CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Single and Semi-Double Varieties, Korean Hybrids, Etc. 
Autocrat. Beautiful bright orange-scarlet 
single flowers, each with a golden yellow 
halo. 21% ft. "October 10. 
Autumn Lights. Masses of lovely, semi- 
double flowers of coppery bronze with a 
gleaming orange tone. 2 ft. Late Sep- 
tember. 
California Red. Bright scarlet- fae single 
flowers with double row of petals. 21% to 
3 ft. Late blooming. 
California Yellow. Deep canary-yellow. 
Carroll Pink. Another of our introductions. 
The semi-double, 3 to 314-inch blooms are 
of the clearest pink shade we have yet 
seen in Chrysanthemums. The plants 
grow 18 to 24 inches high, and are very 
free blooming, starting in late September 
or early October. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Debutante. Large semi-double bloom. A 
gorgeous blending of light rose, soft peach 
and Iemon-yellow. 24% ft. Late Septem- 
ber. 45 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3.50 per doz. 
Early Joan Helen. Distinctly new and 
different is this brilliant large, semi- 
double mum. Blossoms are produced in 
such profusion that the plant becomes an 
18-inch mound of sparkling beauty. 
Flowers are a rich velvety garnet-lake 
color, shading to rhododendron- purple with 
a bright yellow center. Blooms in late 
September and early October. 60 cts. each; 
3 for $1.60; $6 per doz. 
Eureka Giant. Semi-double, 214-inch 
blooms of very brilliant golden orange. 
Healthy green foliage; very strong habit of 
growth. Bush is compact, with upright 
stems, making a spread of 18 to 24 inches. 
Be sure to include it in your collection. 
60 cts. each; 3 for $1.60; $6 per doz. 
Evening Sun. Large single flowers carried 
erect on shapely, well-rounded plants 2 
feet high. Carnelian-red shading to burnt 
orange, made more intense by the golden 
center and lemon-yellow halo in contrast 
with the large dark green leaves. In full 
bloom in cary, ease 60 cts. each; 3 for 
$1.60; $6 per d 
Hebe. Demnens: aoe single flowers which 
change to soft lavender-pink as they 
mature. 2 ft. Late September. 
Honey Girl. Large (314-inch), semi-double 
flowers of a showy honey-amber color, pro- 
duced in clusters on long upright stems. 
Excellent for cutting; very beautiful. Late 
September 75 cts. each; 3 for $2; $7.50 
per doz. 
Louise Schling. Large, semi-double flowers 
of glowing salmon-red changing to soft 
bronze-salmon. 24% ft. Late September. 
Manantico. Semi-double; unusual bright 
red. 18in. Early September. 
Peachblow. Single; glorious blend of sal- 
mon, pink, fawn, and bronze. 2% ft. Late 
September. 
Primula. Lovely, single, lemon-yellow 
flowers, 2 inches in diameter, in a long, 
much-branched cluster. Extremely free 
flowering; excellent green foliage. 21% ft. 
Late September to November. 55 cts. 
each; 3 for $1.35; $5 per doz. 
Red Bank. Nearly single, 2 to 214 inches 
across; clear bright red with conspicuous 
yellow center. The mass effect Is very 
brilliant, whether against green lawns, 
shrubbery, or autumn foliage. 18 to 20 
in. Mid-September to late October. 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $2; $7.50 per doz. 
Red Hussar. Semi-double flowers of bright 
scarlet-crimson. Plants bushy and com- 
pact. 18 in. Mid-October. 
Sappho. Splendid single daisies of pure 
yellow are produced in profusion. 2 ft. 
Mid-September. 
Silver Moon. Large, single flowers like 
Shasta Daisies, with a double row of gleam- 
ing silvery white petals. 214 ft. Late 
September. 
The Chief. Large, semi-double flowers of 
bright scarlet and gold. Distinct. 3 ft. 
Mid-October. 45 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3.50 
per doz. 

