Double Chrysanthemums (Continued) 
Seminole — Double fluffy white; extra early. 
September Bronze — A beautiful early golden bronze 
pompon; a marvelous addition to the early varie- 
ties. 
September Cloud — Beautiful rounded blossoms of 
purest white with primrose shading in center. 
Compact plants completely covered with flowers. 
September Gold — Brilliant golden-yellow pompon; 
blooms profusely on shapely, 18-inch plants. 
September Queen — A choice early-flowering white 
about 2 feet tall. 
Snow White — Large glistening white flowers on 
24-in stems. Very choice. Each 50c 
Tasavia — Large creamy white. 
White Cushion — The true cushion type with white 
flowers; blooms very early. 
Wm. Longland — Fine double flowers about 21/2 
inches across, Grows tall 
Each 50c 
of clearest bronze. 
and blooms from early to late. 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Astrid — This is a welcome new addition to the list 
of Chrysanthemums; it is extremely hardy with 
good clean foliage and single, daisy-like flowers 
of a lovely shade of shell-pink warmed with 
tints of old rose, with a bright-yellow center; 
September. 
Clara Curtis — A profuse bloomer with single 
samlon-pink flowers about 3 inches across; be- 
gins to bloom in August; very hardy and good 
foliage; one of the choicest varieties. 
Louise Schling — This variety has a very lovely 
color, bright glowing salmon-red changing to 
soft bronze-salmon as the flowers mature; mid- 
season. 
Mercury — Bronze-red changing to coppery bronze. 
Pysche — Very large single flowers of a lively 
sheil-pink. 
Sappo — Compact dwarf plant covered with good- 
sized pure yellow single flowers; early. 
Silver Moon — A milky-white variety with yellow 
center, resembling the beautiful Shasta Daisies; 
this is something new in the hardy class, and is 
attractive. 
Vulcan — 
bloomer. 
Glowing bronze-crimson; a _ profuse 
Any of the above varieties — Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Plants in bud or bloom in fall priced according to 
quality. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM 
Lawine — A new variety of daisy from Europe, 
grows about 3 feet tall, and is covered with 
medium-sized blooms in May and June; makes a 
beautiful combination with Iris; good cut-flower. 
Each 20c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM — SHASTA DAISY 
These plants hold an important place among 
the hardy plants; they are very desirable cut- 
flowers and are fine for the showy perennial border. 
Alaska — 2 to 242 ft.; the popular original giant 
American ‘Shasta 
Each 25c 
Beaute Nivelloise — Large double flowers with la- 
ciniated petals; a profuse bloomer, about 2Y2 
feet tall. Each 40c 
Esther Reed — A rare variety from England. The 
flowers are pure white and fully double re- 
sembling the 
Daisy"; June and July. 
large hardy Chrysanthemums; 
blooms freely from May to October on strong 
15-inch stems; should be given winter protection 
in the Chicago area. We believe this to be the 
best double Shasta Daisy offered. Each 60c; 
3 for $1.60 
Shasta Supreme — Very large single, a good grow- 
er. Each 35c 
CERASTIUM — SNOW-IN-SUMMER 
Tomentosum — A plant trailing over the rocks with 
silvery white foliage and producing an abun- 
dance of snow-white flowers in May. Each 20c 

Shasta Daisy 
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