ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUM PRIMROSE 
DAWN. Large solid flowers of golden peach 
and salmon. A warm and delightful blending 
of colors. September-October. .60 
DUKE OF WINDSOR. Large incurved rosy 
lavender. 5’’-6" blooms, if disbudded. Oct. 
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GOLD STANDARD. For the outdoor garden 
this large yellow incurved variety is tops. Very 
stiff stems easily disbudded produce gorgeous 
6°’ blooms comparable to the much later green- 
house varieties. One of our favorites. Sept.- 
Oct. .60 
HARVESTER. Very early. Light bronze on fine 
stems. August-September. .50 
LEDA. Every garden should have Leda. Dis- 
budded plants produce 6-7" flowers of a 
heliotrope pink with creamy white centers. 
Rolled petal formation enhances the beauty. 
Sept.-Oct. .50 
MARYLAND DOME. A _ compact incurved 
golden yellow and extremely early. In full 
bloom in August. .50 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. Large chestnut red with 
bronze reverse; disbudding will produce 6 inch 
flowers. Long stems. Strong grower. Septem- 
ber-October. .50 
MRS. PATTI. Lovely terra cotta red with gold 
reverse. Very early. Incurved type and one 
of our favorites. August-September. 50 
MRS. T. RILEY. The finest pure white variety. 
Immense reflexed flowers and best with some 
disbudding. September-October. $1.00 
ORANGE QUEEN. Many consider this the 
most beautiful yellow. Large incurved flowers 
of rich color. 50 

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PINK FREDA. Deep mauve pink and 
grand for cutting. Habits same as 
Bronze Freda. .50 
PRIMROSE. An amazing large and 
beautiful variety. Even without dis- 
budding the plants are covered with 
perfectly formed 5 inch flowers. Light 
primrose yellow. Aug.-Oct. $1.00 
QUAKER MAID. Rich golden ma- 
Superb 
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hogany flowers on tall stems. 
for cutting. Oct. 
REVELLER. We like this one very 
much because of its early blooming 
and bright color. Dark coppery red on 
rather dwarf plants. Sept.-Oct. “20 
ROSE PRINCESS. Strong growing va- 
riety with good stems and rose pink 
flowers. Later than most. Oct. .50 
TRIXIE. Bright salmon pink of spiky 
form. Grand cut flower. .60 
VULCAN. Dark mahogany crimson. 
Large flat flowers. Sept.-Oct. 50 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These compact dwarf chrysanthemums are un- 
surpassed for the low border and the large 
rockery. Their ease of culture and long bloom- 
ing season during the summer and early fall 
months merit your first consideration in plan- 
ning your perennial garden. You are really 
missing something if you do not already have 
some of these offered here. We honestly know 
of no other perennial that will produce such 
quantities of flowers for so little effort. 
BRONZE CUSHION. Light bronze and apricot. 
Blooms from July until frost. Dwarf compact 
bushes. 
EARLY HARVEST. New dwaet cushion ‘pe 
variety of much charm and beauty. Rose and 
apricot blend. Aug.-Oct. .50 
GOLD CUSHION. Masses of deep golden yel- 
low. .35 
LITTLE BOB. The finest cushion variety which 
develops into symmetrical mounds completely 
covered with perfectly formed tiny pompon 
flowers. Color is deep rosy salmon suffused 
bronze. You will treasure this one. 50 
MAJOR CUSHION. Similar to Pink Cushion 
but has better color and better formed flowers. 
Very fine. 50 
PINK CUSHION (Azaleamum). Bright pink. 
Same habits as Bronze Cushion. a0 
PYGMY GOLD. Not as compact as the others 
but a charming pure yellow pompon. Dwarf. 
August-October. aa ls 
QUEEN CUSHION. A lovely white which opens 
blush pink. $i) 
