Hardy Outdoor CHRYSANTHEMUMS | 

NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
(Acclimated to this Pacific 
Northwest) 
RED VELVET. Double crimson. 3 ft. 
Flowers in September. Shapely full dou- 
ble flowers of medium size. Carried erect 
on stiff long stems. When first open, 
eolor is a velvety crimson, changing as 
it matures to an even dark crimson 
which does not fade. Remains attractive 
over a long period. Healthy dark foliage. 
Sturdy well-rooted plants. Each $1.00. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Yellow pompon. 
2 ft. Flowers in Septentber. The pale 
yellow and creamy tints in this new pom- 
pon blend to create a strikingly lumi- 
nous effect. Excellent for cut flowers. 
Rich green foliage. Liberal bloomer. 
Sturdy well-rooted plants. Each 75c. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Yellow button, 
2 ft. Flowers in September. Bright yellow 
flowers on stiff stems loaded with 
blooms. This sort keeps very well. 
Sturdy, well-rooted plants. Each 50c. 
BUTTERFLY. Golden-yellow single. 
2 ft. Flowers in October. Very sturdy and 
prolific. Weli-rooted planis. Hach 35c. 
KING CUP. Yellow-bronze. Double. 
2 ft. Flowers in August. Rich bronzy 
yellow color. Perfect symmetrical flow- 
ers. One of the earliest yellows. Excel- 
lent for cut flowers. Well-rooted plants. 
Each 40c. 
BRONZE FELICITY. Bronze - gold 
double. 3 ft. Flowers in September. Pet- 
als are bronze with gold on reverse side. 
Good substantial flower either for sprays 
or disbudded. Well-rooted sturdy plants. 
Each 50c. 
PRIMROSE. Yellow double. 2% f%. 
Flowers in September. Immense prim- 
rose. Yellow head of perfect form, 
packed with well placed, incurving pet- 
als. Good disbudded for exhibition or for 
spray. Well-rooted plants. Each 50c. 
Can be supplied from May 
1 to June 10th, 
Order Early 
NOTE — Chrysanthemum 
plants will be shipped when 
propery rooted, which is 
generally near the first of 
May. 

CRIMSON BEAUTY. Double red. 2% 
ft. Flowers in August and September. A 
sturdy plant. Each 50c. 
J. W. COOK. Double bronze. 3 ft. 
Flowers in September. Large fully dou- 
ble, bronzy red heads of fine form and 
shape. Used either for sprays or dis- 
budded for large flowers. Strong well- 
rooted plants. Each 60e. 
TOLCROSS. Double rose. 2% ft. Flow- 
ers in September. Perfectly formed flow- 
ers. Light rose pink with silver reverse. 
Well-rooted plants. Hach 50c. 
MRS. W. H. WEBBER. Double lav- 
ender. 2 ft. Flowers in September, This 
is one of the most handsome and beauti- 
ful. Flowers are deep lavender rose with 
silver reverse petals. Use either dis- 
budded for large flowers or for sprays. 
Strong well-rooted plants. Each 50c. 
LYDIA. Small double lavender. 2% 
ft. Flowers about October Ist. Very beau- 
tiful light lavender color. Clustered flow- 
ers in attractive sprays. Well-rooted 
plants. Each 40e. 
ZENITH. Double purple. 2 ft. Flow- 
ers in September. Plants are strong and 
sturdy. Flowers are large, perfectly 
formed purple-maroon. May be used 
either disbudded for huge specimen 
flowers or in sprays. Fine sturdy, well- 
rooted plants. Each 50c. 
NESTA. Double pink. 3 ft. Flowers 
September to October. Very sturdy, 
plants with strong stiff stems. Fine 
glossy foliage. Petals are rose pink with 
buff reverse. Well-rooted strong plants. 
Each 40ce. 

PUGET SOUND SEED CO., 
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ROSE GLOW. Small double pink. 2 
ft. Flowers in September. Sparkling clus- 
ters of raspberry pink flowers. One of 
the daintiest varieties. Lovely indoors 
combined with pale yellow. Sturdy, well- 
rooted plants. Hach 40c. 
MAJOR CUSHION. Pink Cushion. 1 
ft. A lovely bright pink border variety 
which is covered with a profusion of 
blooms from August until late fall. 
Sturdy well-rooted plants. Each 35c. 
ASTRID. The pink Northland Daisy. 
18 inches. Flowers October 1st. Ex- 
tremely hardy. Good for Alaska. When 
fully opened, the large 38-inch single 
daisy-like flowers are a lovely shade of 
shell pink warmed with old rose tints 
and a bright yellow center, Buds and 
partly opened flowers tinted bronzy apri- 
cot and rose. The attractive bright green 
foliage is not bothered by pests or dis- 
eases. Very prolific and colorful. Sturdy 
well-rooted plants. Each 40c. 
NORTH STAR. Single white. 2 ft. 
Flowers in August. Very early and very 
hardy. Plants are covered with a pro- 
fusion of glistening white single per- 
fectly formed flowers which retain their 
pure color for a long period. Sturdy well- 
rooted plants. Each 35c. 
MILADY. Double white. 2 ft. Flowers 
in September. Blooms are a pure daz- 
zling white, solid in shape and perfectly 
formed. Plant habit is sturdy and neat. 
Strong well-rooted plants. Each 50c. 
SNOWFALL. Small doube white. 3 ft. 
Flowers in August. The spray form of 
this sort is very dainty. Blooms are about 
3 inches across. Tightly doubled. Sturdy 
well-rooted plants. Each 50c. 
BLANCHE DE POITOU. Huge double 
white. 3 ft. Flowers in September or Oc- 
tober. Immense pure white perfectly 
formed flowers. Heavy bloomer which 
may be used disbudded for huge single 
flowers or for sprays. Well-rooted strong 
plants. Each 50ce. 
WINNETKA. White Button. 3 ft 
Flowers October ist. Large white but- 
ton-type flowers. Very dainty and keep 
well. Well roo‘ed plants. Each 50c. 
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