Kennedy Kwality Hardy Wait 
Chrysanthemums 
All 213-in. pot plants—May delivery. All varieties, Doz. $7.50; 100 $60.00 

Favorite Decorative Spoon Mums 
Height 21% ft. 
Jasper Spoon. Soft yellow, jasper-red. 
Orchid Spoon. Orchid-lilac. 
Pink Spoon. Lavender-pink. 
White Spoon. Pure white. 
Yellow Spoon. Bright yellow. 
Crisp Early Blooming Poms 
Height 2 to 2% ft. 
Gaily colored mounds from early September. Excellent cut 
flowers. 
September Bronze. 
September Gold. 
September Cloud. 
English Mums 
Height 21% ft. 
Alabaster. Large incurved white.+Five inches across. 
Challenger. Large bright bronzy red. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Pink Spoon Freda. Bright silvery mauve. 
Hillcrest Red. Crimson-scarlet with gold reverse. 
Top o’ The List Mums Hillcrest Yellow. Extra large yellow. Slightly incurved. 
Avalanche. Still one of the best whites. Height 214 ft. 
Charles Nye. One of the finest novelties. Masses of dome- 
shaped golden flowers 3 in. across. Mid-Sept. 21/4 ft. 
Early Harvest. Early bronze from Aug. to Oct. 2 ft. 
Olive Longland. A honey, apricot-toned salmon-pink. 3 in. 
across. Sept. 2) ft. 
Red Velvet. The best crimson. 2/4 ft. 
Sept. Dawn. Splendid rose-pink, large, vigorous, 2 ft. 
Indiana. Rich crimson. 
Nellie B. Richardson. Beautiful satiny cream-tinted rose. 
Rose Princess. Salmon-rose with basal flush of gold, 
Tiger. Bright crimson changing to bronze then yellow. 
Vulcan. Magnificent red. 
Cushion or Azaleamums 
A group of Chrysanthemums which grow in mounds about 
inches high, with a spread of 2 to 2!77 feet, literally cov- 
ered with flowers through September. Long flowering. 
University of Chicago Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze turning to bronzy copper-yel- 
All are different from varieties listed to date. 
Autumn Song. Wine-rose shading to carmine. Sept. 2 ft. 
Glowing Coals. Deep cherry-red with orange reverse. 2 ft. 
Candlelight. Fine early white with creamy center. 2 ft. 
Courageous. Large, ruby-red. 31% in. flowers. Mid-Sept. | 
Zantha. Early, clear canary-yellow ball-shaped flowers. 
Heather Bloom. Very double heather-pink. Sept. 2 ft. 
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Bokhara. Blend of soft rosy crimson and wine. 21% ft. 
Apricot Glow. Glowing apricot-bronze. Aug. 2ft. 
Eugene Wander. Earliest yellow, very large. Sept. 21% ft. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. A combination of peach-pink tints. Late 
Sept. 214 ft. 
Burgundy. Beautiful wine-red, early October. 21/2 ft. 
New Hardy DePetris Mums 
Allegro. Choicest blend of glowing shrimp-pink. 21/4, ft. 
Arctic Queen. Like a giant bronze-yellow Gerbera with sal- 
mon shadings. Oct. 21% ft. 
Aviator. Fine coppery red pompon, prolific. 21/4 ft. 
Coral Sea. The most frost resistant Mum. Masses of coppery 
tinted salmon-rose blossoms. Oct. 1. 18 in. 
Dubonnet. Very large single Amaranth-pink. Oct. 1. 214 ft. 
Morning Star. Early. Soft primrose and creamy yellow. 2 ft. 
A Quartet of Singles 
Height 2 to 214, ft. 
Ceres. Gold and copper. Louise Schling. Best red. 
Hebe. Lavender-pink. Primula. Butter-yellow. 
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Pink Cushion. Soft light pink. 
Red Cushion. Deep red. 
White Cushion. Opening delicate pink, turning pure white. 
Yellow Cushion. Golden yellow. 

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CHRYSANTHEMUM, September Bronze 
