
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These 
ability to produce quantities of 
garden conditions. 
looms 
leresting and have done wonderfully well for us. 
creasing interest in garden mums 
development of new _ vyarieties that 
first frost that usually gets the Dahlias. 
bloom 
modern hardy mums are selected for their 
in general 
The English mums are most in- 
In- 
is due to recent 
safely 
ahead of frost, while a number of varieties stand the 
This pro- 
longs the blooming season in your garden by several 
weeks. 
1947 INTRODUCTIONS 
BLONDIE (Dahliadel), Pompon, 114”%-2', Oct. 
25. Cadmium yellow shading orange at cen- 
ter. Very attractive. Fine for cutting 
CATHERINE COLLINS (Coles), Pompon, 
2’, Oct. 1. Clear lemon yellow. A 
favorite, fine in the garden 
NATIONAL VELVET (Felton), Intermediate 
Dec. 21%4"-21%', Oct. 15. Beautiful dark red. 
Should be very much in demand ......000000..- 
PINK GLOW (Dahliadel), Small Decorative, 
1144-2’, Oct. 5. Soft rose pink shading light- 
er as flower develops. Exceptionally fine 
for cutting. Bush sturdy and _ hardy..................... 
SPOONETTE (Dahliadel), Spoon, 214”-2', 
25. Clear amaranth pink. Blooms very uni- 
form and abundant. Strong stems. A fine 
addition toithe, spoom family) 2 Sete. 
1 % “ 
florists 
GREEN HOUSE Varieties 
That do well in regular garden culture but 
need some winter protection. 
BLAZING GOLD. 414”-2', Oct. 20. Deep gol- 
den yellow, fine form. One of the best............ 
HILDA BERGEN. 31”-3', Oct. 25. Crimson 
with orange reverse. Best in its color 
JUSTRITE. 4”-214’, Oct. 10. Mallow or rose 
Dinka votronge -stems. Cuts well. fae se. 
MAJOR BOWES, 4”-2%%’, Oct. 20. Phlox pink 
shading lavender. Cuts well, fine stems....... 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER, 3”-2’, Oct. 25. 
PINK CHIEF... 4”-214’, Oct. 15. Clear laven- 
der. Best for cutting in this color... 
SILVER SHEEN. 316”-2’, Oct. 20. Pure “white. 
Best white for garden use 
SUNGLOW, 4”-2', Oct. 20. 
Nice, compact bush 
GREEN HOUSE POMPON 
GOLDEN SPRAY. 116”-2%%’, Oct. 15. Rich 
lemon yellow. Great as a cut flower ......0...... 
PINK PEARL. 14%”-3’, Oct. 20. Rose pink. 
Stems and growth better than Jewel .............. 
RODELL IMPROVED. 114”-2’, Oct. 10. Soft 
lemon yellow. Very attractive bush ~ 
ROMAN BRONZE. 114” act Oct. 25. Old rose 
and bitfi.ss VeryvaiDprelttys ae... eee ae 
YELLOW HAMMER. iWi3r Oct. 20.. A 
very fine golden yellow. Good stemes............... 
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BELLE MAUVE. 214”-2', Sept. Blush pink. 
Disbuds well, is lovely grown in sprays......... 
CONQUEROR. 3”- 3’, Oct. 27. Amaranth red 
he mg 3”-114’, Oct. 10. Bright reddish 
oran Fine stems with lovely sprays 
GOLD “STANDARD. 42316!) Oct. , 20% 
largest and best incurved lemon yellow 
LEDA. 3”-21%%’, Oct. 25. Violet rose 
MARY SUTTERLAND. 21461%-2%', Oct. 
Soft purple, silver reverse and tips. Incurved 
PINK FREDA. 214"-3', Oct. 10. Pink 
ROSE PRIMROSE. 214”-2%%’, Oct. 25. Tyrian 
pink. Excellent either .disbudded or sprays 
SALMON FREDA.: 216"”-3', Oct. 25. Salmon 
TRIXIE,- 5”-236", Oct. 5: "Orange, ap heee re- 
verse. Lone: spiky rolled petals. Po ; 
VULCAN. 3”-2%' Oct; 20. , Deep “crimson. 
LARGE DECORATIVE 
2146%-116',Oct. 25. Deep bright 
OTANnge -o ot RS eee ee 
ALLEGRO. 232", Oct. ~ 10 “Light {resesto 
shrimp pink. One of the best for cutting 
AVALANCHE. 3”-116', Sept. 15. Creamy wh. 
AVIATOR. 2”-21%’, Oct. 1. Russet orange to 
coppery red. A very fine new variety... 
BONFIRE. 92-2", Oct. 152 Bronzy rede ys 
BRONZE PYRAMID. 214"-3', Oct. 15. BHEne 
orange bronze. Fine Stems _.. mat 
BURGUNDY, 2”-2’, Oct. 15. Amaranth red... 
CALIPH. 114”-3’, Oct. 10. Oxblood red... 
CHESTNUT BURR. De eZ eOGtmliie 
CHIPPEWA. 21%”-2’, Sept. 25. Aster purple 
CYDONIA. 2”-2’, Oct. 20. Burnt orange... 
EMBER. 216"”-216', Oct. 15. Coral bronze...... 
EMPIRE (Standard or Large Dec.). 3”-11%4’, 
Nov. l. SIncurved) orange, 2 0 ee eee 
EUGENE A. WANDER. 4”-114', Sept. 15. Gold 
FRED F. ROCKWELL (Bristol). 2”-2’, Oct. 10. 
Bronzy orange. Bright and attractive... 
GLEAM O’GOLD. 2”-114’, Oct. 5. Golden yel. 
GLITTERING HILLS. 2%, "" -2'’, Oct. 1. Golden 

Se epre 
yellow. Fine for cutting with good foliage 
and stems. One you should have 2.0000... 
GOBLIN. 116”-2', Oct. 25. Golden orange...... 
GOLDEN CHARM. 2”-2’, Oct. 15. Deep yel. 
GOLDILOCKS. 2”-11%', Sept. 15. Canary yel. 
aera: LIGHTS. 2”-214’, Sept. 20. Creamy 
ellow 


JEAN TREADWAY. 214"-114', Oct. 20. Cameo 
nk : Seer ee er tes SARE s 5 
LAVENDER ‘LADY, 234 213% ‘ Oct, .13:- Light 
lavender 2st. Ae i SS A 
MAGNOLIA. 2-114’, Oct. 8. Cream and buff 
MORNING GLOW. 114"-2', Sept. 28. White 
heavily suffused phlox pink. Beautiful -all- 
purpose) variety... 2.8 a ee eee ee 
MORNING STAR. 114”-11%4', Sept. 20. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT III. 2”-2’, Oct. 20. 
Pali P. ROTAN. 216”-2', Oct. 20. Deep 
NATIONAL VELVET (Felton), 1947 Introduc: 
NORMANDIE. 236”-116’, Sept. 28. W. Fol- 
lows Avalanche, similar form. Compact... 
PINK GLOW (Dahliadel), 1947 Introduction. 
PINK RADIANCE. 37-216’, Sept. 25. Soft pk. 
POLAR ICE. 2”-2', Sept. 20. Pure W. 
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