
Hardy C hrysanthemums 
Chrysanthemums provide a wealth of color when other flowers are gone. There are hundreds of Hardy Chrysanthemums in existence, 
originating from all parts of the country and because many of them bloom too late in the vicinity of Albany, it is necessary that we test 
new introductions under local conditions. The following varieties have been approved by us for earliness, hardiness and abundance of bloom. 
Time of bloom: VE., very early; E., early; M., midseason. 
Strong plants from 3-inch pots, 25c each; $2.50 per doz., except as noted. 
Aster-Flowered Garden Chrysanthemums 
Cydonia. E. Unusually brilliant orange-mahogany. One of the bright- 
est varieties. 2/2 feet. Oct. 10th. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. (NEW.) EE. Soft clear double yellow. Good 
bloomer and fine cut flower. 2 feet. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. M. Brilliant golden yellow, shading to deep or- 
ange. Extremely strong. 22 feet. Oct. 15th. 
The Chief. Bright scarlet and gold. 11% feet. Oct. Ist. 
Red Chestnut. (NEW.) Very double. Extremely hardy. 1/2 feet. 
Ruth Hatton. (NEW.) M. Best clear white midseason pompon. 
Oct. 10th. 
Single or Daisy-Flowering Types 
Autumn Lights. (NEW.) M. Double, coppery bronze. 2 feet. Sept. 
ZOth esos 
Louise Schling. This splendid new variety is remarkably robust and 
hardy. The flowers are fully 3 inches across with 3 or 4 rays of 
petals, fluffy and distinctive. Salmon-red, changing to bronze- 
salmon. 11/2 feet. Oct. 5th. 
Orange Wonder. (NEW.) VE. Single, brilliant orange flowers pro- 
duced freely and early. 
COBLECTION 
12 ASTER-FLOWERED or DAISY TYPES 
(Your choice of 25c varieties) 
Value $3.00—ONLY $2.00 

Pompons or Button Types 
New Garden 'Mum4 for 1943 
(NEW September Cushion Pompons) 
September Bronze. VE. Out-grows, out-blossoms, out-bronzes 
any other bronze Pompon. Large double button. Each, 35c. 
September Cloud. VE. No other white Pompon flowering so early, 
or so effective. Aster type. Each, 35c. 
September Gold. VE. Far superior to any yellow in existence. 
Large double button. Each, 35c. 
Collection (3) of above sturdy varieties, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 







Early Bronze. VE. Extra early, hardy and dwarf. 
us it has proven to be one of the best in this class; color is lively 
Under trial with 
bronze-yellow. Exceptionally good cut flower variety. 
from Aug. 20th till frost. 1/2 feet. 
Jewell. VE. Pink button; one of the best. 114 feet. 
Judith Anderson. M. 1 12-inch flowers of clear yellow. Excellent for 
border. Low and bushy. Sept. 15th. Each, 35c. 
Little Bob. E. Extremely profuse, dwarf bronzy red. Sept. 1. 35c. 
New Early Yellow. VE. Sport of Early Bronze; same, only pure yellow 
in color. 1% feet. Aug. 20. 
Pink Dot. E. A little beauty; white with pink center; very early. 
Pink Pearl. (NEW.) VE. Excellent deep pink button type. Early 
flowering and a good cut flower. 
Rodel. E. Earliest yellow, dwarf, compact grower. 1% feet. Oct. Ist. 
Blooms 






Azaleamums belong to the Chrysanthemum family, but in 
habit of growth they resemble an Azalea in full bloom. Grows 
12 to 15 inches high with a spread of 2 feet, producing hundreds 
of blooms. Don’t fail to plant some of these in your garden. 
Very hardy and more prolific the second year. 
Bronze Beauty (King Cushion). Flowers open to rich bronze, 
turning to bronzy yellow. 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
New Varieties in Single and Double Flowers 
DOUBLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Ember. M. Brilliant glowing bronze, frost resistant. 22 feet. Mid- 
Oct. 
Eugene A. Wander. (NEW.) E. Exceptionally free-flowering. 412 - 
inch flowers. Golden yellow. Sept. 15th. Each 35c. 
Indian Summer. M. Large, 3-inch, orange flowers. Frost-resistant. 
2-22 feet. Mid-Oct. 
King Midas. E. Soft yellow flowers, 4 inches in diameter. 
hardy. 22 feet. Mid-Oct. 
Lavender Lady. (NEW.) M. In 2 years this variety has achieved 
great popularity. Strong, free-flowering, pale lavender. 22 feet. 
OcioamEach aoc 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Ill. (NEW.) 
salmon. Vigorous. 
Oth wEach; 35c. 
Very 
M. Soft peach-pink, tinted rosy 
Makes a hit with everyone. 212 feet. Oct. 
The Moor. M. Dark red flowers, 3 inches across. 2 feet. Late Sept. 
Rose Glow. (NEW.) M. Raspberry and old rose. Profuse. | 2 feet. 
Oct. 10th. 
Sunkist. E. Exceedingly free flowering, bright orange. Dwarf. Sept. 
20th. 
SINGLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Astrid. M. The first absolutely winter-proof Chrysanthemum. Beau- 
tiful soft pink-apricot shading, with yellow center; dark green, very 
glossy, leathery leaves. 1 foot. Oct. Ist. 
Apollo. M. The outstanding single bronze-red, old gold and glowing 
salmon shadings. 22 feet. Oct. 12th. 
Appeal. M. Blush-pink. Has dainty, long narrow petals. 2/2 feet. 
Ocimlo tha 
Ceres. M. Old gold, chamois, yellow and soft coppery bronze. Extra 
free flowering. 2-212 feet. Oct. 10th. 
Hebe. E. Luminous pink, golden yellow center; unbelieveable quan- 
tities of fragrant blossoms. 21/2 feet. Late Sept. 
Saturn. E. Brilliant sparkling orange. 212-3 feet. Oct. 5th. 
Silver Moon. (NEW.) E. Earliest single white, excellent cut flower. 
Frost resistant. 21/2 feet. Each 35c. 

Collection De Luxe 
12 KOREAN HYBRIDS 
(Your Selection of 25c varieties) 
Exquisite colors. Value $3.00. 
A real bargain, only $2.00. 


Agaleamums On Early Cushion 'Mum4 
Golden Glorymum (Yellow Azaleamum). Pure golden yellow. 
Magic White (Queen Cushion). Blooms open delicate pink, turn- 
ing to pure white. 
Pink Cushion (Amelia; Cameo Queen). Flowers open deep 
orchid-pink, changing to light orchid-pink; creamy center. 
Santa Claus. Red type of same free flowering Azaleamum. 
Azaleamum Collection: 4 varieties; value $1.00, for 85c; 12 plants for $3.25. 
Select Early and Midseason Sorts for Continuous Bloom 
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