
HARDY GARDEN SECTION 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Louise Schling—While this variety is not pure- 
ly a Korean Hybrid, still it is extremely hardy 
and regular in its habit of growth, and certainly 
should find a place for itself in every garden. 
Color, deep salmon-red changing to a soft 
bronzy salmon as the flower matures. 
Pale Moon—A delightfully fluffy sulphur-yellow, 
large flowering Chrysanthemum. Very free flow- 
ering and a “must have” for color blends. 
Flowers October 15th. 
Roberta Copeland—A double Korean. A very 
lovely shade of raspberry red when first open- 
ing shading to Rose-red. Indispensable for early 
flowers and beautiful grown in sprays. Height, 
2 ft. Flowers September 15th. 
Ruth Cummings—A very fine outdoor Chrys- 
anthemum of rich bronzy terra-cotta in color. 
This is a variety that is generally liked by all 
visitors. October 15th. 
Ruth Hatton—Very vigorous prolific Chrysan- 
themum with ivory-white flowers. In full bloom 
October 10th. A splendid variety. 
R. Marion Hatton — Splendid deep yellow 
decorative Pompon that flowers very freely and 
is one of the earliest to come into bloom. Ex- 
tremely hardy. 

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Athalie—One of the earliest of the Single Chrysanthemums 
to come into flower. Was in bloom with us this season weeks 
ahead of any other variety. Very lovely warm shade of 
bronzy yellow with about 2 to 3 rows of petals. 
Chas. Jolly—Bright, rosy pink, splendid variety and popular 
with everyone. October 15th. 
Cranfordia—In this variety we have an early flowering 
‘Mum that covers every possible point; bronzy yellow. Octo- 
ber 20th. 
Dean Kay—A double rose-pink Chrysanthemum. An en- 
tirely new type of Chrysanthemum, beginning to flower in 
July and continuing to do so until frost. Very compact vigor- 
ous grower with great profusion of blooms. Attaining a 
height of about 2¥/2 feet. 
Granny Scovill—Warm coral-bronze in color, dwarf and 
branching in growth with fine healthy foliage. Individual 
flowers about 4% inches across of shaggy type. Height, 
about 2 feet, maturing October 10th. Mi 
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Harry Brown—An extremely early flowering pompon com- oe E 
ing in late September. Rich, golden orange with darker 
shadings of reddish bronze. 
Jean Treadway—Sparkling pink with a deep rose-pink 
center, which develops as the flower advances to a soft lilac 
shade. Individual flowers about 3 inches across, maturing 
about September 30th. 
Lavender Lady—A very handsome flowering outdoor 
Chrysanthemum of true lavender color. Strong, free flower- 
ing, handsome variety. Height, 21/2 feet. In full flower Octo- 
ber 8th. With a yellow variety makes a most glorious com- 
bination. 
Lizzie Adcock—Deep yellow sport of Source d’Or. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont III—Ii is very difficult to describe 
accurately this variety. The dominant color is rosy-salmon 
combined with bronzy-tan and iridescent gold tints. Full 
double flowers four inches across are absolutely flawless 
since they never show an open center and are entirely frost 
resistant. A very vigorous grower branching 21/2 feet across 
and carrying a dozen flowers and buds to a spray. In full 
flower early in October. 
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