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Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
The selection of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
offered below consists of the very finest 
early flowering and late flowering varie- 
ties. The color range is complete and rep- 
resents the most desirable shades and 
tints. Any one of the varieties listed may 
be grown by you with the positive assur- 
ance of providing you with masses of color 
for the late garden. Beginning with the 
early cushions, and almost any of the 
others for later on. Then, too, the Chry- 
santhemum is unsurpassed by any other 
flower at any other season for use as 
cut flowers. ; 
25c Each 
Three of One Variety 60c unless otherwise 
noted. 
A-8—LOUISE SCHILLINGS — Extremely 
hardy and regular in its habit of growth; 
deep salmon; widely used for mass plant- 
ing; tall; medium size bloom; October 15. 
A-7—JEAN TREADWAY—Sparkling pink 
with a deep rose center which developes as 
the bloom advances to a soft lilac; tall; 
medium size blooms; October 15. 
A-6—BONFIRE—A rare combination of 
bright red with gold shading; medium ht.; 
Medium size bloom; October 15. 
A-4—PRIMULA—A new single, soft yel- 
low variety; forms plant of many sprays 
and when in bloom is simply breath-taking 
in its loveliness; fine for mass planting; 
medium height; large blooms; October 10. 
A-3—FLAVITA—Dwarf habit of growth 
very hardy; covered with clear yellow 
blooms until cut down by killing frost; 
low growth; large bloom; October 1. 
A-2—CALENDULA—Free flowering; color 
chrome yellow; low; large blooms; Sept.15. 
B-17—BARBARA SMALL—Strong, robust 
plant; extremely hardy; early blooming; 
pink-lavender; medium height; large 
blooms; August 10. 
B-16—WM. LONGLEY—Beautiful combi- 
nation of red and yellow; medium height; 
large blooms; September 15; 40c each, 
three for $1.00. 
B-7—H ARBINGER—Excellent bronze with 
coloring of fall maples; medium height; 
large blooms; Sept. 10. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
C-11—CHESTNUT BURR—Brilliant  or- 
ange overlaid with mahogany; tall; large 
large blooms; Oct. 20. 
C-10—GRANNY SCOVILLE—Warm coral 
bronze or buff; large blooms of a shaggy 
type; medium height; October 15. 
B-8—HARMONY—A lovely combination 
of yellow, rose and bronze; medium height; 
Aug. 25. 35c each, three for 90c. 
C-39—THE MOOR—Bright wine purple; 
free flowering variety; blooms are held up- 
right on good strong stems; tall; large 
blooms; Oct. 20. 
C-8—ALGONQUIN—The best early yel- 
low; medium height; large blooms; August 
15; 35c each, three fOr 90c. 
C-7—PINK SPOON-—Is a pleasing color 
in this group, all of which have become 
great favorites with flower arrangers; 
tall; large blooms; October 15. 
C-6-—YELLOW SPOON—Yellow, some- 
what larger than the above variety; tall; 
large blooms; October 15. 
C-5—ORCHID SPOON—Extremely large, 
with long shaggy petals; tall; Oct. 15; 
35c each, three for 90c. 
C-4—WHITE SPOON—Early white spoon; 
very large spider-like blooms; tall; Oct. 1. 
35c each, three for 90c. 
C-2—EMBERS—One of the new double 
Korean hybrid introductions of a few years 
ago and still among the best; large double 
blooms of the brightest orange; tall; Oc- 
tober 15. 
C-1—GOBLIN—Beautiful shade of sparkl- 
ing autum colors and is one of the best 
frost resistant varieties we have; tall; 
large blooms; October 25. 
E-7—MULDOON—A vivid shade of pur- 
plish amaranth; strong upright growth; 
4-inch blooms; very hardy and frost resist- 
ant; tall; November 1. 
E-6—CAPT. JOHN SMITH—An excellent 
rosy pink; profuse bloomer; outstanding; 
tall; large blooms; October 5. 
E-5—MRS. H. HARRISON—Soft pink, 
Baby Pom; medium height; small blooms; 
October 15. 
E-3—MANDARINE—Bright salmon; very 
strong growing and free flowering varie- 
ty; medium height; large blooms; Oct. 10. 
E-6—DULUTH—tThe very first yellow to 
bloom; low; medium size bloom; Aug. 10; 
35c each, three for 90c. 
B-4—PIPESTONE—Sparkling bronze cush- 
ion type; large blooms; August 10. 
B-3—RUTH CUMMINGS—Vigorous in 
growth and profusion in bloom; is a rich, 
glistening golden bronze; fully double; 
tall; large blooms; October 15. 
B-2—GOOD SPORT—Good, hardy, free- 
blooming sort; bronze; short; medium size 
blooms; October 1. 
B-1—TAFT—A perky little button of gold- 
en bronze; free flowering; low growing; 
October 1. 
G-3—NEW PHILADELPHIA—A bright 
ruby red, fully double pom; strong growth; 
fine healthy foliage; tall; large; Oct. 15. 
35c each, 3 for 90c. 
