Carly Gis werng Carden Chrysanthemums 
The selection of Garden "Mums offered on this page consists of the very finest early flowering 
varieties. The color range is complete and represents the most desirable shades and tints. Any one 
of the kinds listed may be grown by you with the positive assurance of providing you with the love- 
liest of blooms for garden decoration as well as for cutting. 
Acacia Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Myriads of small, glittering, delightfully fragrant, acacia-like blossoms 
cover the plant from late September on, remaining fresh and attractive 
for weeks because they are remarkably frost-resistant. Blossoms slight- 
ly over 1 inch across, are semi-double, sulphur-yellow and intensely 
brilliant. Height 2 feet. 
Aladdin Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
The first blooms appear late in July and early August, the color at first 
being an exquisite warm coppery bronze, with an overlay of orange- 
apricot shade which deepens in early autumn. 
Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Algonquin 
Showy clear yellow, double flowers 21 inches across. Dwarf, spready 
habit. Height 1% feet. In full flower September 10th. 
Autumn Lights Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Coppery bronze, semi-double blossoms with a gleaming orange over- 
cast, cover the compact branchy plant. Healthy, attractive, dark green 
foliage. Compact, tidy growth, plus unusual hardiness, feature this 
useful introduction. Height 1% feet. 
Burgundy Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Rich cerise-crimson, acquiring deeper amaranth tones in the center, 
describes the flowers of this lovely double, sweet-scented Chrysan- 
themum. The fine clusters of bloom are on heavy stems. Height 21 
feet. In full flower October 5th. 
Caliph Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
For intensity of color, this variety cannot be equaled. The color is ox- 
blood-red, with a rich velvety sheen or glow so prominent that it stands 
out conspicuously among all other Chrysanthemums of this color. 
Carrie Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
As early as Glory of Seven Oaks and of practically the same habit, but 
the flowers are a clean, clear pale yellow. 
Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Cydonia 
Well named. It has the rich orange-red color of the Flowering Quince 
with bronzy overcast. The sprays of flowers are fine and surely do 
catch the eye. It is one of the most brilliantly colored ‘Mums. At its 
best early in October. 
Dean Kay 
Here is a Chrysanthemum that can be successfully grown and flowered 
in such cold states as North Dakota, and what is more, with a very little 
protection, will survive the coldest winters. The flowers are a pleasing 
lavender-pink and are semi-double. Dean Kay commences to bloom in 
early summer and continues until stopped by hard frost and snow. 
Early Bronze Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
(Edmund F. Black). A remarkably early flowering pompon in full glory 
in September. Splendid for garden or cutting. Usually free blooming. 
Enchantress Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Semi-double rose of delicate, yet strong, clear coloring. Fine in garden 
and for cutting. 
Eugene A. Wander Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Have you longed for a big, hardy ‘Mum that would flower before those 
early October frosts? Well, here it is—a brilliant, glistening golden 
yellow beauty in full bloom by September 20th and so free that the 
stocky plant is almost obscured by its branching clusters of perfectly 
formed double flowers. Hardy and easily grown, it requires no special 
pinching or handling to produce flowers 414 te 5 inches across—larger, 
if disbudded. Fine also for pot culture. NOTE: Occasional plants assume 
bronze-yellow tints, but are just as attractive. 
Gleam o’ Gold Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
This splendid primrose-yellow, aptly named, fairly gleams in the mellow 
October sunshine. Height 2 feet. 
Glory of Seven Oaks Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Soft but clear yellow masses of bloom have made it a great favorite. 
Medium height and fine for a planting in front of taller varieties. 
Goblin Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
A lovely, distinct, warm golden bronze—attains perfection for Halloween 
decorations. Airy, graceful habit. Height 2 feet. 
Each 30c, Doz. $3.09 
Granny Scovill 
If you would ask us we would tell you that this at present is one of the 
loveliest of garden ‘Mums. The full, well-formed fluffy flowers are fully 
414 inches across. The color is a glowing, clear, warm coral-bronze; in 
full bloom early October. Height 2 feet. 
Hills of Snow Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
This is a white sport of R. Marion Hatton with all the fine habits and 
freedom of blooming of this variety. Good white ‘Mums are scarce. 
Therefore, this one is doubly welcome. 
Jean Cumming Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Large flowers of purest white, with softest yellow and bluish shading 
at the center of the buds. Growth erect and wiry, height medium. 
Exceptional keeping qualities. 
Lavender Lady Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
This fragrant flower brings true lavender to the garden Chrysanthe- 
mums. No trace of mauve, pink, or magenta appears under any light 
conditions. The silvery lavender flowers are 3 inches or more across and 
appear in perfect branching sprays. Unusually hardy. Height 21 feet. 
In full flower October 8th. 
Louisa Schling Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
The flowers are of good size, fully three inches across. with three or 
four rows of petals, fluffy and distinct in appearance. Glowing salmon- 
coppery red in color, changing to a lovely soft bronze-salmon as the 
flower matures. It is remarkably free flowering. 
Milky Way Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Remarkable for the intensity of its milky white coloring in the open 
flower, contrasting with the creamy yellow buds; again for the luxuriant 
rich green foliage clothing the stem right down to the soil. The hand- 
some, semi-double, informal blossoms, with broad, overlapping petals 
of unusual texture, carried in branching sprays of five to six, are more 
frost-resistant than any other early white kind. Plant is very hardy and 
vigorous. In full flower late September. Height 2¥2 to 3 feet. 
