing else even similar to this one. Extremely frost- 
resistant. (See color cut on inside back cover.) 
Judith Anderson—A new pompon so outstanding that it 
has won instant recognition everywhere shown. Forms a 
strong compact bush 114’ to 2’ in height, covered with 
huge clusters of button-type flowers 114” across of 
clear butter yellow. Judith Anderson easily excels all 
other pompons in desirability for massing, edging or 
pot growth. Hardy and vigorous and very frost-resistant. 
(See color cut on inside back cover.) 
Little Dot—Mahogany crimson, button type. (See color cut 
on inside back cover.) 
Margot—Lovely pure white button which changes to a deep 
rose as it fades. Very popular here. 


CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PINK LUSTRE 
Padoka—Profuse blooming pink button. 
Rose Travena—Very tall strong grower having huge sprays 
of large button type flowers of rich rose-purple. 
Sunny Boy—A very early soft bronzy yellow identical in 
habit to the wonderful Early Bronze which has always 
been the most popular early cut flower variety. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 11 varieties, $2.25 
OLD FAVORITE, RELIABLE-BLOOMING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Armorel—Rich golden copper with scarlet markings. 
Flowers 3” in diameter. Double. Very tall and vigorous, 
blooming in late October. 
Cavalier—Brilliant deep oxblood red. Very early single of 
real value for cutting. 
Chestnut Burr—Medium sized flowers of 
bronze, extremely popular. 
Crimson Splendor—Rich crimson-garnet flowers of very 
large irregular formation. A favorite in its color class. 
Eden—Huge clusters of lilac pink, fully double, sym- 
metrical flowers. 3’. 
Ganna—A very fine rich violet-rose that is extremely frost 
resistant. One of the best for October cut flowers. 
Glada— An intermediate pompon of exquisite, delicate 
salmon blooming in August. 
Jean Treadway—Starry, double flowers of soft, light pink 
with contrasting crimson center. 
Rapture—An outstanding early large flowered sort. A 
rich deep rose-crimson with tints of rusty copper. Not 
new but exceptionally good. (See outside back cover 
color cut.) 
Pink Modesty—Densely clustered heads of double rose-pink 
blooms. Strong, stiff stem variety. 
Rose Perfection—A very tall strong grower, having unusu- 
ally heavy canes which support the great masses of 
bloom without staking. The flowers are a deep rose 
pink, fully double, large and fluffy. At its best about 
October 10th. 
Red Doty—One of the latest thoroughly reliable bloomers, 
being very frost resistant, it blooms regardless of the 
weather in late October, furnishing an abundance of cut 
flowers after most varieties have been destroyed by real 
freezing. Rich reddish purple on strong heavy plants. 
Sunkist—An exceedingly brilliant orange on dwarf, bushy 
plants. (See color cut on inside back. cover.) 
Sun God—Perfectly formed blooms on _ stout, well 
branched stems of medium height. The large flowers are 
an astoundingly rich old gold underlaid with bronze. 
As a cut flower under lights it attains an almost rosy 
glow comparable only to Sunlight. October. 
Tasiva—A pure snow white double of perfect form. Sept. 
Vivid—Rich vermillion of large size and exquisite form. 
Tall strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c: doz. $2.25 
One each of the 16 sorts $3.25; 3 for $8.75 
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