ENGLISH HYBRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Continued) 
*“ TIGER. Flowers large and heavy, rich red 
changing to bronze and then to yellow, giving 
the plant a most unique appearance. Stout 
stems, moderate growth. September and Oct- 
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TRIGO. Very large, very early, incurved flowers of 
golden bronze. September. ..........0% sm Gd 
VULCAN. Nice medium sized flowers of rich crim- 
son. Growth and stems upright and good. Oct- 
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WESTBORNE. Very deep chestnut-red. The dark- 
est shade we have. Flowers of medium size, 
quite frost resistant. Late October. .......... 
YELLOW GOWN. Intense light yellow of medium 
Good growth and lots of bloom. September and 
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OCTODOE Er iat eae ee ent Cerne era tas te ee ees 50 
YOUTH. Very large clear pink. Disbuds to 6 in- 
ches? Upright: growth, October, Se 2 50 
* ZENITH. Large flowers in deep wine-purple. A 
beauty. Will disbud to 6 or 7 inches. Stems 
good. Plant vigorous and upright. October... .75 
RAYONATES AND SPIDER ’MUMS 
The Rayonantes have beautiful large, quilled 
flowers 3 to 5 inches across without disbudding. The 
plants are completely winter hardy without protection 
here. Flowering season is late October and on into 
November, and this should be considered before order- 
ing. Growth is vigorous with considerable pinching 
necessary. Disbud for flowers 6 or 7 inches across. 
Plant 18 to 24 inches apart. These should be used pri- 
marily for cutting. 
The Spider “mums are well named with their 
twisty, sometimes rolled, petals. They are generally 
considered greenhouse subjects but PINE TREE GAR- 
DENS offers here a few of the earliest blooming varie- 
ties for those who like to try something decidedly out 
of the ordinary. We make no claims for hardiness in 
this group but all will bloom before November Ist. 
Plant 18 to 24 inches apart. 
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