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CHRYSANTHEMUMS (continued) Doz. 100 
Mrs. S. P. Rotan. Double brilliant golden 
yellow, shading to deep orange. 
Pearl White. Very early white, flowers 
are small full, irregular, about 1” 
across, 12” high, bushy. 
Pink Beauty. Beautiful pink. 
Pink Bouquet. Words cannot describe 
this exquisite and outstanding in- 
troduction. The flowers are a deii- 
cate pink, siightly edged with cream. 
The petals are large and wide, firm 
and well formed. Single type about 
2” across, slightly cup-shaped. The 
growing habit is such that when it is 
in bloom, it is a well arranged, perfect 
Pink Bouquet of solid flowers. A real 
tree forming habit, grows 20” tall, 
vigorous, sturdy strong stems. Matures 
September 20. We firmly believe this 
will prove very valuable and popular, 
also making an excellent pot plant as 
well as cut flowers. 
Pygmy Gold. A distinct dwarf Korean 
pompon type, producing quantities of 
miniature blossoms slightly over 1” 
across. The color is a clear yellow, re-- 
markabie for its brilliance and inten- 
sity. Commencing to flower in early 
September, it is easily the most color- 
ful early chrysanthemum yet intro- 
duced. Unusual also, because it retains’ 
its effectiveness right up until the 
season ends. Grouping in the rock 
garden or yard border or used for 
edging, it will prove the delight of the 
Autmun. 
Rapture. Double deep orange flowers 
with a lively suffusion of bright car- 
mine. 
Ruby. Ruby pink. 
Sally. Beautiful. pink, full flowers, 
suffused with rose with a slight touch 
of cream at the center. A very pleasing 
combination. Bushy and _ vigorous 
grower. Fine for cut flowers. 
Sequoia. Double blooms of a mellov: 
amber. 
Sunlight. Beautiful lemon yellow flowers 
in abundance. 
The Chief. Semi-double, bright scarlet 
and gold. 
Vesta. A plant of medium height and 
great vigor, literally covered with flow- 
ers over 2%” in diameter of a deep 
golden orange shade, almost a duplex. 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
