VESTAL’S HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
POMPON TYPES 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $2.00, postpaid 
Amelia. Pale rose and flesh-pink, flat, double flowers 
on low mound-like plants. October 10. See color 
illustration on page 17. 
Captain Cook. A tall-growing variety with splen- 
did pompons of a lovely shade of pmk. About 
October 20. 
Earli White. A splendid snow-white Pompon. One 
of the earliest of all. 
Goiden Feather. Tawny yellow flowers with long 
quilled rays. November 5. 
Illoma. Rosy lavender Pompon, 
branching sprays about November 5. 
Jean Treadway. Double flowers of soft, light pmk 
with crimson center. November 5. See color 
illustration on page 17. 
Lavera. Nicely formed flowers of a pleasing shade 
of pink. Upright plants. November 5. 
Legal Tender. Large Pompon in a wonderful blend 
of gold and bronze. Upright plant. 
Lillian Doty. Solid, double, flesh-pink flowers 
2 inches across in compact clusters about Novem- 
oe 
produced in 
Mary Ann. Large, loose, fluffy pink flowers on 
Iong, stiff stems about November 5. 
Minong. A free-flowering white Pompon of dwarf 
habit. October 20. 
Mrs. Nellie Kleris. Deep rose-pmk Pompon; very 
double flowers in compact clusters about Nov. 5. 
See color illustration on page 16. 
Robin Hood. A favorite among the dark-colored 
varieties. Rich deep blood-red. Flowers size of 
Pink Dot with fine texture. Blooms November 10. 
Silver Bells. Silvery white flowers of splendid form. 
Blooms about October 10. 
Vera Victoria. Heavy sprays of clear, deep yellow, 
about November 1. See color on page 16. 
Western Beauty. Rather large, deep rose-pink 
flowers on stiff, upright plants about November 5. 
White Doty. White form of Lillian Doty. Blooms 
about November 5. See color tilustration on 
page 16. 
Yellow Doty. Large Pompons of rich yellow. Tall- 
growing plants. About November 1. 
Anemone Chrysanthemums 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $2.00, postpaid 
Anemone-type Chrysanthemums have one or more rows of flat ray florets with a group of shorter 
quilled or tubular disk florets in the center, sometimes differing in color. 
Blanche. A huge Anemone type. Snow-white with 
a finely rounded creamy cushion. Blooms about 
November 5. 
Little America. A pure white Anemone especially 
fine when disbudded. Excellent. Blooms Novem- 
ber 15. 
Norma. Orchid-pink with a golden pink center. 
Flowers average 4 to 5 inches, and several may be 
permitted to bloom on one plant. Blooms about 
November 10. See color illustration on page 21. 
Orchid Beauty. Petals deep Cattleya-pink with a 
high cushion of pale gold. Beautiful. Blooms 
about November 20. 

Rose Royal. Vivid violet-rose. A large-flowered 
variety of very distinct color that is becoming 
more popular every day. You will like this very 
different flower. Blooms about November 10. 
Susanne Miller. A golden yellow sport of Norma 
and similar in everything except color. One of 
the loveliest of all the Anemone-flowered type 
which are so desirable for long-lasting cut-flowers. 
Blooms about November 10. 
White Anemone. Medium-sized white flowers of 
fine form. Tall. Blooms about November 1. 
Yellow Blanche. A lovely yellow Anemone of 
splendid habit. Medium height. Blooms about 
October 30. 
1 plant each of the 8 Anemones ($1.60 value) for $1.40 

A Rose for Every tlome 
Growing Roses is not at all difficult, and, as the plants Jast for years, a planting of Rose 
bushes is a dividend-paying investment. They bring beauty into our lives, furnishing color 
for the garden and fragrant cut-flowers for the house week after week for a longer season 
than almost anything else. 
Join the Rose Society, exhibit at the shows; there are real thrills in growing prize- 
winning blooms. If you don’t grow Roses now, let us help you to get started. 

Vestal offers the best Chrysanthemums 

18 JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
