4 N. A. HALLAUER, Webster, N. Y. 

Chrysanthemum, Shasta Daisy White Swan—F lowers double white, 
resembles double Pyrethrums in form. Two foot stems make 
it an excellent cut flower. In bloom for Memorial Day. 40 
cents each. 
Chrysanthemum Hardy Pompon—The following are representative 
varieties, selected for good colors and early bloom. They are 
best dug and divided everyyear. Unless noted, the follow- 
ing are 40 cents each. Field grown clumps. 
Algonquin—Very large clear yellow in September 18 in. tall. 
One of the best yelows. 
Autumn Lights—Large semi-double bronze-red flowers in Sep- 
tember. 18 in. 40 cents each. 
Clara Curtis—(Erubescens)—This single variety produces — a 
mass of salmon pink flowers in August and September. 15 jin. 
Entirely hardy. 
Early Bronze—Fully double bronze yellow flowers in Septem- 
ber, medium height and very free. 
Geronimo—Bronze and buff. A good full double variety. 
Goblin—-Large golden bronze flowers on 2 ft. stems in Octo- 
ber. 40 cents each. 
Jean Cumming—Large white flowers shaded lemon yellow. 
Medium height. Middle September. 
Lavender Lady—Large double lavender flowers. Early Sep- 
tember. 214 ft. 
L’Argentuilles—Reddish bronze. Very free. Early October. 
Medium height. 
Little Bob—Cushion type forming a mound-like plant. Flowers 
bronze crimson buttons in early October. 40 cents each. 
Louise Schling—Nearly single, extremely free flowering, red 
suffused salmon, early October. 40 cents each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont IiI]—Peach-pink, shaded mauve. Large 
perfectly double flowers. 2% ft. Early Oct. 45 cents each. 
Pohatcong—Very large deep pink flowers. September. 2 ft. 
Pygmy Gold—Intensely golden yellow flowers of rather small 
size, but produced in abundance throughout the season. A 
Korean Hybrid beginning to bloom early in September. 40 
cents each. 
Red Flare—The best double red variety for cutting. Flowers 
are medium size on long stems. 2144 ft. Early October. 40 
cents each. 
September Bronze—Large button flowers of golden bronze in 
late September. Strong grower and free bloomer. 18 in. 
45 cents each. 
September Cloud—Habit like preceding. Ivory-white with light 
yellow center. 45 cents each. 
September Gold—Habit like September Bronze. Bright golden 
yellow flowers completely cover the plant. 45 cents each. 
Skibo—Opens bronze but soon changes to yelow. October. 
Sunny Boy—A golden yellow early bronze. 40 cents each. 
White Gull—Pure white buttons. The plant is of medium 
height and an exceptionally free bloomer. 40 cents each. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
Bronze Cushion—Opens a pretty bronze and ages to pale cop- 
pery yellow. 
Golden Cushion—An excellent golden yellow. 40 cents each. 
ped: Cushion Improved—An early flowering variety. 40 cents 
each. 
ie Cushion—The well known Amelia and still one of the 
est. 
Queen Cushion—A good white cushion Chrysanthemum. 
Corean Hybrid Chrysanthemums are quite hardy and _ blossom 
freely in late September and early October. The following are: 
40 cents each. 
Ceres—Chamois yellow, shaded coppery bronze. Single. Oct. 10. 
Hebe—F lowers very freely in September and October. Lu- 
minous pink, maturing lavender pink with a yellow center. 
Fragrant, excellent cut flowers. 214ft. 
King Midas—Very large fully double flowers in late Septem- 
ber. Bronze yellow. Medium tall. 
Saturn—Large attractive singe flowers. Orange and bronze. 
Early October. 
Vesta—Golden orange single flowers of large size. Free bloomer. 
Cimifuga Racemosa— (Bugbane)—A pretty native shade loving 
plant having long spikes of pure white flowers in July and 
August. 6 ft. 385 cents each. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora (Tick Seed)—A popular plant bearing 
bright yellow daisy-like flowers continuously through the sum- 
mer. Good for cutting. 18 in. Ordinary soil. 30 cents each. 
