Chrysanthemum Novelties for 1945 
While we are exceedingly proud and reserve our greatest praise for the 
famous DePetris Hybrid Hardy Chrysanthemums, we nevertheless give recogni- 
tion to some new strains that are outstanding for their earliness, hardiness and 
all-around satisfaction. 
We feel that there is a place for these in every garden, and we offer these 
particularly to Chrysanthemum lovers who wish to be acquainted with all of 
the fine newer introductions. 
University of Minnesota Chrysanthemums 
This new race of hardy Chrysanthemums produced by Prof. L. E. Langley of 
the University of Minnesota was released last year for the first time. The out- 
standing feature of this race is their extreme earliness, and the fact that they 
are defiantly hardy and easy to grow. 
Red Gold. (Illustrated on page 59.) Combination of red, orange and gold. 
Large pompon type blooming August 20th. 
Chippewa. Stunning new Aster-purple. A beautiful incurved type. Large flow- 
ers blooming September Ist. (Illustrated on page 59.) 
Boreas. Pure white double, blooming August 20th. 
Duluth. Vey early double yellow, blooming August 14th. 
Harmony. Blend of rose, yellow and bronze, blooming August 25th. 

Moonglow. Clear golden yellow, blooming August 15th. RSL ag Arete i 
Welcome. Large bright mallow-purple, blooming August 14th. University of Chicago Chrysanthemums 
Price: 75c¢ each; $7.00 for 10. We offer four varieties of this new strain that are a 
COLLECTION OFFER splendid achievement of Chrysanthemum breeding. They 
00 embody all of the finest qualities such as free blooming, 
5 ee is ONS EP gate lees a ad ess absolute hardiness and large flowering. All are early bloom- 
ee ee a es a a co inn SO gee é ers although not as early as the University of Minnesota 
strains. 
Barbara Small. Beautiful double pinkish lavender, blooming 
September 2Oth. 
Harbinger. Large double primrose-yellow, blooming mid- 
1 each of the above 7 varieties 
3 each of the above 7 varieties 
Transportation Charges for Chrysanthemum and 
Perennial Plants 

August. 
For regions east of the Mississippi River it is advisable to include postage M. re Costello. Golden yellow semi-double with reddish 
to the amount of 25c to cover the average shipment of a unit of 3 plants, shadings in center, blooming September 15th. 
and 50c for units from 6 to 12 plants. If postage accompanies your plant Wm. Longland. An interesting combination of reddish bronze 
order, it will result in a saving on transportation costs inasmuch as all paid and primrose-yellow. Tall and very attractive, blooming 
orders received without extra remittance for transportation are sent express early September. 
collect. The minimum charge for express shipments is 46c. Price: 75c each; $7.00 for 10. 
We are meticulous in refunding extra postage charges or including extra he 
material for excess postage paid us. SPECIAL COLLECTION: oat of the above 4 varieties, 
See page 4 for complete listing of the f 1 ) 
famous DePetris Hybrid Chrysanthe- 
mums, 
See page 62 for complete listing of 
Hybrid Korean, Hortorum and all types 
and varieties of Chrysanthemums. 
SELECTED NEW 
PERENNIALS 
SHASTA DAISY, Mt. Shasta. A beau- 
tiful pure white, high crested fully 
double Shasta Daisy with a double 
row of overlapping petals. Flowers 
are 4 inches in diameter. Blooms 
continuously from late spring until 
frost. Positively hardy in most sec- 
tions. The finest double white Daisy 
ever offered. 3 for $2.00; $6.50 per 
doz. 
FOUR NEW DOUBLE PYRETHRUM 
(Painted Daisies) . 
Victory. The best clear double white 
Pyrethrum. 
Delicate. Double crested rose-pink. 
Brilliant. A brilliant red beautifully 
crested. 
Buckeye. A lovely amaranth-pink 
with cream crest. 
Price: 3 for $2.00; $6.50 per doz. 
Herb Plants 
A very fine assortment of most popu- 
lar herb items. Complete list will be 
Shasta Daisy, Mt. Shasta found on page 43. 


Double Pyrethrum 
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