CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
20c each, your choice 
Or our selection, 10 all different, for $1.50 
ALGONQUIN—One of the best yellow varieties, producing pure, bright 
yellow flowers 3 inches across. 
ANGELO—Large light pink flowers 6 inches across when disbudded. 
APOLLO—Korean. Salmon pink single of good texture. 
APRICOT QUEEN—Bright orange incurve, gold reverse, 7 inches in 
diameter when disbudded. 
AVALANCHE—One of the best white with flowers 4 inches across 
without disbudding. Early, free flowering, tall and straight. 
AUTUMN FIRES—Very large bright red flowers with old gold re- 
verse. Semi-double; very profuse bloomer. 
BETSY ROSS—Fine white incurve, 7 inches when disbudded. 
CHAMPAGNE—Bright ruby red with large flowers. 
CHRISTIAN A—Large white incurve. 
DAPHNE—Large flowered single pink of good substance. 
DAINTY MAID—Perfectly formed blush white buttons. 
EDEN—Large flowered deep rose. 
GOVERNOR GREENE—Huge crimson incurve with old gold reverse. 
GRANNY SCOVILLE—Good size flowers in coral and bronze shades. 
HASAGAWA YELLOW—Perfect form, bright yellow, large pompon. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Large bronze flowers on straight stiff stems. 
ISABEL—Deep pink. Large button on stiff straight stems. 
IRENE—tThe best small pompon in a pure white. 
JULIO—Bright red button. 
KING MIDAS—Large full double flowers of a soft yellow fading to 
bronze with age, giving a pleasing two-tone effect. 
LAVENDER LADY—A lovely true lavender, assuming a lovely silvery 
lavender effect when mature. The flowers are fully double and 
three inches across. 
LEGAL TENDER—A good gold and bronze pompon a little later than 
most that we grow here, blooming in mid-October. 
MAJOR BOWES—Bright rosy-pink; 6 inches across when disbudded. 
NEW YORK—Bright bronze button. 
NUGGETS—tThe best yellow button. 
OKUBA PINK—A fine bright pink, originated in the commercial fields 
of Southern California. Good in sprays or disbudded. 
PINK DOT—Tall growing button of clear pink with deep eye. 
PINK RAYONANTE—Large pink spider type. 
PINK TURNER—Light pink incurve, exhibition type, 7 inches across. 
ROSE CHOCHARD—Large orchid pink, incurve. 
RED DOTY—Deep red flowers with silver reverse. Beautiful effect. 
ROBERT BACON—Bright rose-colored quilled petals with spoonlike 
tips of gold. Fine disbudded. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Perfectly shaped pompon blossoms of orange 
and bronze. Very early; starts blooming in July. 
pears eat YELLOW—Large flat yellow, 7 inches across when dis- 
udded. 
SOL D’OR—A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. Has very stiff 
stems. 
SUE SALLY JONES—A large yellow spider type showing a bright 
gold venter. Late. 
TIFFANY ROSE—Double, deep rose flowers with faint cream under- 
tones; 38-inch flowers. 
