Korean Chrysanthemums 
These new creations are especially fine for cold climates where the 
ordinary Chrysanthemum winter-kills. They are most attractive in 
color, very early blooming, easier to grow, and more profuse. The 
lovely new pastel shades, which simply defy accurate description or 
true color reproduction, suggest the Gerbera in their daintiness. Cut 
with short stems, they make the most charming table decorations, yet 
are capable of striking decorative uses if the entire branching sprays 
are used. They are compelling for color effect in the garden. 
Agnes Selkirk Clark Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Delicate sparkling orange and apricot, enhanced by a soft orange ring 
or halo surrounding the golden yellow center—a gorgeous autumn color 
effect. Flowers are of excellent texture, almost 3 inches across. 
Ember Each 55c, Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75 
In color, a brilliant glowing bronze that stands out conspicuously in 
comparison with any others in this color. It is, in fact, a combination 
of coral and orange shades that cannot be described accurately, ever 
changing with the light, but always compelling. 
Fortune Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Very vigorous plant of medium height and covered with unique curly 
petaled oxblood-red flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Very striking. 
Hebe Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 € 
Lovely, luminous pink which assumes soft, lavender-pink tones as the 
flower matures. A faint silvery halo surrounding the golden yellow 
center effects a lovely combination. Hebe is one of the first to flower, 
Producing masses of delightfully fragrant blossoms in almost unbeliev- 
able quantities. 
King Midas Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
The plants are literally covered with flowers for a very long period, 
commencing in late September and continuing throughout October. The 
flowers average 4 inches in diameter, are fully double, and a charming 
shade of soft yellow with the faintest bronze shadings appearing occa- 
sionally. Very branchy, attaining an average height of 21'/ feet. 
Niobe Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
A vigorous, healthy plant of dwarf compact habit. Flowers over 21/ 
inches in diameter of a clear glistening white with yellow disc are freely 
produced, fully covering the plant. 
Pink Lustre Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
A fine single flower, 3 to 314 inches across, with several rays of petals 
and good substance. It is a delightful shade of orchid (Laelia-pink), 
quite distinct among all other pink kinds. Remarkably free, it produces 
strong branching sprays in profusion throughout October. A _ sturdy- 
growing variety, so hardy it will prove invaluable for difficult garden 
conditions. In full flower in late September. Height 21% to 3 feet. 
Profusion Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
An effective early-flowering Korean Hybrid. The flowers are about 3 
inches across and considerably darker in tone than Ceres but described 
as a rich, coppery old gold. Extremely free and fragrant. 
Psyche Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Wonderfully dainty 4- to 5-inch single blooms are produced with wiry 
stems ontrens. healthy plants of medium height. Color, a clean, lively 
shell-pink. 
Saladin Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Oriental red, shading to coral-red with coppery tones showing on the 
petal reverse. The 3-inch flower is substantial, having four rays of 
petals. It is a hardy, vigorous-growing variety, producing branching 
sprays of delightfully fragrant blossoms. 
Sappho Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Compact dwarf plant covered with good sized pure yellow single flowers. 
The Moor Each 55c, Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75 
Best described as amaranth-purple or port-wine-red. It is noted for its 
intensity and brilliance in the garden. Flowers 3 inches across, double, 
produced freely and keep well when cut. In full flower in late September. 
Height 2 feet. 
Vulcan Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Glowing carmine-red which shades to garnet-crimson and finally to an 
attractive bronze-crimson as the flower matures. It has a double row 
of ray-like petals with a conspicuous golden center and is delightfully 
fragrant. Habit erect and extremely free. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, “ASTRID” (Northland Daisy) 
Astrid is a hybrid of the extremely hardy species, C. Arcticum, and the 
first hybrid of this variety to be introduced. The single, daisy-like flow- 
ers are three inches or more in diameter, and are a lovely shade of shell- 
pink, warmed with old rose tints, with a bright yellow center. The plants 
have attractive light green foliage, not bothered by diseases or insects. It 
is the hardiest hybrid Daisy we know of, having come through the past 
severe winters without protection and without damage. 
Each 55c, Three $1.45, Doz. $4.75 


NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM, 
Nome. Chiang Kai-shek 
(Plant Patent No. 634) 
Beautifully formed flowers, fully double, composed of stiff petals able 
to withstand any and all bad weather. The petals are perfectly ar- 
ranged, creating a formal effect, so nice one would think the flowers 
were grown in a greenhouse. The color is a blending of chrome-yellow, 
cadmium-yellow, and soft tinted old gold which under bright sun or 
artificial light shows a delicate undertone of rose. Most difficult to 
describe. However, we consider it the finest Chrysanthemum in our 
collection, if not the finest in the country. A magnificent plant which 
portrays autumn in all its glory and riot of color better than any other 
flower we have. The perfectly shaped flowers average two inches in 
diameter, are carried on stiff thin stems excellent for cutting, foliage 
deep green. Plant spreads to about 2 feet, and is about 2 to 2/2 feet 
tall. In full flower in September, often showing blooms in late August. 
Don’t miss having this most beautiful variety in your garden this 
summer. n ie i 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
