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Varieties Listed As Hardy 
RED AND BRONZE— (Continued) 
Retail Wholesale 
BLOOM DATE—VARIETY AND DESCRIPTION Per 12 Per 100 
OCT. 10—NANCY COPELAND. Glowing red semidouble. Excellent as a cut 
OMG Pam ICE’ Vans UO W, Vaan ee oe oe Nee 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 10—BURGUNDY. Rich cerise crimson flowers on strong stems. Very 
PVD TOSS Cm cL fC, \ gum erase ns eat ae sel Pe ee EE ei 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 10—REDGOLD. Deep Brazil-red two inch blooms on strong stems. Very 
sturdy grower 
OCT. 10—RED VELVET. Fine erect plant with double dark red flowers. Fine 
for cutting. Bunches easily. A top-notch variety in every way ae 5.00 10.00 
OCT. 10—RUBY POMPON. Oftimes those who write descriptions of flowers are 
prone to let their imagination run away with them, and they can 
write a flowery description of about anything they have to use for 
material. Here, however, is a variety that should lead them a merry 
chase to do it justice. Just let us say that it is the best red of this 
type we have ever seen. Truly a pompon with good stem and foliage, 
a strong producer, this variety could hold its own among the entire 
field of reds. Early enough to be of real value to the open patch, 
Ruby Pompon could easily be listed as ONE OF THE BEST. Crim- 
son flowers on strong stems, good for cutting, and bunches nicely. 
If you want a real good red for Early October, plant plenty of Ruby 
ECOL 0) Eee te Nae a see es ee Peat eS thet ei eS 4.00 8.00 
OCT. 10—AVIATOR. Rich coppery red pompon of vigorous’ growing habit. 
CG ATRICN ME WEG DW EEE: OL ac 2 ie Seen Be de ee Sees Be aR ae: Rae ew See we eee 5.00 10.00 
OCT. 10—BOKHARA. New wine-red. Very outstanding hardy cut flower va- 
SUNS gc RR le aa Se Nae ies ne) ee ke 8.00 16.00 
OCT. 10—RED RIDING HOOD. Large red flowers, good grower, good for cut- 
it) PARC OA Waa CIEU VAL LOU Vee ee eee ce ee 5.00 10.00 
Oe tw VULCANgeomele red WOrean: 2c. ee ee 2.00 6.00 
OG i aip——OU RA Ye Mazzlinzsred button, Strong grower, = 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 15—LOUISE SCHLING. Desirable flaming red —-.__......._. BT ele 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 15—CRIMSON SPLENDOR. Masses of large glistening red flowers on 
SELLE Vem U CII c mete ees Sete ee ee ee 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 15—MISS FRANCES WHITTLESAY. This variety is also listed under 
large commercial disbud varieties. It can be grown either way, as we 
have found ready sale for the disbud blooms. It is a very strong 
grower, with stiff stems and quantities of glistening velvety red 
flowers of a decorative type. When disbudded, the petals are reflexed. 
Grown either way, it is a dandy variety and should be freely used 
in every planting where a real showy red is needed —.________..___._____ 4.00 8.00 
OCT. 15—CALIPH. For intensity of color, this variety cannot be equaled. Color 
is a rich oxblood red with a velvety sheen or glow so prominent that 
it stands out conspicuously among all other chrysanthemums of this 
colorecroup. lixcellent-tor™ cutting = ee ee 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 15—EMBER. Few varieties exceed this in sheer beauty. eee amber- 
TeCmy Clvarttlle@nCUUBILO W Cla ok ny ae ee ee 2.00 6.00 
OCT. 20—GOBLIN. Graceful sprays of good pompons on strong stems, A very 
strong grower — ne 2.00 6.00 


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