Hardy Chrysanthemums 
For many years growing the hardy chysanthemums has been our personal hobby. 
Most of these are grown in small quantities in our test gardens. However this year 
we decided to grow larger quantities and present them to you in what we know to be 
one of the very best chrysanthemum lists offered in America. We ship strong 2% 
inch potted plants. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1945 
AUTUMN HERALD—BRISTOL—An amazingly prolific cushion type 
mum. Plants are covered with shapely, high centered, 214 in., double 
blossoms, rich apricot bronze in color, from the middle of August 
until killing frost. Height 18 in. with a spread up to 3 ft. the first 
year. 75 c each; $7.50 per dozen. 
EUREKA GIANT—HURLEY,.—A superb new mum with semi-double 
orange-bronze flowers fully 214 inches across. Has proven a vigor- 
ous healthy grower. It is distinctly different from anything else in 
the hardy mum line. 75e $1.50 dozen. 
FIRE GLOW—BRISTOL—Brilliant Chinese Red semi-double flowers 2 
inches or more across appear in early September. From then on the 
shapely, compact, 18 in. high, plant is a grand bit of color. Good cut 
flower and fine for garden color. 75ceach $7.50 dozen. 
MAGNOLIA—BRISTOL—Very large, double, clean cut blossoms, of un- 
usual texture averaging 4 inches across and produced in generous 
clusters from mid-September on. The color is pleasing to everyone, 
a pink shading to creamy pink with a soft yellow overcast. The 2 ft. 
high plants require no staking. 75c each $7.50 dozen. 
RADIANCE—BRISTOL—From late September on plants are an 
exurberant mass of color, carrying hundreds of blossoms, 3 
inches or more across. The color, luminous pink, soft pink at center 
is unlike any other kind. Like its namesake the Radiance rose it is 
sure to become a favorite garden variety. 75c each; $7.50 per dozen. 

1 each of those described above 
‘3 of each, 15 plants in all $8.00 
5 New Introductions For 1945 $3 

