26 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We can highly recommend all the fol- 
lowing varieties of Hardy Chrysanthe- 
mums. This list represents the best of 
miany varieties we have tried out in the 
past few years. 
Following varicties 50c each, $5.60 per 
dozen, except as noted. (All varieties 
herein listed can be furnished locally in 
clump form with earth attached from 75c 
to $1.25 each, according to varieties. Not 
available on Parcel Post orders.) 
Algonquin. Bright lemon yellow and 
one of the first to bloom of the later 
flowering Mums. Height about 2 ft. 
Alabaster. The most gorgeous of all 
the white Mums. Extremely large flow- 
ers, with cream colored center. Every 
flower perfectly formed. None _ better 
than this in the light colored Mums. Avy- 
erage height 20 inches. $1.00 each. 
Autumn Lights. An early, free bloom- 
ing variety, medium sized flowers of 
reddish-bronze. 75¢@ each. 
Dwarf. 
Bronze Butter. A very large Mum with 
the curved petals of deep copper-yellow. 
Unique in formation and highly recom- 
mended. Height 30 inches. $1.00 each. 
Chestnut Burr. Quaintly formed blooms 
of a deep chestnut red color, flowering 
first of October. 
Cydonia. Medium to small blossoms of 
reddish-bronze. 2 to 2% ft. height. 75c 
each. 
Ember. <A _ tall growing, beautiful 
flame-scarlet with perfectly formed flow- 
ers. 30 inches or more in height. 
Fred Peele. A very pretty button yel- 
low, petals tipped maroon. 
George McLeod. A fine yellow, shading 
to golden-yellow. Medium to large flow- 
ers. Slightly incurved. Height 30 inches. 
$1.00 each. 
Laramie. The earliest of the fall 
blooming varieties. Flowers start in 
late August. Color, orchid-pink; semi- 
double in type. 
LArgentuillas. Bronze flowers tipped 
yellow, of medium height. Early large 
flowering. 
Medium sized flow- 
Height 
Lavender Lady. 
ers of lovely orchid-lavender. 
30 inches. 
Leda. Medium sized flowers of helio- 
trope-pink. Attractive rolled petals. 
Height 2 feet. 75c each. 
Madeline Vaughn. A very fine Mum 
of perfect form. Flowers exceptionally 
full and of deep lilac color. Height 2 
feet. voc. each, 
MRS. P. S. DuPont. An exceptional 
Mum of a beautiful soft peach shade. 
Flowers perfectly formed; a heavy 
bloomer. Height 2 feet. 75c each. 
Old Cream. One of the tallest of the 
white varieties. In color, creamy-white; 
petals incurved and of large size. Height 
246 to 3 feet. $100 each. 
Ouray. Fully double, of light creamy 
pink. Medium height. Highly recom- 
mended 
Red Flare. One of the old favorites; 
flowers reddish-purple, shading to cerise- 
red. Medium to small sized flowers. 
Height 2% feet. 
Sally. Another favorite; about as pink 
as any of the fall flowering pink Mums. 
Height 2 feet. 
Sandra. A dwarf, early blooming (Au- 
gust) variety. Color, deep coppery- 
bronze or henna shade. Resembles great- 
ly in growth habit and size of flowers, 
the Azalea Mums. Height 12 inches. 75c 
each. 
September Cloud. Beautiful rounded 
blossoms of purest white, with primrose 
shading in center. Height 18 inches or 
more. 75c each. 
Sequoia. In type and color, very sim- 
ilar to Mrs. DuPont; only more of a 
Chamois color. Height 2 feet. 75c each. 
September Bronze. Shapely little pom- 
pon blossoms of golden-bronze. Always 
in bloom by mid-September. Height 18 
inches. 
Sonny Boy. A _ sport of September 
Bronze, and identical in every respect 
except that in color it is a golden yel- 
low. Height 18 inches. 
Vivid. <A very striking and effective 
variety, color a rosy crimson or ama- 
ranth shade, new to the earlier flower- 
ing Chrysanthemums. Blooms in Sep- 
tember. 

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