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HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Listed below is our collection of some pretty fine Chrysanthemums selected from the hundreds of varieties now in 
commerce. There are the lovely new Korean Hybrids and the low, mound-like Cushion Chrysanthemums which bloom 
so early, as well as a few outstanding garden newcomers. You will like them. 
NOVELTY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Northland Daisies, the Arcticum hybrids, 
resistant to extreme summer heat and 
drought; exceptionally hardy. Excellent 
foliage that remains healthy and vigorous 
throughout the season. Beautiful colors. 
Very free flowering. 
Astrid. Apricot-pink fading to pale pink. 
Oct. 7. 30c each. 
Good Morning. Yellow sport of Astrid, 
tinged apricot, fading to primrose-yellow. 
Similar to Astrid in every way except 
color. 35c each. 
Igloo. Pure white daisy. 
Oct. 8. 35c each. 
Kristina. Rosy lilac. 
colors in the garden. Oct. 8. 35c¢ each. 
Loki. Wine-red. Oct. 15. 35c¢ each. 
Viking. Tan pointed petals. Fine for cut- 
ting. 35c each. 
Mound-shaped. 
One of the loveliest 
DOUBLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Caliph. Ox-blood-red. 20c¢ each. 
Ember. Coral-orange and bronze. 20c each. 
King Midas. The best yellow. Early. 20c 
each. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Iridescent peach with 
buff undertones. Early Oct. Hardy. 2% 
ft. 35c each. 
SINGLE KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Orange Wonder. Coppery orange. 
Orchid. Free-flowering. Lavender. 
Sappho. The best early yellow single. 
Vesta. Two-toned orange and yellow. Early. 
Any of the above, 20c each 

SEPTEMBER-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
U. S. Department of Agri- 
Algonquin. 
i Double; yellow. 
culture introduction. 
Rather dwarf. 30c each. 
Manantico. Department of Agriculture 
introduction. Deep _ lilac-rose; single. 
Dwarf. 30c each. 
Princess. Lovely duplex white; continuous 
bloom to frost. 30c each. 
Pygmy Gold. Korean. Small yellow Pom- 
pon. Dwarf. 30c each. 
Treasure Trove. A new yellow double. 
Good for cutting. 35c each. 
CUSHION TYPE 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze; semi- 
double. Unusually hardy. 30c each. 
Amelia. The well-known Pink Cushion 
Mum. 30c each. 
Golden Glory. Golden yellow to bronze. 
Very free bloomer. 35c each. 
Little Bob. A rosy red dwarf Button type 
from England. 35c each. 
Santa Claus. An excellent red. Hardy and 
a mass of bloom early in the season. 30c 
each. 
OUTSTANDING GARDEN VARIET'ES 
Capt. Cook. Deep rose. Tall. 20c each. 
Early Bronze. Bronze-yellow. 20c each. 
Goblin. Small bronzy double flowers. 
for Hallowe’en. 30c each. 
Judith Anderson. Golden 
each. 
Fine 
vellow. 20c 
| Red Hussar. Best late red duplex. Very | 
frost-resistant. 30c each. 
Sun God. Finest late bronze-yellow; double. 
Good after first frosts. 30c¢ each. 


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. Why not plant 
some of these new Chrysanthemums in your 
perennial border this year 
White Spoon. 30c each. 
Yellow Spoon. 30c each. 
EARLY LARGE COMMERCIALS 
Gold Lode. Yellow. Oct. 6. 30c each. 
Oconto. Large; white. Oct. 10. 30c each. 
Chrysanthemum, Pink Cushion 

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