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Types of Korean °’Mums 
Korean CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 3 plants 75e, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Aphrodite—Very delicate pink tinted with ivory, which changes 
to blush white as the flowers develop. Flowers 3 to 31% inches 
across. 
Apollo—Dazzling orange. 
Autumn Lights—Beautiful coppery bronze, semi-double blos- 
soms overcast gleaming orange. A most compact branchy grower. 
Unusually hardy. Flowers in late September. Height, 11% feet. 
Burgundy—An improvement on “The Moor” with its glori- 
ously rich red color, but quite a little brighter than that variety. 
Beautiful form. Very strong grower and freely produces very 
fragrant blossoms which are equally striking in the garden or 
when used as a cut flower. Height, 244 feet. Flowers October 
oth. Price: 35e each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 
100. 
Carmen—Korean Hybrid of brilliant reddish-bronze in color. A 
decided improvement on the variety Mercury. Matures October 
10th. 
Clio—Dwarf compact plant of pleasing habit of producing masses 
of deep carmine rose duplex flowers. 
Diana—Delicate rose-pink. 
Dido—A very unusual color in crushed strawberry pink. Another 
of the very fine Arctic seedlings, maturing with us about No- 
vember 5th. 
El Dorado—Bronzy yellow Korean Hybrid. Maturing about the 
middle of October. A decided improvement on the ever popular 
Ruth Adams. 
Ember—One of the new double Korean Hybrid introductions of 
1937. Large double flowers of a true bronze with double flowers 
2% inches in diameter, flowering the middle of October. 
Gleam of Gold—Beautiful Primrose-yellow that fairly gleams 
in the October sunshine. In full flower October Ist. Height, 
2 feet. 
Indian Summer—Vivid glowing orange in color with shaggy 
flowers 3 inches across and begins to bloom October 15th. 
Height, 2 to 21% feet. 
Mereury—Tawny scarlet. 
Nartiea—A Korean cross between Normandie and Chrysanthe- 
mum Arcticum of soft pink color. Maturing in early October. 
Extremely hardy. 
Niobe—A vigorous healthy plant of dwarf compact habit. Flow- 
ers over 244 inches in diameter, of a clear, glistening white 
with yellow disc are freely produced fully covering the plant. 
Saladin—A Single Hybrid of oriental-red shaded coral-bronze. 
Height, 214% to 3 feet. Flowering October 10th. 
Saturn—A yery vivid orange bronze single Chrysanthemum with 
a soft orange halo surrounding the golden yellow center. A 
true autumn color-effect. Flowers of excellent texture, about 3 
inches across, produced in large, graceful sprays. 
The Moor—A very brilliant colored Chrysanthemum of port- 
wine-red. Flowers fully double, practically 3 inches in diameter 
and of excellent keeping quality when cut. One of the double 
Korean types, flowering late in September and very hardy, 
attaining a height about 2 feet in the garden. 
Thalia—A compact bushy plant growing 18 to 24 inches in 
height. The duplex flowers are of a lively orange shade and 
excellent form. 
Venus—Color lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. Flowers 
single, 24 inches across, with three or four rows of petals. Re- 
markably free flowering, maturing in late September. Will 
appeal to those who like lavender and lilac tones in the garden. 
Delightfully fragrant. Height, 24% feet. October 1st. 
WVesta—A plant of medium height and great vigor literally cov- 
ered with flowers over 244 inches in diameter of a deep golden 
orange shade, almost a duplex. 
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