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HARDY GARDEN SECTION 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Red Velvet 
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Apricot Glow—The first Cushion Mum to show color. Plants 
are covered with shapely high-centered double blossoms, 24% 
inches across, from mid-August to frost. Height, 18 inches. 
Burgundy—A gloriously rich red color, quite a little brighter 
than The Moor. Beautiful form. Very strong grower and freely 
produces very fragrant blossoms which are equally striking in 
the garden or when used as a cut flower. Height, 2% feet. 
Flowers October 5th. 
Caliph—The finest velvety red double Korean Chrysanthemum 
introduced to date. Flowering October 8th, height, 214 feet. 
Cydonia—A very bright reddish-bronze double that created quite 
considerable comment this year from visitors. In flower October 
10th. 
Chas. Nye — Rich buttercup yellow, large rounded double 
flowers, with individual flowers about 3 inches across when 
fully matured. Coming into bloom about September 24th. 
Chippewa—Brilliant aster purple, large double flowers, slightly 
incurved. Coming into flower about September 4th, making it 
one of the most popular of the early garden varieties, 
Ember—One of the new double Korean Hybrid introductions of 
1937. Large double flowers of a true bronze with double flowers 
214 inches in diameter, flowering the middle of October. 
Fireglow—Oriental red changing to a nice bronze-red. A stun- 
ning bit of color for mid-September on tidy, compact 18-inch 
plant. Extremely hardy and at its best the second year after 
planting. 
Harry Brown—An extremely early flowering pompon coming 
in late September. Rich, golden orange with darker shadings 
of reddish bronze. 
Jean Treadway—Sparkling pink with a deep rose-pink cen- 
ter, which develops as the flower advances to a soft lilac shade. 
Individual flowers about 3 inches across, maturing about Sep- 
tember 30th. 
Judith Anderson—A small Pompon of rich golden yellow, 
maturing October 15th. On account of its early blooming date 
should be exceptionally popular for growing outdoors. 
Lavender Lady—A very handsome flowering outdoor Chrys- 
anthemum of true lavender color. Strong, free flowering, hand- 
some variety. Height 21% feet. In full flower October 8th. With 
a yellow variety makes a most glorious combination. 

Maroon N’ Gold—Bright mahogany shaded maroon flowers 
with golden reverse. Individual flowers about 4 inches across. 
Coming into flower in late August. 
Miss Scotland—Color clear good white. An excellent pot plant. 
Can be disbudded or grown in sprays with average flowers 
about four inches across. This fine, dwarf growing variety has 
very good foliage and is one of the best introductions in pot 
plants in many years. Height 18 inches to 2 feet. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Patented) — Beautifully formed 
flowers, fully double, composed of stiff petals able to withstand 
any and all bad weather. We consider it one of the finest 
Chrysanthemums in our collection. A magnificent plant, in full 
flower in September, often showing blooms in late August. 
Price: $1.00 each, 810.00 per dozen. 
