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Siegfried. Delightful blooms of rich yellow. A splen- 
did Northland Daisy. 24’. Mid-October. 
Viking. Beautiful single flowers of burnt orange, or 
it might be called reddish bronze. 18 to RA Sa Early 
October. 
Any aboveévarieties $1.40 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 
R. C., 90c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
Single and Semi-Double Varieties, Korean Hybrids, etc. 
Autocrat. Beautiful bright orange-scarlet single flow- 
ers, each with a golden yellow halo. 2%’. —Octo- 
ber 10. 
Autumn Lights. Masses of lovely, semi-double flowers 
of coppery bronze with a gleaming orange tone. 
2’. Late September. 
California Red. Bright scarlet-red, single flowers with 
double row of petals. 2% to 3’, Late Blooming. 
California Yellow. Deep Canary yellery 
Debutante. See page 8. 
Hebe. Luminous pink, single flowers which change to 
soft lavender-pink as they mature. 2’. Late Sep- 
tember. 
Louise Schling. Large, semi-double flowers of glowing 
salmon-red changing to, soft bronze-salmon. 2%’. 
Late September. 
Manantice. Semidouble; unusual. bright red. 18”. 
Early September. 
Peachblow. See page 8. 
Red Hussar. Semi-double flowers of bright scarlet- 
crimson. Plants bushy and compact. _18’’.. Mid- 
October. 
Sappho. Splendid single daises of pure yellow are pro- 
duced in profusion. 2’. Mid-September. 
Silver Moon. See page 8. 
The Chief. Large, semi-double flowers of bright scar- 
let and gold. Distinct. 3’. Mid-October. 
Valhalla. Large, single, bright maroon-crimson. flow- 
ers, 8 to 4” across.2 to 2%’. Mid-October. $1.50 
per 10. 
Pompons 
Ball-shaped flowers averaging 11% to 2” across. 
Early Bronze. This grand Chrysanthemum often 
blooms in August, and the perfectly formed pom- 
pons entirely cover the plant. 18 to 24’. Early Sep- 
tember. 
Early Wonder. Masses of ball-shaped blooms about 
2"”across;-in--a lovely shade of pale pink which 
ages almost white. 2%’. Late September. 40e-exehs 
$3—peradom- 
White Doty. A standard variety with perfectly formed 
white pompons on long stems. 31%’. Mid-October. 
Azalea or Cushion Mums 
Mound-like plants 1% *to 2’ tall: which are covered 
with semi-double flowers from early August until frost, 
Spreading out..over..to-or 3” in diameter, they make 
colorful bedding or border’ plants or rockery specimens, 
Bronze Cushion. Light bronze. 
Champion Cushion. A. richer -colored variety. of reddish 
bronze. 
