FREDA PEARCE—Soft rose-pink, center suf- 
fused with yellow and gold. Large exhibi- 
tion reflexed flowers. This is a topnotcher. 
Blooms Sept. on 2 Bie ee OC 
HILDEGARDE—(New). Light salmon-pink 
with gold reverse. Very large blooms in 
profusion. From Sept. on 1.00 
NOMAD—Rich, golden-amber flowers, 5 in- 
ches across with firm petals of reflexing 
shape, long, stiff stems. Blooms Sept. on.75e¢ 
RED SWEETHEART—Reddish-bronze, reverse 
tinged with bronze. Very pretty. Blooms 
from early Sept. on oh . hye 
NEW UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For 1949 
We tested these for hardiness, and find 
them much hardier than most varieties. 
ANN (U. S. D. A.) Pure white double, flow- 
ers average 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
Makes a compact plant, and blooms later 



MARGIE (U. S. D. A.) This is about the dark- 
est of all red mums, fully double early 
blooming. Good cut flower. 
IVORY GLOW (U. S. D. A.) A dandy ivory- 
white double pompon, admired by all that 
saw it in bloom in our nursery. 
TAMPICO (U.S. D. A.) Beautiful bronze, with 
long stems, very good cut flower, fully dou- 
ble. 
TERRY (U. S. D. A.) An early lemon-yellow 
decorative duplex. The growth is very uni- 
form, dwarf with a good compact form. 
Flowers are 2 inches or more, and are pro- 
duced in great profusion. Flowers in early 
September. 
FLEUR (U.S. D. A.) This is an early double 
amaranth-purple. Flowers from 2 inches or 
more are borne in great profusion. Med- 
ium to dwarf in habit. Blooms from mid- 
September on. 







part of Sept. PRICES 65c each ‘3 for $1.65 _— 6 _ for $3.00 
POPULAR LARGE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Brighten Autumn Days in Home and Garden 
D.—Double; SD.—Semi-double; S.—Single _ Height | Blooming Price Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
AMBER GLOW—D. (Youdath). Brilliant rosy bronze, brighter 2 7 | 
ster tibet ubpoteler hs Suse = Ge. eee ee Peotone eee pen 22 Oct. 6 $ 40 51.00 
AUTUMN GREETINGS—SD. (Kraus). Bright copper and go 
flowers) woxcellenieror mass: planting= se 6-2-e4seeeee ow Ria 26 Sept. 14 45 1.20 
AUTUMN SONG—D. (Kraus). Large wine-rose shading to 2 S 12 
carmine. One of the most outstanding of the Chicago strain 22 ept. 00 1.35 
AVALANCH—D. The world’s best large creamy white. One S 4 
sot TheLNTES tors <a he een reer ae 24 obh 40 1.10 
BETTY—SD. (C & P). Splendid upright rose-pink without a - 
trace of magenta. One of the finest pinks ______- Sees ee 28 Sept. 28 A0 1.10 
BONFIRE—D. Multitudes of burnt-bronze red flowers on Oct. 2 
Gracetwlgste Osman V.c hVanICOSI=CCS1S hil) Ciena ores 26 Oct 5 .35 1.00 
BOKARA. (Bristols). Double Se Gee and win Se —o Ce 45 1.20 
BURGUNDY—D. (Cummings). lowing wine red. erfect 
flowers on strong stemmed plants _____----- od RS ey eee 34 Sept. 19 40 1.10 
tint eM a aenueact aS ice en as age noel aan eel er eeze aU SCELAECS AO 1.10 
CHARLES NYE—D. (Kraus 1946). Large 3 in. fully double, 
rounded flowers of rich buttercup yellow. One of the ‘All 
Stare i (ee ae a Ne Pa eee eee 26 Sept. 28 90 hs 
CHIPPEWA—D. (Longley). Giant aster-purple, _ slightly 
mauved. Does especially well in the North _______- ee aoe 24 Sept. 4 40 1.10 
CHIQUITA—D (Kraus). Deep lemon-yellow dome shaped 
pompon sh kW TA ee an ed ONE core ee ee, EE CS TC Ee Er ee fate ae ke Sept. 20 Se iL aks 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—D. (Rosebud). New outstanding ivory- 
whitest ixcellentstorocuting eam ose eee me OES, A ERTS. 33 Sept. 28 90 1.35 
CORAL SEA—S. (DePetris). Dwarf salmon-buff suffused with 
coppery rose. Very hardy. Valuable for low borders and 40 
rock#gatdens Brae a: oe See are ee ere ere. Sees ee 14 Octael : 1.10 
COURAGEOUS—D. (Kraus). Bright dark ruby-red. Large 
double flowers 3!/, inches in diameter. The most promising 50 1.35 
new-edrly dark ted.8 One Jone me All Motcr cas ohare oes 26 Sept. 19 : 
CYDONIA—D. Brilliant orange-chestnut overlaid with ma- 
hogan ya Wert like citys oe ee Ae eee ny Cee eee 34 Octal 35 95 
DEE DEE AHERNS—D. (Longley). The very earliest of all ; i : 
DULERW MIO RC Ute LLO Wie GAVICLE 1 LCs eae ae nee on nee 92 Aug. 20 50 1.35 
EARLY WONDER—D. (Kraus). New large soft pink pompon. | : Ae 
Excellent for cutting 38 Sept. 30 AQ 1.10 
ECHOES—SD. (Kraus 1946). Rich Van-Dyke-brown toned cop- | : ; 
per, becoming orange at center __-_-__- Ee AO creeds 25 gas 26 he Oct 1 50 1.35 
EUGENE A. WONDER—D. (Cummings). The largest and | | ; 
finest bright early yellow. Blooms 4 inches across ____---_-_- 18 | Aug. 25 AD 1.10 
EUREKA GIANT—SD. (Hurley). Brilliant golden-orange. 
pirong” ‘grower! a2 52S a ee ee oe eee nee 22 | Oct. 1 oo 1.00 



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