Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
DAHLIALAND offers you the best in standard garden varieties plus ten outstanding new 
introductions. Chrysanthemums may be planted from April till July. They do well in any soil, in 
any sunny location. Try the cushion sorts for borders and the tailer kinds for those long-lasting 
cut-flowers that come when all other flowers are gone. 
BONFIRE—-Oct. Ist—Fiery orange on nice rounded bushes. Full) 
Cushion Mums double and extremely frost resistant. 
A0e each; a for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 FRED ROCKWELL—Oct. i1st—Brilliant flame. A fine long- 
stemmed grower with a different color. Fully double and very 
hardy. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Large showy golden yellow, very good. 
Marly. HEATHERBLOOM—A pretty low-growing rose pink that blooms 
early in Sttsptember. Very nice. 
GNOME—Bronze and salmon pink. Very tough. Sept. 
GLOWING COALS—A cherry re mB DE aU rell- de 
DAHLIAMUM—The purple cushion,d ouble quilled flowers. Sept. ; pets tamer rouble Mier RO eles 
spot for a good red. Earlier than Red Velvet. 
ROSE MOUND—Deep pink on wonderful dark green bushes. Very 
OLD COPPER—The sensational yellow introduction of Rocknoll 
hardy. Oct. ; 
Nursery that is fast becoming the best of all yellow garden varie- 
WHITE CUSHION—Loads of pure white double flowers, very pro- ties. Deep gelden yellow balls blooming in Sept. Very large. 
lific, Sept. 
GOBLIN—Oct. Ist—A fine frost resistant bronze orange pompon. 
EARLY JOAN HELEN—Aug 20th, dazzling violet with yellow Makes a fine cut-flower and lasts far into the winter. 
centers. Very showy ‘and in a different color. 
TIFFANY ROSE—A beautiful large mulberry pink that matures 
early Oct. A sensation wherever grown and one of the best pinks. 
6 Cushion Mums, one each of above for $1.00 
Very large. 
SEPT. SHELL—Soft lines. Quite the hardiest of all our lavender 
Pompon Mums varieties. Matures Sept. 20th and makes a nice garden plant. Very 
healthy. 
Fully double flowers from 2 to 3 inches on long stems, useful for 
garden stow or cut-flowers. JEWEL—Oct. 10th—Very good deep pink pompon. Bush tall and 
erect. Very good for cutting. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 
KING MIDAS—Sept. Ist—A very large light yellow on strong 
ALGONQUIN—Aug. 25th—Bright yellow on medium sized bushes. growing bushes Early to bloom and continues until frost. 
One of the first to bloom. 
OLIVE LONGLAND—Oct. 1ist—A large double flower of pretty 
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AVALANCHE—Sept. 15th—The standard large white for cutting. salmon pink. Very outstanding. A good cut-flower. 
Very popular for florist use. 

PINK RADIANCE—Sept. 20th—Pretty silvery pink on very long 
BEPTY—Sept. 25th—A long-stemmed beauty in a bright rose shade, stems. A very fine variety in this scarce color class. Fine for 
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A new variety destined to become very popular. Flowers 3 inches. cutting. 
Sept. 15th—The earliest of all our purples. A long- MRS. DUPONT—Sept. 25th—A fine light salmon of large size, 
Sturdy, upright bushes that are loaded with bloom. 
CHEPPEWA 
stemmed bush that is very early and continuous. Very popular. 



CHARLES NYE—Sept.—A big bright golden yellow that comes RED VELVET—Sept. 15th—The best red double mum. Brilliant 
very early in the season An outstanding new variety. dark red flowers that cover the bush. Blooms 38 inches. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—Sept. 20th—A nice erect growing white with WHITE KNIGHT—Sept. 15th—A large white of good double forma- 
a yellow center. Semi-double and outstanding for the gardcn. tion. Big bushes and always covered with flowers. 
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