Valhalla. Large, single, bright maroon- 
crimson flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. 2 to 
2% ft. Mid-October. 45 cts. each; 3 for 
$1; $3.50 per doz. 
Vesta. Golden orange. Mid-September. 
Welcome. Semi-double, bright mellow- 
purple flowers on long stems. Rather low, 
irregular, and bushy. 1% ft. 
Tussore. Single, uniform clear shell-pink, 
2 10 24%4-Inch flowers. Upright plant, pro- 
fusely branched above, and extremely 
free flowering. 18 to 20in. Late September 
to end of October. 55 cts. each; 3 for $1.35; 
$5 per doz. 
Six Very Fine Varieties in This Group 
1 each of 
Carroll Pink Early Joan Helen 
Debutante Primula 
Honey Girl The Chief 
6 plants in all (value $2.75) for only $2.25. 
3 of each (18 plants) for $5.50. 
Button-Flowered Varieties 
Irene. Dainty little pure white buttons. 
Without a doubt the finest white button. 
2 ft. Early October. 
Jewel. Clusters of soft pink pompons, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 214 ft. Early October. 
Judith Anderson. Well- rounded, 14-inch 
blooms of clear buttercup-yellow. A grand 
little show plant as well as a fine garden 
variety. 2 ft. Early October. 
Ouray. Masses of rich bronze flowers with a 
coppery glow. A reliable hardy variety. 
2% ft. Early October. 
Yellow trene. Same as White Irene but the 
ee is a lovely pale yellow which you will 
Yellow Jewel. Ball-shaped, 134-inch flowers 
of a pleasing shade of yellow with an at- 
tractive undertone of bronze. 55 cts. each; 
3 for $1.35; $5 per doz. 
Special: 5 Button Chrysanthemums 
Yellow Irene 
Ouray 
Irene 
Jewel 
Yellow Jewel 
1 each of the 5 varieties (value $2.15), 
for only $1.65. Ask for Offer No. 22. 
3 each of the 5 varieties (15 plants in all), 
for only $3.75. Ask for Offer No. 22A. 
BRISTOL NEW 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For 1945 
All 4 varieties, 75c each; 3 for $2; 
$7.50 per doz. 
APRICOT GLOW. Cushion type. 
Double blooms of rich apricot- 
bronze, 2% inches across. 
FIREGLOW. Semi-double flowers, 
2 inches across, of brilliant Chinese 
red. Plant 18 inches high; blooms 
from early September on. 
MAGNOLIA. Large double biooms, 
4 inches across, pink to cream-pink 
with soft yellow overcast. Plant 2 
feet tall; blooms middle of Septem- 
ber on. 
PINK RADIANCE. Three-inch blos- 
soms of Radiance pink. Plant 214 
feet tall; blooms late September on. 


Astrid Group, Northland Daisies 
Super Hardy Daisy (Mums) 
Astrid. The original Northland Daisy with 
large single flowers of shell-pink warmed 
with old-rose tints, and a bright yellow 
center. 18 in. Early October. 
Good Morning. Large, single, pure yellow 
flowers. A- fine free-blooming variety. 18 
in. Mid-October. 
igloo. Large; pure white. One of the finest 
of the single white Chrysanthemums. 
in. Early October. 
Loki. Single; crimson-purple. 
pact habit. Mid-October. 
Nancy. Large single flowers of bright crim- 
son at first opening, changing to an at- 
tractive deep pink. 18 in. Early October. 
Salmon Gold. Lovely semi-double flowers, 
to 2% inches across, are a blend of salmon 
and gold. 18 in. Early October. 
Siegfried. Delightful blooms of rich yellow. 
A splendid Northland Daisy. 24% ft. Mid- 
October. 
Viking. Beautiful single flowers of burnt 
orange, or it might be called reddish bronze. 
18 to 24 in. Early October. 
Four Very Choice Northland Daisies 
Igloo Loki 
Nancy Siegfried 
1 each of the 4 varieties (value $1.60), 
for only $1.25. Ask for Offer No. 23. 
3 each of the 4 varieties (12 plants in all), 
for only $3. Ask for Offer No. 23A. 
Dwarf, com- 
September Jewel Group 
Gudrun. Single golden copper blooms 
shaded pink. 2 to 21% inches across. 12 to 
15 in. Late September. 
Sigurd. A lovely little gem. A single type 
with a double row of light coral-red petals 
ated a yellow center. 2 ft. Mid-Septem- 
er. 
Spoon Chrysanthemums 
An interesting new type with dainty single 
and semi-double flowers. The petals are 
tubular, flattening out near the tip so that 
each petal resembles a miniature spoon. 2 to 
3 ft. All come into bloom in early October. 
See color illustration, page 28. 
Bronze Spoon. Bronze. 
Jasper Spoon. Yellow tubes with red 
spoons. 
Orchid Spoon. Light pinkish lilac. 
Pink Spoon. Improved semi-double pink. 
Rose Spoon. Luminous old-rose. 
Silver Spoon. Silvery white. 
White Spoon. Double white with creamy 
center. 
Yellow Spoon. Double; brilliant yellow. 
Five Choice Spoon Chrysanthemums 
Bronze White 
Jasper Yellow 
Orchid 
1 each of the 5 varieties (value $2), for 
only $1.65. 
3 each of the 5 varieties (15 plants in all), 
for only $3.75. 
All Chrysanthemums 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
$1 for 3 of one kind. 
$1.75 for 6 of one kind. 
$3.50 per doz. of one kind. 
Single plants, 45 cts. each 


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