KORE 
The selection of Hardy Chrysanthemums offered be- 
low consists of the very finest early flowering and late 
flowering varieties. The color range is complete and rep- 
resents the most desrable shades and tints. Any one of 
the kinds listed may be grown by you with the positive 
assurance of providing you with the loyeiest blooms for 
garden decoration as well as for boquets. _ 
25¢ EACH; $2.50 FOR ANY 12. 
CHESTNUT BURR—Brilliant orange-chestnut, cone 
with mahogany; tall. Oct. 25. 
LORELEI—A very productive yellow, changing to a soft 
cream as the flower advances; one of the best out- 
door Mums. Oct. 25. 
ALGONQUIN—The best early yellow. Aug. 15. 
RUTH CUMMINGS—A very fine outdoor Chrysanthe- 
mum of rich bronzy-terracota in color. Oct. 15. 
SONIA—A beautiful shade of pink; broad petals; rigid 
habit of growth. Sept. 15. 
LOUISE SCHILLINGS—Extremely. hardy and regular in 
its habit of growth. Color, deep salmon and changing 
to soft bronzy-salmon. Oct. 15. cee, 
MRS. GOOCH—A large flowering variety | of soft pink 
Oct. 25. 
BONFIRE—A rare combination of Nec red with gold 
shadings. Oct. 25. 
EMBERS—One of the new double Korean Hybrid intro- 
ductions of a few years ago and still among the best; 
large double blooms of the brightest orange; éxtreme- 
ly Bandy. Qeti 1h: 
CALIPH—A rich reep oxblood Reds very “productive cae 
hardy. Oct. 15. 4 
JEAN TREADWAY—Sparkling pink ‘with a ibe rose 
center which develops as the: bloom advances to a 
soft lilac. Oct. 15. 
GOBLIN—A beautiful vivid shade of sparkling’ autumn 
colors; blooms for Hollowe’en; frost resistant. Oct. 25. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE—War m coral bronze or buff; large 
blooms of the shagey twpe. Oct. 15. is ; 
MULDOOM—Purplish amaranth; strong upright roth: 
four-inch blooms. November 5: 
GOLDEN GLOW—A very lovely outdoor Chrysanthe- 
mum; a strong, free blooming variety; golden yellow. 
Oct. 15. 
POHATCONG—An aay blooming variety of soft laven- 
der pink. . 
