

KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Apollo—Dazzling orange. A grand sort. 
Burgundy—An improvement on “The Moor" with its glo- 
riously rich red color, but quite a little brighter than that 
variety. Beautiful form. Very strong grower and freely pro- 
duces very fragrant blossoms which are equally striking in 
the garden or when used as a cut flower. Height, 2/2 feet. 
Flowers October 5th. 
Caliph—tThe finest velvety red double Korean Chrysanthe- 
mum introduced to date. Flowering October 8th, height 
2 feet. 
Cydonia—A very bright reddish-bronze Northland Daisy 
that created quite considerable comment this year from 
visitors. In flower October 10th. 
Carmen—Korean Hybrid of brilliant reddish-bronze in color. 
A decided improvement on the variety Mercury. Matures 
October 10th. 
Diana—Delicate rose-pink. 
Ember—One of the new double Korean Hybrid introduc- 
tions of 1937. Large double flowers of a true bronze with 
double flowers 2'/. inches in diameter, flowering the mid- 
dle of October. 
Goblin—A beautiful golden-bronze Korean Pompon, open- 
ing October 10th. Ideal for Hallowe'en decoration. Very 
strong, neat growing plant. Height, 2 feet. Very hardy. 
Mars—Velvety crimson. 
Nartica—A Korean cross between Normandie and Chrys- 
anthemum Arcticum of soft pink color. Maturing in early 
October. Extremely hardy. 
Niobe—A vigorous healthy plant of dwarf compact habit, 
flowers over 2'/ inches in diameter, of a clear, glistening 
white with yellow disc are freely produced fully covering 
the plant. 
Red Velvet (Bristol)—A glorious crimson. Red Velvets 
would be a perfect variety since it has both the clean 
growing habit of Mrs. DuPont combined with the rich color 
of Caliph. Shapely, full, double flowers of medium size car- 
ried erect on long stiff stems. When first opening the va- 
riety is velvety crimson, changing as it matures to an even 
dark crimson which does not fade but remains attractive 
for a remarkably long period. Healthy dark foliage. Height 
two feet and is in flower in early October. Price: 60c 
each, $6.00 per dozen. 
Saladin—A Single Hybrid of oriental-red shaded coral- 
bronze. Height, 2/2 to 3 feet. Flowering October 10th. 
Sappho—Compact dwarf plant covered with good sized 
pure yellow single flowers. 
Saturn—A very vivid orange bronze single Chrysanthemum 
with a soft orange halo surrounding the golden yellow 
center. A true autumn color-effect. Flowers of excellent tex- 
ture, about 3 inches across, produced in graceful sprays. 
Thalia—A compact bushy plant. growing 18 to 24 inches in 
height. The duplex flowers are of a lively orange shade 
and excellent form. 
Venus—Color lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. Flowers 
single, 2/2 inches across, with three or four rows of petals. 
Remarkably free flowering, maturing in late September. 
Will appeal to those who like lavender and lilac tones in 
the garden. Delightfully fragrant. Height, 2'/2 feet. Oct. Ist. 
Vesta—A plant of medium height and great vigor literally 
covered with flowers over 2/2 inches in diameter of a deep 
golden orange shade, almosi a duplex. New Crimson Beauty Red Velvet 

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