G-9—EGGSHELL—A large-flowered du- 
plex type of an eggshell or cream color; 
strong growing and free flowering sort; 
petals are long and broad; a favorite with 
all that visit our gardens; tall; large 
blooms; October 5. 
H-9—NATOMA—Flame scarlet, of the dec- 
orative type; makes a bright showing; 
good cutflower; medium height; large 
bloom; October 15. 
I-6-—RED VELVET—Velvety crimson; an 
outsanding chrysanthemum with many 
good qualities; medium height; medium 
size bloom; October 8; 35c¢ each, three 90c. 
K-12—DAHLIA MUM—Beautiful cactus 
type of Mum; the color is vivid deep lav- 
ender; cushion type; large blooms; Sep- 
tember. 
K-11—LIZZIE ADCOCK—Hardy and tough; 
strong growing and free flowering; popu- 
lar for mass planting for landscape effect; 
blooms are single of a clear golden yellow, 
plants are well rounded in growth, foliage 
is large and healthy; good cut flower ma- 
terial; low growing; medium size flowers; 
October 25. 
K-10—ORANGE WONDER—Large single, 
free flowering; medium height; large 
blooms; October 1. 
K-9—POCAHONTAS—Strawberry red; a 
free flowering variety; low; large blooms; 
K-8—MRS. R. C. HASTINGS—Sparkling 
red, making rounded plans good for gar- 
den display; low growing; large blooms; 
October 5. 
K-7—CALIPH—A rich deep oxblood red; 
strong growing and free flowering; me- 
dium tall; large blooms; October 15. 
O-12—P. LUSTER—A lovely bright laven- 
der pink; vigorous, hardy, and free bloom- 
ing; tall; large blooms; October 25. 
Q-3—NIOBE—Glistening white duplex; is 
free flowering and extremely hardy; tall; 
large blooms; October 25. 
R-1—WOLVERINE—A lovely light yel- 
low; one of the earliest to bloom; free 
flowering; medium height; medium size 
blooms; Sent. 25. 35¢ each, three 90c. 
R-2—KING MIDAS—One of the finest, 
large, bright yellows, very hardy; medium 
height; large blooms; Sept. 30. 35c, 3 90c. 
R-3—SILVER MOON—Semi-double, white, 
Shasta Daisy like, with yellow center; 
early and free flowering; medium height; 
large blooms; Sept. 15. 35c, three for 90c. 
R-4—JEAN CUMMINGS—Excellent pure 
white; a great favorite; medium height; 
large blooms; Sept. 20. 35c, three 90c. 
R.5—AVALANCHE—A gorgeous, creamy 
white; considered the best early white; me- 
dium height; large blooms; October 5. 
40c each, three for $1.00. 
R-6—INDIAN SUMMER —In rich autumn 
tints; a fine variety for mass effects; 
medium height; medium size blooms; Oct. 
15. 35c¢ each, three 90c. 
R-7—ROSE GLOW—Is an old raspberry- 
rose of vigorous growth and profuse bloom; 
short; small flowers; Oct. 5. 30c each, 
three for 75c. 
-R8—LAVENDER LADY—A distinct 
real lavender hue; one of the most popu- 
lar of all hardy Mums; unexcelled for cut- 
ting and mixed boquets; medium height; 
large blooms; Oct. 8. 40c each, three $1.00. 
B-18—LAVENDER DAISY—A vigorous 
and free blooming single; tall; medium 
size bloom; Oct. 20. 
R-9—MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Rich fawn 
with a flush of rosy-salmon; ranks as one 
of the most glamorous of all hardy Mums; 
medium height; large blooms; Oct. 8. 
40c each, three for $1.00. 
R-10—SYMPHONY—A blend of mauve, 
coppery pink and soft lavender; the tallest 
growing variety in our collection; large 
blooms; Oct. 8. 35c each, three for 90c. 
R-11—EARLY BRONZE—The best early 
bronze-yellow Pom; short; small blooms; 
Sept. 5. 30c each; three 75c. 
R-12—BURGUNDY—Large  sweet-scented 
wine-red; has long been a favorite; medium 
height; large bloom; Oct. 5. 35c¢ each, 
three for 90c. 
NEW ENGLISH MUMS 
35c Each; three for 90c 
J-5—ROSE PRINCESS—Salmon-rose;good 
disbudded or grown in sprays; medium 
height; large blooms; October 25. 
J-4—BRONZE BUTTERCUP—Fine early 
deep bronze; tall; large blooms; August. 
J-2—BELLE MAUVE—Silvery pink; good 
disbudded or in sprays; medium height; 
large blooms; September. 
J-1—GOLD STANDARD—Deepest golden 
yellow; flowers up to seven inches if dis- 
budded; medium height; September. 
K-3—CRIMSON BUTTERCUP—Has large 
scarlet blooms with golden reverse; me- 
dium height; August. 
K-2—COPPELIA—A bright Indian-red; an 
unusual color blend; the only one of its 
kind in our collection; medium height; 
large blooms; August. 
