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SILVER MOON 
(B. N., 1942.) This gleaming white Chrysanthemum has a 
warmth and intensity that is entirely new. Mild, sweet 
fragrance, attractive, contrasting dark green foliage. A 
fine lusty 21% ft. plant producing flowers from September 
on equal to the finest greenhouse product, yet unusually 
frost resistant. 

VENUS 
Best Pink Single for Your Early Garden! (B. N., 1936.) 
This lovely orchid pink is in full flower by mid-September. 
Every blossom perfect, too. Height, 21% to 3 feet. 
OTHER GOOD SINGLES 
ACACIA. (B. N., 1940.) Miniature yellow; cascade-like. 
214 ft. Late Sept. 
AGNES SELKIRK CLARK. (B. N., 1937.) Glowing apri- 
cot pink. 214 ft. Late Sept. 
obit Ironclad Arcticum Hybrid. Soft rose. 11% ft. 
ct. 5. 
CLARA CURTIS (C. rubellum.) Fragrant, pink daisy-like 
blossoms. Hardy. Early. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. (B. N., 1933.) Rich crimson. 
21% ft. Oct. 5. 
GOOD MORNING. Creamy yellow form of Astrid. 
PINK LUSTRE. (B. N., 1937.) Soft orchid pink. 21% ft. 
Late Sept. 
SALADIN. (B. N., 1938.) Oriental red and coral bronze. 
2% ft. Oct. 10. 
VESTA. Fine early golden-orange. Very free. 21% ft. 

AUTUMN 
LIGHTS 
(B. N., 1940.) Hardi- 
est, most permanent, 
and the lovelist of all 
the bronzes. Autumn 
at its best is immedi- 
ately suggested in the 
gleaming coppery 
bronze tints. Fine, 
compact, free flowering 
plant. Requires no di- 
viding or fussing. 
LOUISE 
SCHLING 
Graceful, Hardy, Luminous. 
(B. N., 1935.) Unquestion- 
ably the finest red single 
Korean. Maturing  sal- 
mon-red. Extremely free, 
never fails. Height, 21% ft., 
early October. 
CERES 
(B. N., 1934.) Gold and 
copper tints like ripening 
grain in Autumn sunshine. 
21% ft. October 10th. 
APOLLO 
(B. N., 1934.) Sparkling 
orange- bronze, remarka- 
bly free. 244 ft. October 
10th. 
DAPHNE 
(B. N., 1934.) Beautiful 
old rose. 2% ft. October 
10th. 
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The Glistening Copper AUTUMN LIGHTS 
SINGLE 
KOREAN 
HYBRIDS 
COLORFUL FAVORITES 

