Red Velvet—A new 1943 introduction and one of the 
leading varieties of 1944. Full double flowers, 
medium size carried on good stems. Velvety crim- 
son to a dark crimson. Extra good ~------ Each 50c 
Rembrandt—Lovely color blend of rosy mauve with 
faint copper tinting and a suffusion of strawberry 
color. A 1943 introduction and a leader for 1944, 
Good ;cut flower -variety —s2ecessee = ae Each 50c 
Ruby. Pompon—1943 introduction and 1944 leader. 
Ruby crimson color and very rich looking. Good 
stems 24 to 30 inches tall. Extra good ~.__Each 50c 
Salmon Glow—Lovely blending of salmon and gold. 
Each 35c 
Santa Clause—Deep red, with yellow center on low 
plants. A cushion type variety and a heavy bloom- 
Che i ate Sacre Se ee ee eee Each 35c 
September Bronze—Blooms cover plants from Sep- 
tember until frost. Golden bronze color __Each 35c 
September Cloud—Ball like blossoms of ivory-white 
with soft primrose shading in center considered 
the best white pompon type —_---------- Each 35c 
September Dawn—Large double pink blooms. Early 
bloomer So se Sere Sa ee ne ee Each 35c 
September Gold—Brilliant golden yellow blossoms 
trim and neat. Twenty-five or more on a spray. 
Blooms in mid-September. Height 18 inches. 
Each 35c 
Skibo—Harly yellow button type Chrysanthemum. 
Grows on good stems about 2 feet _______ Each 25c 
Silver Moon—Produces flowers on 2% ft. stems 
from September till frost. Gleaming white with a 
yellow center. Semi-double type. Extra ~._Each 40c 
Sport of Little Bob—Cushion type with button flow- 
ers. It’s a raspberry red with a bronze overcast. 
lovely -allyaround plantyss2 ee eee Each 50c 
The Moor—Brilliant amaranth-crimson color. Good 
erower. Double flowerstees se eee eee eee Each 25c 
Treasure Trove—Upright growing yellow pompon. 
Hxcellenteflorscuttin 2a ee ee ee Each 25c 
Yellow Gem—Golden yellow button type. Good cut 
flower.Cy peo: 2 yan eeees ee ee eee Each 25c 
Chrysanthemums of the Good 
Standard Varieties 
The following hardy Chrysanthemums are of the 
older varieties that have outstanding merits and are 
worthwhile in any garden. Prices are for strong pot 
plants each 25c; per dozen $2.00, not less than one 
dozen at this rate. 
Acacia—Semi-double intensely brilliant sulphur- 
yellow. 
Apollo—Bronze red. 
Astrid—Dwarf single shell pink. Heavy green foliage. 
Algonquin—Yellow large pompon type. 
Adironda—Bronze button type. 
Autumn Lights—Coppery bronze. Duplex. 
Barbara Cummings—Yellow shaded bronze. 
Burgundy—Rich cerise-crimson with deeper tones as 
the flower matures. 
Caliph—Rich velvety red. Double. 
Clara Curtis—Bright pink. Early single like a 
pyrethrum. 
Crimson Glory—Bright crimson. 
Crimson Splendor—Single rich garnet with a promin- 
ent gold center. 
Cydonia—Orange. Mahogany. 
Dasira—Single flesh pink, heavy bloomer. 
Early Wonder—New lavender pink. Decorative type. 
Blooms early. 