Each 35c, Doz. $3.50 © 
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Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
The quality of iridescence is so pronounced in this fine new Chrysanthe- 
mum that accurate description is difficult. The dominant shade is a soft 
peach tint blended with mauve undertones; the whole overcast with an 
indescribably luminous sheen. It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. 
The large, full, perfectly formed flowers are carried on tall, branching 
stems, making a strong, sturdy 214-foot plant. In full flower in early 
October, it will prove a grand addition to the garden and an invaluable 
cut flower variety. 
Ohio Gold Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Noted especially for its early blooming. Commences in early September 
and carries through until late fall. Fully double, golden orange-yellow 
flowers produced in abundance. Good habit. Fine for cutting. 
Pale Moon Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Delightful, fluffy, sulphur-yellow blossoms completely cover the plant. 
Loosely double flowers, 21 inches across, of excellent keeping quality. 
the aroma is that of butternuts. Height 2 feet. In full flower Oct. 5. 
Peachblow Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Distinctly new and different is this addition to the single type. A glor- 
ious blending of salmon-pink, fawn, and bronze, it may be compared 
with the immensely popular ‘’Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III,’ perhaps a bit 
more salmon. A husky, strong-stemmed, well-branched plant producing 
an amazing quantity of 2!/-inch blossoms, each with 4 rows of petals, 
flowering from late September until frost. Its unusual blend of colors, 
and myriad blooms has won scores of enthusiastic admirers. A ““must’’ 
for your autumn garden. Height 21% feet. 
Pygmy Gold Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
A distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type producing quantities of minia- 
ture blossoms slightly over 1 inch across. The color is a clear golden 
yellow remarkable for its brilliance and intensity. Commencing to flower 
in early September, it is easily the most colorful early Chrysanthemum. 
Rapture Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Lovely, medium sized, double flowers combining a beautiful deep orange 
with a lively suffusion of bright carmine. 
R. Marion Hatton Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
In addition to exceptional freedom in blooming, it is one of the earliest 
to flower, and certainly the brightest canary-yellow available, flowering 
from late September on. It is remarkably resistant to frost. 
Romany Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
A lovely flower that truly defies accurate description. Fairly glowing in 
the subdued autumn sunshine. Glowing carmine-red, with fine bronze- 
red tones. Large, full double flowers of nice form are produced freely. 
A fine garden and cut-flower variety. Height 214 feet. 
Sequoia Each 35c, Doz. $3.50 
Well-formed double flowers of mellow amber tint which light up and 
sparkle in the autumn sun. Very free flowering and quite hardy. 
Silver Moon Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
This gleaming white Chrysanthemum has a degree of warmth and in- 
tensity that is entirely new, and for which there is a real need. No other 
kind like it! No other attains such early perfection! The double milky- 
white petals combine with the pale yellow central halo to suggest the 
play of soft moonbeams. A showier Shasta Daisy in effect. Mild, sweet 
fragrance, remarkably contrasting dark green foliage, a fine lusty 214- 
ft. plant producing flowers from September on, equal to the finest 
greenhouse product, yet unusually frost resistant. These are the out- 
standing qualities of ‘Silver Moon.” 
Symphony Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose, with the sheen of a damask silk. 
The flower in maturing acquires silvery lilac and faint copper tones, 
very lovely but elusive and impossible to describe with accuracy. The 
flowers are large, 3 inches across, double, nicely formed, and carried on 
heavy, sturdy stems, several to a spray or cluster. Free-flowering. 
Height 214 to 3 feet. 
The Torch Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Very bright orange-scarlet with golden reverse. The semi-double flowers 
are very clear and brilliant. 
Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
Warrior 
Deep _crimson-maroon with a beautiful golden reverse. Dignified rich 
Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
coloring. One of the best dark colored new sorts. 
White Doty 
The tall, straight, upright flower stalks, never needing any support, 
carry large heads of pure white pompon flowers. Excellent for cutting 
or in the background of other varieties. 
NEW BRISTOL “CUSHION” POMPONS 
September Flowering: 
September Bronze _ Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
The warm bronze tints of autumn are beautifully reflected in about 
the shapeliest little Pompon blossoms you have ever seen; quantities 
of them shading from golden bronze to intense warm bronze simply 
cover the plant from mid-September on through into November or 
killing frost. The color effect is always good because the plant is uni- 
formly attractive all through—no jaded appearance at any time. We 
say September Bronze is absolutely the most colorful early Chrysan- 
themum to date. 
September Cloud Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Beautifully rounded blossoms, purest white in color with Primrose shad- 
ing in center, wonderfully dark green contrasting foliage. Nicely 
rounded, compact plant completely covered with flowers from mid- 
September until frost. The best white Pompon. 
September Gold Each 40c, Doz. $4.00 
Brilliant golden yellow blossoms, trim and neat, twenty-five or more 
to a spray, completely cover the shapely, well-rounded plants by mid- 
September and go on and on until the season’s end. Colorful mounds, 
the plants are 18 inches in height—much wider the first season. Im- 
mensely prolific and somewhat earlier in succeeding years. 
