SHOREWAY NURSERY 9 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS (continued) 
Doz. 100 
MARY YOUDATH. A most striking 
color of Vivid Rose with a deep gold 
center, a pleasing combination. Dwarf 
and bushy habit. Vigorous grower. ~ 
MRS. S. P. ROTAN. Double brilliant 
golden yellow, shading to deep orange. 
PEARL WHITE. Very early white, 
flowers are small full, irregular, about 
1” across, 12” high, bushy. 
PINK BOUQUET. Words cannot de- © 
scribe this exquisite and outstanding in- 
troduction. The flowers are a delicate 
pink, slightly edged with cream. The 
petals are large and wide, firm and well 
formed. Single type about 2” across, 
slightly cup-shaped. The growing habit 
is such that when it is in bloom, it is 
a well arranged, perfect Pink Bouquet 
of solid flowers. A real tree forming 
habit, grows 20” tall, vigorous, sturdy 
strong stems. Matures September 20. We 
firmly believe this will prove very valu- 
able and popular, also making an excel- 
lent. pot plant as well as cut flowers. 
PYGMY GOLD. A_ distinct dwarf 
Korean pompon type, producing quan- 
tities of miniature blossoms slightly over 
1” across. The color is a clear yellow, 
remarkable for its brilliance and inten- 
sity. Commencing to flower in early Sep- 
tember, it is easily the most colorful 
early chrysanthemum yet introduced. 
Unusually so, because it retains its effec- 
tiveness right up until the season ends. 
Grouping in the rock garden or yard bor- 
der or used for edging, it will prove the 
delight of the Autumn. 
RAPTURE. Double deep orange flow- 
ers with a lively suffusion of bright car- 
mine. : 
RUBY. Ruby pink. 
SEQUOIA. Double blooms of a mellow 
amber. 
THE CHIEF. Semi-double, bright scar- 
let and gold. 
VESTA. A plant of medium height and 
great vigor, literally covered with flowers 
over 212” in diameter of a deep golden 
orange shade, almost a duplex. 
All of the above Chrysanthemums are 1.50 10.00 
TRENT ssc 0iy cies omen ah 120 2.50 15.00 
Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
