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Our Perennial Chrysanthemums Will Provide a Glorious Pageant of Autumn Colors 

HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Large-Flowered Double 
Avalanche. A marvelous new pure white of 
extra-large size. The densely double flowers 
are high crowned and of almost ball shape, 
measuring 4 to 5 inches across as grown in 
our fields without disbudding. Flowers in 
early October and carries its magnificent 
blooms on strong wiry stems so that it is as 
good a cut flower as a garden variety. 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Bronze Cydonia. A _ sensational sport from 
Cydonia with well-rounded fully double 
blooms combining the orange-mahogany col- 
or of Cydonia with a lustrous bright bronze 
on the tip-third of the petals. 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Cydonia. Double flowers of a brilliant orange- 
,mahogany. One of the brightest in our col- 
lection. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
King Midas. A very strong, free-flowering 
early-blooming double Korean variety with 
light yellow flowers sometimes lightly blended 
with bronze. 
Lilian Doty. Large, ball-shaped, rose-colored 
sort. Very popular and reliable. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Large yellow Incurved. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. Produces perfectly double 
flowers of brilliant golden yellow shading to 
orange. Compact and free. 
Saladin. Oriental red shading to coral-red with 
coppery tones on reverse of petals; semi- 
double. 
Silver Tips. A very unique, free-flowering va- 
riety. The double blooms are bright carmine 
with the tips and reverse of the petals sil- 
very white. 
White Doty. Large ball-shaped white variety. 
Very popular. 
Yellow Doty. Same form and habit as Lilian 
Doty and White Doty, but with deep bronzy 
yellow flowers. 
All above varieties, except where noted, 
3, 85c; doz. $3.00; 25, $5.50. 





Dean Kay ‘Mums 
Dean Kay Improved. 
212 to 3 ft. 
Dean Ladd. Is a reddish bronze and grows 
about 2 to 2 ft. 
My Lady. Is a delicate shade of orange- 
yellow. 2 to 214 ft. 
All above varieties, 3, $1.65; doz. $6.00; 
$11.50. 
Excellent rose-pink. 
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Extra-Early Flowering Korean 
Hybrids 
Acacia. Myriads of small, glittering, delight- 
fully fragrant, acacia-like blossoms covering 
the plants from late September on. The 
semi-double sulphur-yellow flowers are about 
an inch in diameter. 2 ft. 3, $1.15; doz. 
94:00 9256 $750: 
Autumn Lights. Semi-double coppery bronze 
blossoms with a gleaming orange overcast. 
The compact, vigorous bushes are simply 
covered with flowers in late September. 
A variety of more than average hardiness. 
lYortts 3, $1215; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50: 
Fortuna. Very vigorous plants of medium 
height covered with unique curly-petaled 
oxblood-red single flowers 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Double-Flowered Korean Hybrids 
Burgundy. Most remarkable among the Korean 
Hybrids. Rich cerise-crimson with deeper 
center. 
Caliph. Deep oxblood-red with a rich velvety 
sheen. Very showy and greatly admired. 
Gleam o’ Gold. This splendid primrose-yellow, 
aptly named, fairly gleams in the mellow 
pero sunshine. Blooms early October. 
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Goblin. A distinct warm golden bronze attain- 
ing perfection for Hallowe’en decoration. 
Of airy, graceful habit. 2 ft. 
Lavender Lady. One of the newest double 
Koreans. Vigorous plants producing a great 
abundance of delicate double lavender flow- 
ers. 
Mandarin. Coral, salmon, and bronze blended 
to make a very attractive flower. The plant 
is compact but the blooms are carried on 
stiff, wiry stems. 
Pale Moon. Fluffy sulphur-yellow flowers com- 
pletely covering the compact plants. A new 
color in this type and very promising. 
Roberta Copeland. A very unusual rose-red 
which matures as a salmon-bronze. It is an 
early bloomer, starting about middle of Sep- 
tember. 2 ft. 
Rose Glow. Appealing old-rose blooms borne 
in great profusion on plants reaching about 
2 feet high. Blooms about October 5. 
Sequoia. Elegant, good-sized, double blooms of 
a mellow amber color. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast with soft cop- 
pery tints, giving the flowers an unusually 
different and attractive appearance. Of 
strong, healthy growth. 
All above varieties, 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
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Small Aster-Flowered and 
Pompon 
Cheerfulness. Makes large plants of excellent 
form, covered with hundreds of small dou- 
ble yellow buttons. 
Ethel. Superb bronze Button. 
Jewel. Wonderful ball-shaped lilac Pompon. 
Very attractive and popular. 3, $1.15; doz. 
$4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Judith Anderson. A vigorous variety producing 
great quantities of good-sized button-shaped 
golden yellow flowers. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
25, -p1200; 
Pomponette. A dwarf, compact grower literally 
covered with charming yellow Pompon flow- 
CMS esha piel dOZs1 94.00,025 157-50; 
Ruth. 
All above varieties, except where noted, 
3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. 
Very strong wine-colored small Aster. 
516-518 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Spoon Chrysanthemum 
Hardy Single-Flowered 
Lovelight. Large, pale pink, duplex flowers on 
a vigorous plant. 
Nancy Copeland. A brilliant red Korean Hybria 
with wiry stems. 
Sensation. Single yellow with every petal tipped 
scarlet. Very showy and reliable. 
The Chief. An extremely attractive semi-dou- 
ble variety of large size. Brilliant scarlet 
and gold. 
Venus. Single; lilac-pink with lavender shad- 
ing. 
All above varieties: 3, 85c; doz. $3.00; 
$5.50. 
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Cushion Type 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). Very compact and 
early. Free-flowering light rose. Should be 
kept pruned back until early August for 
best results. 
King Cushion. Identical with Amelia excepting 
that the flowers are deep bronzy salmon with 
a suffusion of rose. 
Pygmy Gold. A very distinct dwarf double yel- 
low Korean Pompon growing not over 15 
inches tall and producing a great profusion 
of bright yellow flowers during September 
and October. A great acquisition and won- 
derfully appropriate companion to the Cush- 
ion varieties. 
Queen Cushion. The same type as Amelia and 
King Cushion but producing pure white flow- 
ers. 
White Gull. This variety is distinctly of the 
Cushion type in growth but the flowers, 
which are pure white, are more of a pompon 
shape. 
All above varieties, 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 
25, $6.50. 

Spoon Chrysanthemums 
This new race of Chrysanthemums is a 
distinct addition to American gardens. The 
uniquely formed, graceful, tubular petals 
are flattened at the tips to resemble a 
spoon—hence the name. The structure of 
the whole flower is of pleasing form and 
the color range includes pink, white and 
yellow. Why not plant some of these new 
Chrysanthemums in your perennial border 
this year? 
Pink Spoon 
White Spoon 
Yellow Spoon 
1 each of 3 varieties ............ $1.25 
3 each of 3 varieties ............ 3.25 

