(CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Continued) 
Absaroka, (18 in.) U.S.D.A., 1940. Single type 
of orchid shades with long fine petals giving an airy 
effect. Flowers 214-3 inch diameter with yellow disk. 
Sept. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Algonquin. (24 in.) Deep rich lemon yellow double 
flowers. Petals mostly ray florets. Good stems for 
cutting. Sept.,.ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Alice Barham. (247 in.) Beautiful double 2% 
to 3 inch of orange bronze. Late Sept. Wa ob eC. Boer 
ten, $3.00. 
Caliph. Osan.) Deepest velvet red that is 
beautiful in contrast with lighter colors. Double 
pompon-like flowers. Oct. Ea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Crimson Glory. (18 in.) Handsome dark bronzy 
red pompon on upright plants. Frost resistant. Early 
Oct. Ea:, 35e; per ten, $3.00. 
Early Bronze. (16-20 in.) Hardy pompon usually 
in full bloom around Sept. 20. Very attractive com- 
pact orange-bronze flowers. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Edgar A. Guest. (18-20 in.) Fine new 1939 
variety with appealing rich color of deepest fall tones. 
Two inch flowers open a very dark bronzy red with 
gradual mellowing color as the flowers mature. Late 
Sept. Ea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Ember. (24-30 in.) Brilliant glowing bronze. a 
combination of coral and orange shades; very double 
2% inch flowers. Oct. Ea., 40c; per ten, $4.00. 
Evelyn. (20 in.) When first opening is near 
approach to crimson, assuming a deep bronze hue at 
maturity. Quantity of 2%, inch blooms. Late Sept. 
Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Ganna. (30 in.) Bright mallow pink, 214 inch 
flower; strong robust growth. Early Oct. Ea., 35c: 
per ten, $3.00. 
Irene. (24 in.) Large number of small pompen 
flowers on erect plants. Oct. Ha., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Jean Treadway. (18 in.) Double 2% inch flowers 
of soft pink with deep pink center. Early Oct:- Ea., 
35¢c; per ten, $3.00. 
Kristina. (20 in.) Sturdy Northland Daisy hybrid 
with 2% inch single flowers of crimson-pink. Oct. 
Ea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Lorelie. (18 in.) Beautiful double flowers of 
glowing yellow; blossoms of excellent shape and 8 
inch size. Sept. Ea. 35c; per ten. $3.00. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. (24 in.) Dominant shade 
is soft peach finted with rosy-salmon and fawn 
shades; large, full, perfectly formed flowers carried 
on sturdy stems. Early Oct. Ea., 50c; per ten, $4.50. 
Normandy. (20 in.) Soft blend of creamy white 
and light blush pink; 2 inch double flowers. Early 
Sept. EHa., 35c; per ten; $3.00. 
Orange Wondar. (20 in.) An appealing single Ko- 
rean hybrid with deep coppery orange blooms of 2% 
inch size produced in abundance about Oct. 1, Ea., 
35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Pohatcong’. (18 in.) Double 2% inch flowers. 
Outer ray petals have a white face, edged and 
streaked hermosa pink with reverse white. General 
effect is pink with white frosty interior. Late Sept. 
Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Seminole. (18 in.) Double white 2 inch flowers 
that open with a creamy center. Sept. Ea., 85c; per 
ten, $3.00. 
Sequoia. (24 in.) Good sized double blooms of 
irresistable mellow amber color. Oct. Ea., 35c; per 
ten, $3.00. 
Sonny Boy. (16-20 in.) Golden yellow sport of 
the popular pompon Early Bronze. Habit in every 
an Ob identical with parent. Sept. Ea., 35c; per ten, 
Tasiva. (16-18 in.) Beautiful 21% inch double 
white blooms with delicate creamy center. Very pro- 
fuse. Sept. Ha., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
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