174 HENRY KOHANKIE & SON 
5-24 25 up 
each each 
Chrysanthemum 
Glory of Seven Oaks, Yellow, 
Sept:, 2° 7u.oe-00 elk i ee 18 15 
Granny Scovill, Coral bronze, fall, 
Dk AR oa ee .20 18 
Jean Cumming. White ,fall, 2’..... 18 15 
Judith Anderson. Yellow, fall, 18” .20 18 
Mrs. Willis J. Martin, Strawberry, 
falls): 26 aa ted «cee, ee eee 18 ao 
Pale. Moon. Yellow; fall,.2’..% sare 30 20 
Peggy Ann Hoover. Lilac pink, fall, 
Qo we ieis Riek ee. Lee 18 <p 
Tassiva. White, Sept. 18”.......... 18 15 
White Spoon. White, Oct., 18”.... .25 .20 
Yellow Normandie. Yellow, early 
fall e 2 el ee ten id tae 18 15 
Yellow Spoon. Yellow, Oct., 18”...  .25 .20 
hardy large flowering, single, fall, 4’.. .18 15 
California—yellow. 
Excelsior—golden yellow. 
Gypsy Girl—crimson, shading chestnut. 
Lady Smith—bright pink. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge—cardinal red. 
Mrs. W. E. Buckingham—salmon pink. 
Korean hybrids. Oct. 2-242’........... .20 15 
Aphrodite—pale pink. 
Apollo—bronze, red and gold. 
Ceres—chamois yellow. 
Clara Curtis—salmon pink. 
Daphne—daphne pink. 
Diana—rose pink, blended lilac rose. 
Indian Summer—double orange. 
Kristina—deep rose pink. 
Mars—amaranth red. 
Mercury—bronze red. 
Nancy Copeland—spectrum red. 
Profusion—rich, coppery old gold. 
Saladin—oriental red, shading to coral. 
Sappho—pure yellow. 
Saturn—orange and bronze. 
Siegfried—rich yellow. 
The Moor—port wine red. 
Viking—burnt orange. 
For less than five, add five cents per plant to the 5-24 rate. 
