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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Continued 
PINK CHARM. One of the better of the recent introduc- 
tions, highly recommended for its extreme floriferousness. 
It produces clean pink, 3 inch duplex flowers, showing a 
bright yellow center, an effective combination. Grows only 
to medium height, spreads in nice proportion, and despite 
the heavy load of large blooms, it doesn’t break down. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
214%” Pots, Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
POHATCONG. Dwarf, compact grower, producing pale | 
lavender flowers of a conservative, pleasing shade. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
PYGMY GOLD. A distinct fine Pompon type, producing 
quantities of miniature blossoms slightly over one inch 
across. The color is a clear golden yellow, remarkable for 
its brilliance and intensity. Commences to flower in early 
September. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.50 
RED ANEMONE. A vivid red, semi-double, that easily 
captures its popularity from the many Anemone types here- 
tofore grown only under glass. Gardeners will be quick 
prospects for this new type in their assortment. 
21%" Pots, Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
RED VELVET. A master stroke from the hands of a talent- 
ed originator produced this sparkling new introduction for 
glorified gardening and discriminating cut flower pro- 
duction. Add the erect, clean growing character of Mrs. 
Dupont to the rich color of Caliph and you have Red Velvet. 
Velvety crimson when opening, it deepens to a lush dark 
crimson, and holds this color without fading. Before flower- 
ing, the heavy foliaged, healthy plant is ornamentally beau- 
tiful in itself. In full flower early October. 
21%” Pots, Per 10 $3.00; Per 100, $22.50 
REMBRANDT. New Pompon. This one is a blend of color 
entirely new, with an irridescence difficult to describe in 
complete justice to its beauty. Add a suffusion of ripe 
strawberry to rosy mauve with a faint copper tinting and 
you have the general color effect. It is truly an art shade. 
Trim and upright, the plants grow to a height of 18 to 24 
inches, remarkably free and colorful from October 1 on. 
244” Pots, Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $27.50 
RUBY POMPON. New. A ruby crimson is the color, startl- 
ingly more rich and glowing than other Pompons. Equally 
exciting is the remarkable profusion in which the branchy 
2% foot plant carries its nicely formed blossoms. In full 
flower early October. It’s a striking addition and carries 
our heartiest recommendation. 
24” Pots, Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $22.50 

September Bronze 


ROMANY. This is one that is hard to beat. Its brilliance 
almost defies description when it is glowing in the soft 
autumn sunlight. Flowers carmine-red with bronze tones 
plus a gold petal reverse, fully double of nice form. Excel- 
lent cut. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.00 
ROSE GLOW. A raspberry-rose color which later shades 
to an opalescent rose, semi-double flowers 2 inches across. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.65; Per 100, $11.00 
RYCKOFF GLORY. An early variety of great worth. Pro- 
duces large yellow flowers with just enough of a bronze 
tint to distinguish it as a brilliant autumn color. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.00 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. Like ‘September Gold” in habit— 
the ball-like blossoms are a trifle larger, purest ivory-white 
with soft primrose shading in center; wonderfully fine dark 
green contrasting foliage. Breath-taking in its gleaming 
perfection. The best white Pompon. 
24” Pots, Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. The warm bronze and golden- 
bronze tints of autumn are beautifully reflected in about 
the shapeliest little Pompon blossoms one can picture—and 
there are great quantities of them. It is a remarkable robust 
plant. Most colorful early variety to date. 
Field Grown, Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, 22.50 
244” Pots, Per 10, $2.25: Per 100, $18.00 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. 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 continue until the season’s end. Colorful mounds, eigh- 
teen inches in height, much wider the first season. Im- 
mensely prolific and somewhat earlier in succeeding years. 
2144” Pots, Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. Distinctly new and different, the 
first really good double pink. Flowers are about 3 inches 
across, hardy, vigorous and healthy. Starting to bloom in 
early September, it continues until frost, brightly and freely 
flowered. 
24” Pots, Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $17.50 
