HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All Chrysanthemums, except Novelties on page 29, a:e: 
POT PLANT, 50c each; ROOTED CUTTINGS, 2 of one 
variety for 50c. 
LARGE DECORATIVE 
AGLOW. 2 %”-1 %’, Oct. 25. Deep bright orange, 
very colorful. Fine for cutting. 
ALLEGRO. 27-2’, Oct. 10. Light rose to shrimp 
pink. One of the best for cutting. 
ALLEN FELTON (Felton 1947), 1 %”-3’, Oct. 10. 
Canary yellow. An excellent garden variety and fin: 
for cutting. 
APPLE BLOSSOM (Rosebud 1947), 3”-1 4%’, Sept. 25. 
Light pink fading to almost white. Cuts well. 
AVALANCHE. 3”-1 14’, Sept. 15. Large full creamy 
white. A fine cut flower. 
AVIATOR. 2”-2 %’, Oct. 1. Russet orange to cop- 
pery red. A very fine new variety. 
BETTY. 37-3’, Oct. 20. Beautiful soft rose pink. 
Fine sprays for cutting. 
BONFIRE. 2”-2’, Oct. 15. 
for cutting. 
BRONZE PYRAMID. 2 12”-3’, Oct. 15. Bright Span- 
ish orange shading yellow ochre. Fine stems. 
BURGUNDY. 2”-2’, Oct. ‘15. Soft amaranth red. 
Stems good for cutting. 
CALIPH. 1 1%4”-3', Oct. 10. One of the brightest ox- 
blood reds that does not fade. 
CHARLES NYE. 2 1%4"”-2', Sept. 25. 
yellow. Fully double. Nice sprays. 
CHIPPEWA. 21%”-2’, Sept. 25. An aster purple, 
semi-double to double. 
CYDONIA. 2”-2', Oct. 20. 
Stands frost well. 
DRIFTED SNOW. 
yellow at center. 
Rich Mars orange. Fine 
Rich buttercup 
Reddish burnt orange. 
2”-2', Sept. 25. White shading 
Fine for landscaping. 
EMBER. 2 "-2 1%’, Oct. 15. Bright brick red. Strong 
grower. Profuse. 
EMPIRE. 3”-1 14’, Nov..1. Incurved bright Spanish 
orange. A real greenhouse type. Very hardy. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. 4”-1 14’, Sept. 15. Chrome 
yellow, burnt orange suffusion. Very early. 
GLEAM O’GOLD. 2”-1 1%’, Oct. 5. Golden yellow. 
Fine form with good centers. Cuts well. 
GLITTERING HILLS. 2-%”-2’, Oct. 1. Golden yel- 
low. Fine for cutting with good foliage and stems. 
One you should have. 
GOBLIN. | 14%4”x2’, Oct. 25. Ochraeous orange with 
gold shadings. Wonderful bushes. Cuts well. 
GOLD. 4”-2 1%’, Sept. 25. Rich canary yeilow shad- 
ing darker at center. 
GOLDEN SALMON (Rosebud 1947), 4”-2 4’, Oct. 10. 
Jasper red, edged and shaded apricot yellow. Fully 
double. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. 4”-2', Oct. 10. 
orange shading jasper red at center. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. 2”-2 1%’, Sept. 20. 
low. A beautiful variety. 
HELIOTROPE. 1 %”"”-2', Sept. 25. 
with lighter shadings. Very pretty. 
Large Mars 
Semi-hardy. 
Creamy yel- 
Lavender mauve 

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HILLTOP GOLD (Rosebud 1947), 3”-2 1%’, Oct. ie 
Large golden yellow. Fine to cut. Frost resistant. 
INDIAN SUMMER. 2 1%4”-3’, Oct. 15. Burnt orange 
with terra cotta shadings. Very good for cutting. 
Very hardy. 
JEAN TREADWAY. 2 %2”-1 44’, Oct. 20. Beautiful 
deep mallow pink. Dark center. 
LAVENDER LADY. 2 %”-1 %’, Oct. 15. Amaranth 
rose. Large and very attractive. 
