IETIES 
YOUDATH’S WHITE—Free flowering; clear white; very 
good. Sept. 15. 
RED RIDING HOOD—A beautiful free blots of the 
brightest red; large flowers. Oct. 10. 
THORP—A vivid rosy red; large flowers; very good. 
Oct. 5. | 
ROSE QUILLED—Unique petals are quilled outer part 
‘. pink, inner part rose; four-inch blooms. Oct. 15. 
GERONIMO—Extremely early; large fluffy yellow. 
Aug. 15. 
BURGUNDY—Large sweet-scented Amaranth wth cerise 
shadings. Oct. 25. 
NEW PHILADELPHIA—Wine red, tall; large flowering 
sort; prolific. Oct. 15. 
VICTORY—A grand, very large white. Oct. 5. 
SILVER TIPS—Soft lavender, tips silver. Oct. 5. 
GARDEN QUEEN—Soft creamy yellow with crimson 
bronze and buff tints. Sept. ? 
EGGSHELL—Eggshell white; tall. Oct. 5. 
YOUDATHS PRIDE—Perfectly formed flowers of a 
distinct orange-bronze; button. Sept. 20. 
CAPT. JOHN SMITH—An excellent rosy pink. Ochs: 
“FON DEST—A charming fawn colored Chrysanthemum; 
Oct. 15. 
MAROONZETTE—An exciting ruby crimson; more flow- 
ers on a single stem than some varieties produce on 
a whole plant. Oct. 10. 
JANE. WHITSLEY—Bright red; one of the brightest. in 
our garden. Oct. 26. 
EDITH NEWBERRY—Russet red; vigorous and free 
blooming; flowers are large. Nov. 5. 
VENUS—A lovely bright pink; vigorous, hardy and free 
blooming; large blooms. ° Oct. 25. - 
“PINK LUSTER—Deeper pink than ens, same in every 
other respect. “Oct.” 25. 
NIOBE—Glistening white; free flowering and extremely 
hardy. Oct. 25. 
ALADDIN—Very early blooming; color of autumn leaves. 
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RED FLARE—Another good red. Oct. 25. 
WHITE TASAVIA—Low compact growth with hundreds 
of large fuzzy white blooms. Oct. 26. 
YELLOW TASAVIA—The same as above, except the 
color, Oct. 25. 
