34 C.H RUY SA Neal HE MUM 
GARDEN 5 



_ AVALANCHE—Ranks high with the finest of 
weather-resistent whites. Clean, branching 
sprays carry a snowy load of large, well formed 
double blooms. Medium height. Matures late. 
Sept. 50 cents each; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00 
—BURGUNDY-—A brilliant Burgundy-red Korean 
hybrid double of great depth both in color and 
size. Tall, sturdy grower. Matures early Oct. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; 12 for $3.00 
CALIPH—An outstanding deep, velvet red 
Korean hybrid decorative pom. Carries a wealth 
of blooms two inches in diameter in husky 
sprays two or more feet long. Matures Oct. 5th. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; 12 for $3.00 
CAVALIER—Rich vermilion-red single. Med- 
ium height. Matures Oct. 15th. 
CHAMPION CUSHION—Red with bronze shad- 
ing. Shapely cushion plant; very free. Late 
Sept. 
CLARA CURTIS—Grows into a bushy mound 
covered with hundreds of three-inch daisy like 
single salmon-pink flowers. Blooms late Aug. 
on. 
CYDONIA—A vivid, fiery, orange-red double 
with a slight bronze overcast. Multiple sprays 
produce a profusion of flowers two inches in 
diameter each one of which seems to glow like 
a burning ember. Tall, vigorous grower. Ma- 
tures Oct. 10th. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 
DAPHNE—Daphne pink shading to lilac rose. 
Tall. Matures Oct. 15th. 
DEAN KAY—A deep pink hardy cushion ’mum 
a bit larger than Amelia. Short, bushy grower. 
Matures late Sept. 
EDEN—Rose-pink. Short. Decorative. Matures 
Oct. 1st. 
EMBER—A very beautiful coral and orange 
bronze. Fully double. Matures Oct. 15th. 
GANNA — A bright pink decorative. Fully 
double. Bushy growth. Medium height. Ma- 
tures Oct. 10th. 
GOBLIN—Golden bronze decorative pompon. 
Vigorous and symmetrical in manner of growth. 
Extremely hardy. Short. Matures Oct. Ist. 
GOLDEN CUSHION—A hardy golden yellow 
cushion ’mum tipped with bronze. A rugged, 
stocky plant. Matures late Sept. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE—A full, well formed 
fluffy bloom four inches or more across. Radiates 
the glowing warmth of a clear coral bronze 
coloring. A short bushy grower. One of the 
largest and most outstanding of the early Hardys. 
Matures early Oct. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents; 12 for $3.00 
HEE—Red single. 1% inches in diameter. Ma- 
tures very early. 
INDIAN SUMMER—A big, informal glowing 
orange blossom excellent for cutting. Height 
214 feet. Matures Oct. 15th. 
JEAN TREADWAY — Pink with dark center. 
Medium height. Decorative. Matures Oct. 10th. 
KING MIDAS — Yellow decorative. 
height. Matures Sept. 30th. 
LAVENDER LADY—A true lavender flower de- 
void of all trace of mauve, purple or magenta. 
It is an unusually clean cut and attractive speci- 
men attaining an incomparable lavender hue 
when mature. Each individual bloom is 3 inches 
in diameter and fully double. Is unusually 
hardy and is in full bloom by Oct. 5th. Medium 
height. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents; $2.50 per doz. 
LAVENDER LASSIE—A plant two feet in 
height with a three-foot spread literally buried 
under a solid mass of double blooms two inches 
in diameter and a clear lavender in color. A 
diminutive Lavender Lady. Matures in late Sept. 
60 cents each; 3 for $1.60: 12 for $6.00 
Medium 
LORELEI—Yellow. Medium height. Decorative. 
Matures Sept. 10th. 
MANDARIN—Coral salmon shading to coppery 
bronze, radiating a luminous iridescence. Short. 
Matures Oct. 15th. 
MARJORIE MILLS—A deep crimson hardy 
cushion ’mum shading to a burnished chestnut, 
later to become suffused with a fetching tint of 
rosy bronze. Carries a multiple of short branchy 
sprays. Matures late Sept. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 
MARS—Wine red single. Medium height. Ma- 
tures Oct. 15th. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT, III—A rosy, sal- 
mon-pink combined with bronzy tan and _ iri- 
descent gold tints. Fully double and of unusual 
size. A vigorous grower. Matures Oct. 5th. 
50 cents each; $5.00 per doz. 
NANA—Splendid yellow single. Two inches in 
diameter. Matures Oct. 5th. 
PALE MOON—A fluffy sulphur yellow double 
bloom 2% inches in diameter. Free branching 
and an excellent keeper. Short. Matures Oct. 
5th. 40 cents each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
PEACHBLOW—An intriguing blend of colors 
ranging from a salmon-pink to light bronze. 
Yields a bountiful supply of blossoms 2% inches 
across carried in widespread sprays. Has four 
rows of ray petals encircling a small central but- 
ton. Short. Matures late Sept. 
40 cents each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
QUEEN CUSHION—A white cushion ’mum oc- 
casionally developing a lavender blush. Height 
two feet. Matures late Sept. 