MAGNOLIA. 2”-1 1%4’’, Oct. 1. Cream with buff shad- 
ings. A fine pastel. 
MORNING GLOW. | %%”-2’, Sept. 28. White suffused 
phlox pink. Cuts well. 
MRS. P. S. DuPont III. 2”-2', Oct. 20. Cinnamon 
buff, rose suffusion. A very attractive pastel. 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. 2 %”-2’, Oct. 20. Lemon yel- 
low, orange at center. 
NATIONAL VELVET (Felton 1947), 2 %4”-2 %’, Sept. 
25. Beautiful velvety crimson. Good for cutting. 
(Glorified Red Velvet). 
NORMANDIE. 2 1%6”-1 1%’, Sept. 28. 
Avalanche, similar form. Compact. 
OLIVE LONGLAND. 2”-2 14’, Oct. 1. Apricot suffused 
salmon pink. Very attractive. 
ORIENTAL GLORY. 2 %”-2’, Oct. 10. Bright orange 
red with a bronze reverse. Very good for cutting. 
PINK GLOW (Dahliadel 1947), 1 %2%-2’, Oct. 5. Soft 
rose pink shading lighter. Fine for cutting. Bushes 
sturdy and very hardy. 
PINK RADIANCE. 3”-2 14’, Sept. 25. 
pink. A pleasing pastel. 
POLAR ICE. 2”-2’, Sept. 20. Pure white, almost a 
blue white. Fine form, attractive. 
RED VELVET. 2.”-2 14’, Oct. 5. Rich velvety crim- 
son. Fine for cutting. Popular. 
ROSEBUD (Rosebud 1947), 2 %"-2', Oct. 20. Light 
Persian rose. Beautiful foliage. Fine for cutting. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. 2”-1 14’, Sept. 25. Soft mallow 
purple. Fine for cutting. 
SEQUOIA. 3”-1 %@’, Oct. 20. 
buff. Very attractive. 
SPELLBOUND. 2 %"-1 14’, Sept. 25. Color of Lav- 
ender Lady. Really a bedding variety. 
SYMPHONY. 3”-2 14’, Oct. 10. Soft Tyrian rose. 
Large and very showy. 
TIFFANY ROSE. 3”-2 14’, Sept. 20. Light Persian 
rose with cream undertones. Attractive. 
WHITE KNIGHT. 3”-2’, Sept. 15. Large clear ivory 
white. Compact bush. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. 3”-1! 14’, Sept. 15. 
lemon yellow sport of the popular Avalanche. 
ZANTHA (Goldilocks). 1 %4"-2’, Sept. 15. Soft lemon 
yellow. Fine for cutting. 
White follows 
Soft luminous 
A one tone cinnamon 
A soft 
POPULAR CUSHION 
APRICOT GLOW. 2 %”-1 1%’, Sept. |. 
bronze of fine form. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. 
pon Lavender Lady. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. 
white. Fine grower. 
Rich apricot 
146%-17, Oct: 5. -Acnew pom: 
Color even brighter. 
21436, Sept. uZ. 
Nice for cutting. 
Creamy 
SINGLE 
ELAINE FELTON. 2 1%"”-2’, Sept. 25. Bright red 
that does not fade. Nice bush and stems. 
KRISTINA. 3”-1 14”, Oct. 25. Beautiful magenta rose. 
One of the best. 
MELBA. 3”-3', Nov. 1. Reddish bronze. 
keeper for cutting. Very hardy. 
NJORTH. 2”-1 14’, Sept. 15 . Amaranth pink. One 
of the first to bloom. 
NORTH STAR. 2”-2', Sept. 15. 
white daisy type. Very hardy. 
A good 
Pure white. A real 
RHEINGOLD. 2”-1 1%’, Oct. 10. Spanish orange 
shaded yellow ochre. Long blooming season. 
SENSATION. 2 %”-1 %4’, Oct. 18. Currant red with 
Very showy. 
A fine white 
yellow at base of petals. 
SILVER MOON. 2”-2 14’, Sept. 25. 
single for cutting. Fine substance. 
VAHALLA. | 2"=2!;,; Oct. 205\\Deep Tyrian purple. 
Broad petals. 
