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Hardy Garden Variteties 
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Three for 75e; $2.50 per dozen (postage extra). 
ALADDIN. A wonderful new bright, copper-bronze color with 
an overlay of orange-apricot shade. From August on unti! 
frost. Frost resistant. 
BARBARA CUMMING. Same as YELLOW NORMANDIE. 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP EARLY. Very large incurving bronze 
and yellow flowers. Begins to bloom in August, and October 
still finds it full of bloom. A grand variety either disbudded 
or in sprays. Height, 3 feet. 
CALIPH. An intense oxblood-red, with a rich velvety sheen, or 
glow. Stands out among all other Chrysanthemums of this 
color. Fine growing habit. Height 2% feet. 
CLARA CURTIS. A hardy single Daisy-like salmon-pink flower 
of medium height; very lovely in bouquets. A most desirable 
plant with its dainty pink masses, 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A magnificent and distinct variety 
producing masses of rich crimson-maroon flowers, intensi- 
fied with deep garnet tones, and contrasting with a prominent 
golden yellow center. The flowers are large, fully 4 inches in 
diameter, with exceptional keeping qualities. Blooms in late 
September. 
DUKE OF WINDSOR. This is the same as LUSTRE, LAV- 
IENDER LUSTRE; see under same. 
EARLY WONDER. Patent No, 490. It is very hardy and easy 
to grow. Unusually prolific, the plant being a blaze of flowers 
for weeks. For cutting and garden display Early Wonder is 
one of the outstanding hardy ’mums produced in years. Height 
3 to 4 ft. Color, a delicate pink blending to peach-blossom pink 
when fully open. Price, 35e each, 3 for $1.00. 
GARNET KING. Large f'owering of medium height. A rich 
dark velvety red; reflexed. A stunning flower. 
GRENADIER. An extremely free flowering variety producing 
masses of large single flowers in clusters. Color, a bright 
crimson-red with an under lying sheen of bronze and golden 
tint on the petal reverse. A gorgeous color combination. 
Flowers in September. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. A Chrysanthemum that will appeal to the 
connoisseur. It is a lovely, large flower, fully 4% ins. across. 
and of nice fluffy form. The color a warm coral-bronze, fairly 
glows under artificial light. In growth it is dwarf and branch- 
ing, with fine healthy foliage. 
GOLDEN SECURITY. A beautiful large, golden-yellow. Very 
full. Height, 2% feet. 
HALDOONA. A large shaggy flower; extra early; a gold reverse 
to each petal. One of the most admired. 
INDIAN. Late flowering, very hardy variety. of medium height. 
Flowers are shaggy and of peculiarly pleasing coppery red 
shade. 
LINDY (to all appearances same as ‘‘Angelus’’). Rounded balls of 
pure pink double flowers. 3 to 4 inches across. Most persistent 
free bloomer; must be disbudded to be appreciated. 
MANDARIN. Coral-salmon, copper, and bronzy gold blend to a 
delightful combination overspread with an irridescent glow 
in this splendid Chrysanthemum. The color effect is never 
exactly the same. Blooms 2% inches across; height 2 feet. 
MOHAWK CHIEF. A large flowering deep red; reflexed flower 
of wonderful substance; medium height. Stunning when dis 
budded. 
MURILLO. Best shade of pink among the early hardies. 
PROSPERITY. One of the finest EARLY PINK OR DEEP 
LAVENDER. A decorative of medium height. A fine cut 
flower variety. 
QUAKER MAID. White tinged with the faintest pink, a large 
“reflexed’’ beautiful flower. A long persistent bloomer of 
medium height which wet weather does not affect. 
RAPTURE. A lovely medium sized double flower, combining 
a beautiful deep orange with a lively suffusion of bright car- 
mine. Flowers in September. Masses of flowers. Frost re- 
sistant. 
PUYALLUP, 
WASHINGTON 
R. MARION HATTON. Splendid deep yellow decorative pompon 
that flowers very freely and is one of the earliest to come into 
bloom. Extremely hardy. Height 1% feet. 
RUTH CUMMING. An old reliable favorite. A very fine out- 
door Chrysanthemum of rich bronzy terra-cotta color. This 
is a variety that is generally liked by all visitors. October 
ist. Height 2% feet. Frost resistant. 
SENSATION. Single yellow with every petal tipped scarlet. 
Very showy and reliable. 
SILVER SHEEN. An incurved, satiny pure white beauty. Extra 
good keeper. Height, 4 feet. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective variety, color a rosy crim- 
son or amaranth shade; new to the earlier flowering Chrysan- 
themums. Blooms in September. 
WHITE SHADWICK. A large flowering semi-incurved of medi- 
um height. Lovely color, White suffused with pink. Huge 
flowers when disbudded. 
WHITE CHIEF. A large flowering commercial variety, semi- 
incurved; medium height. Pure white beautifully suffused 
with pink. A grand cut flower and marvelous when disbudded. 
WHITE MONARCH. A pure snow white double of perfect form. 
October. Same as Early White Monarch. 
WILLIAM WAIT. Rich bronze with yellow reverse; huge flow- 
ers; an outstanding variety. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. Comes into flower in mid-September 
and continues to produce fine sprays of bloom six weeks or 
longer. Its dwarf habit and luxuriant foliage endears it to 
all lovers of outdoor Chrysanthemums. The color is a clear 
light bronzy yellow. Same as Barbara Cumming. 
Early Hardy English 
Three for 75c (plus postage); $2.50 a dozen (plus the postage). 
(Except all the ‘““POCKETTS” and Improved W. H. WAIT, 
which are 30¢ each) 
AUTUMN GLORY. Beautiful early flowering, incurved flower of 
an intense golden-bronze with a tangerine shade in it; very 
prolific bloomer; one of the best of this color, Can be grown 
in lovely sprays or disbudded for largest specimen blooms. 
25¢c each. 
CONQUEROR. A gorgeous deep crimson. Early bloomer; huge 
disbudded. Blooms August-September. 25e each plant. 
EARLY MONARCH. In last Fall’s Tacoma Chrysanthemum 
Show. a large basket of these glorious pure white flowers. 
disbudded, was a dream of beauty. Flowers are early. beaut1- 
fully incurved. Height 3% ft. 
ELLA FRIEND. A beautiful large 6 inch exhibition flower, 
salmon fawn color with a gold reverse. Extra good stem and 
foliage. Height 4 ft. August-September. 30e a plant. 
FREDA. Deep shell pink; a beauty. Very large blooms on stiff 
upright stems. Tall. Early flowering. 25¢ each. 
H. SUTCLIFFE. A beautiful deep golden-yellow incurved flower; 
its beauty is truly thrilling. Blooms from July onwards for 
weeks and weeks: when “‘pinched”’ the plant will be covered 
with large, beautiful flowers, lasting for two weeks when cut. 
Plants, each 25c. 
KING EDWARD. Beautiful large flat blooms, white with mauve 
or pink tinted tips. Universally liked. 25e¢ each. 
LEDA. A fine new English variety. Large hel‘otrope pink, with 
beautiful rolled petals on long stems. A beauty for September. 
ROSE DAY. Beautiful orchid-pink, incurved. 25¢ each. 
ROSABELLA. A fine new variety. Beautifully shaped flowers 
of bright rose, 7 inches across on long stiff stems, decorative, 
small foliage. Disbud it and you will have a grand exhibition 
flower. 
SOURCE D’OR. Pale buff orange. tinted gold; a beautiful hardy 
decorative. very full and double; beautiful sprays or may be 
disbudded. Height 4 ft. 25¢ each. fas : 
