VESTAL’S HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
DAISY-FLOWERING TYPES 
All plants, except where noted, 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.25, postpaid 
Apollo. A free-blooming variety with gorgeous daisies 
of bronze-red and gold. 
Bittersweet. Bittersweet-red; the color lasts very well. 
de or four rows of stiff, broad petals that lie flat. 
Ce 
Bronze Buckingham. Single, daisy-like flowers of 
glistening light bronze. Blooms about November 5. 
Bronze Daisy. Light bronzy color. November 1. 
Clara Holford. Single; deep red. November 10. 
Crimson Splendor. Low-growing plants just covered 
with big, shaggy flowers of rich crimson-maroon. 
Blooms about November 10. 
Europa. Rich Brazil-red shading to bronze with age. 
Reverse tawny buff. Strong grower. November 1. 
Golden Mensa. Single yellow daisy of delightful grace 
and daintiness. Blooms about November 10. 
Mason’s Bronze. Intense burnt orange. Fine in sprays 
or when disbudded. See color illustration on page 9. 
Mensa. A very large, single flower of snow-white, 
borne in graceful sprays. November 10. 
Wine 
Mrs. William Buckingham. Flat, daisy-shaped 
flower of soft shell-pink. November 5. See in color 
on page 9. 
October Bronze. Light bronze; single. October 28. 
October Pink. Light lavender-pink; single. October 28. 
See color Ulustration on page 9. 
Radiant. An exceptionally brilliant red single flower. 
A generous bloomer. 
Red Daisy. Deep red; single. November 5. 
Shasta. Pure white of excellent substance, 3 to 4 inches 
across. November 8. See color illustration on page 9. 
Silver Moon. Double row of silvery white petals. 
Late September. 
White Spoon. Interestingly formed white flat flowers 
with quilled petals flaring out to spoon ends. Nice 
branching plants blooming freely in late fall. Adds 
distinction to the garden. 
Yellow Daisy. Large, single golden yellow; three rows 
of petals. October 25. 
Anemone Chrysanthemums 
All plants, 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.25, postpaid 
Anemone-type Chrysanthemums have one or more rows of flat ray florets with a group of shorter 
quilled or tubular disk florets in the center, sometimes differing im color. 
Little America. A pure white Anemone especially 
fine when disbudded. Excellent. Blooms November 
15: 
Norma. Orchid-pink with a golden pink center. 
Flowers average 4 to 5 inches, and several may be 
permitted to bloom on one plant. Blooms about 
November 10. See color illustration on page 12. 
Was 
Black Hawk. The largest and most beautiful of the 
dark crimson Chrysanthemums introduced as yet. 
The great incurved flowers Iook as if they were cut 
from crimson velvet. Blooms about November 15. 
See color illustration on page 12. 
Chattanooga. An exceedingly pure white, maturing 
late. It is a beautiful flower on plants of medium 
height. 
Chieftain. Beautiful incurved pink flowers of perfect 
form. One of the finest of the imcurved types In 
cultivation. Blooms about November 10. See color 
illustration on page 12. 
Coahoma. fine incurved flower of bright yellow. 
Plants of medium height. October 20. See color 
ulustration on page 12 
Friendly Rival. Popular florists’ 
golden yellow. November 10 
Golden Mrs. Ross. A large round bloom of clear, 
bright yellow color. An improved Mrs. Nellie T. 
Ross. Blooms Iate November. | : ; 
Keystone. Bronze flowers, 8 inches in diameter. 
Plants 4 feet high. Blooms about October 22. 
Margaret Graham. Beautiful, pure white, round 
flowers for Thanksgiving. A fine variety. Medium 
height. Blooms about November 20. 
variety. Giant 
Orchid Beauty. Petals deep Cattleya-pink with a 
high cushion of pale gold. Beautiful. Blooms about 
November 20. 
Susanne Miller. A golden yellow sport of Norma and 
similar In everything except color. One of the love- 
liest of all the Anemone-flowered type which are so 
desirable for long-lasting cut-flowers. Blooms about 
November 10. 
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Prize =-Winners 
All plants, 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.25, 
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Marketeer. Perfect round flowers of snowy white. 
One of the best of all white varieties. Blooms about 
November 15. 
Monument. Pure white giant mncurved of good sub- 
stance. Excellent stems and foliage. Blooms about 
November 15. 
Old Rose. A beautifully formed flower of great size. 
An old-rose-pink tone tinged with a silvery sheen as 
it matures. Blooms about November 1. See color 
illustration on page 12. 
Penrod. Golden yellow, tncurved. November 10. 
Prince. Very large and fine flower resembling the older 
Chieftain In its clear rose-pink tone. Comes into 
bloom naturally about November 5. 
Purple King. Tall-stemmed flower, very double, 
globular, and the nearest approach to purple in this 
family. Blooms about November 10. See color illus- 
tration on page 12. 
Snow-White. A big, incurved flower of glistening 
icy white, like a perfectly carved ball of spotless 
marble. Blooms about November 5. See color on 
page 12. 
White Chieftain. A pure snow-white form of the 
above, and, like its parent, keeps in exhibition form 
a long time. Blooms about November 5. 

Prize-Winners 
One plant each of Coahoma, Margaret Graham, Old Rose, Penrod and 
Snow-White, 5 distinct colors, $1.25 value for . 
ONE PLANT EACH 
OF THE 16 PRIZE-WINNERS FOR 
$1.00 Postpaid 
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Vestal offers the best Chrysanthemums 

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