HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Fine Large Plants — 50c each; dozen $5.00 
ACACIA—Semi-double, sulphur yellow. 1%4-in. bloom. Sept. 
ALABASTER—Fine large incurved English. Early. 
AMBER UTOPIA—Beautiful golden-amber English. 
ARCTURUS—Rich golden amber; a very fine early single. 
AVALANCHE—A gorgeous, very large, creamy-white. Early. 
BELLE MAUVE—Lovely mauve-pink English. Early. 
BRONZE FREDA—Beautiful bronze-salmon; very fine English. 
BRONZE PERFECTION—Fine early bronze single. 
BURGUNDY—Large Korean; amaranth with cerise shading. 
CALIPH—Oxblood red, very dark; a real standby. Korean. 
CONQUEROR— Very fine crimson English. Early. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Bright red fading to bronze with age. Re- 
liable. 
DAPHNE—Daphne pink and lilac-rose single. The favorite. 
DEANNA—Unique salmon-buff and bronze; small and very 
double. 
EARLY HARVEST—A glowing mahogany-orange azalia mum. 
ELLA FRIEND—Pleasing salmon-fawit English; has good stems. 
EUREKA GIANT—Large, iridescent, pinkish bronze Korean. 
FREDA—Bright silvery mauve-pink English; a real beauty. 
GANNA—Bright lavender-pink Korean; good doer. 
GARNET KING—Very dark garnet red reflex; outstanding. 
GOLD STANDARD—Early deep lemon chrome-yellow. ‘‘A must 
have.” 
GRETA—Early white intermediate pompon; very double. 
HENRY SUTCLIFFE—Incurved flower of deep, golden yellow. 
Early. 
ILLUMINOUS—Deep wine colored with incurving petals, show- 
ing a lovely chamois reverse. 
INDIAN SUMMER — Glowing orange-bronze Korean; medium 
late. 
TRENE—tThe finest of all white pompons; medium size. 
JEAN TREADW AY—Very double pink, with deep rose center. 


JUDITH ANDERSON—Perfect shaped plants covered with small 
bright yellow buttons. 
LAVENDER LASSIE— Early lavenderpompon with semi-cushion 
growth. 
LEDA—Large heliotrope English ‘mum with rolled petals. 
LITTLE BILLY—Tall, very perfect yellow button; tiny bloom. 
LOUISA POCKETT—A gorgeous white and pale pink commer- 
cial. Oct. 15. 
MAJOR ED. BOW ES—One of the finest incurved; lavender pink. 
MARJORIE MILLS—A medley of crimson, chestnut, rose and 
bronze cushion. 
MARS—Glowing bright deep crimson single. 
MRS. C. COOLIDGE—Large wine red duplex. Lovely. 
MRS. JACK PEARSON—Earliest and finest bronze English to 
date. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT—Peach and rosy salmon Korean. 
Very fine. 
MURILLO—Nearest to true pink; Korean. Very double. 
NATOMA—FEarly lavender-pink; fully double Korean. 
OLIVE LONGLAND—Very lovely apricot-salmon Korean. New 
and fine. 
ORANGE QUEEN—Large rich golden-orange; extra good texture. 
PURPLE KING—A huge purple English; good exhibition flower. 
RED VELVET—Double, velety crimson Korean; outstanding. 
ROSE GLOW —Raspberry, medium size pompon; different. 
SALMON FREDA—REneglish; a lovely shade of salmon that does 
not fade. 
SENSATION— Yellow petals tipped scarlet; single. 
SEPT. GOLD—Brilliant golden yellow semicushion pompon. 
SILVER MOON—Milky white duplex with glistening sheen. 
VENUS—A very fine pure pink single; early and outstanding. 
VESTA—Deep golden orange duplex; Korean. 
WELCOME—Very early blooming, bright mallow-purple. 2 ft. 
WHITE LADY—A grand, very large white English; early. 

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