HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION—3 AT DOZ. RATE HEIGHT BLOOMING PRICE 
D. DOUBLE SD. SEMI-DOUBLE  S. SINGLE IN INCHES DATE EACH PER DOZ. 
ILLUMINATOR, (Kraus '48), New early red crimson pompon Sept. 28 50 5.00 
INDIANAPOLIS BRONZE, {Commercial), Butf bronze in- 
curved. A favorite every where producing a grand 
Dion OMEA PPALlech stom ats 47) eee & chistes ee tt, Nov. 8 50 5.00 
INDIANAPOLIS WHITE, ee ya ih a pure white.  Ex- 
hibition. On perfect stem ... M Nov. 8 50 5.00 
IRENE. White Pompon, I!/", poplar ’ Roe sel lowerror i 
tHe seanden, e452... UR ee ee Oe a CLEA G 40 4.00 
JANET, D. A enti ade site rosy eld: 43 inch incurved 
flowers from August till frost. Fern-like foliage, dwarf 
and spreading. Masses of bloom lasting all Fall...... 20 Aug. 25 50 5.00 
JOAN HELEN, SD. Large brilliant flowers in profusion, rich 
garnet shading to Rhodadenron purple with a bright 
VEIOWRCONTOE Say hiyurita ne! pied eit LOE ONT oA 50 5.00 
JAYEFF, Flowers are ieee 4 Wee sveihs more in true Hines 
ter, fully double, no centers. The color is a deep, 
positive pink with a dazzling, drifting sheen. No other 
color or flower form like it. Bushy plant bears straight 
stems by the dozens, no pinching. Grows to 2 ft., 
vigorous and healthy, bushy. Flowers appear here from 
the I5th of September and bear without fading until 
SGVGLe mIrOSt on «wees: 50 5.00 
JUDITH ANDERSON, bor WS a apn cheren £ Pecan 
7 OL GW BMAP ra ea taser aio a Rirou's. Cem alts, « Lane sys 20 Mid Oct. 40 4.00 
KARL A. REICHE. (11-40 CPK) This trim, tidy, little pompon, tested over several years 
under all conditions, soils and weathers is without question one of the most durable 
and hardy of all garden pompons. 
It is a densely branched, erect growing, shapely, 2 ft. plant; loaded with blossoms 
from late September on—surviving the killing frosts which mar other kinds. 
The color, Rose Bengal technically, is a unique art blending of old rose, red, nauve 
and ripe strawberry shades; and deserving of its own special spot in the garden. 
Named for Bristol's popular and efficient school superintendent, a bit of rugged 
indavidUeldin, AISNOWN AGNI at. ween ook ee ater 50 5.00 
KATHLEEN, A bright maroon red pompon, an aan cut 
floweke -Uhis 4s the earliest: double reds. 2 4 Lychee edO® Sept. | 50 5.00 
LAVENDER LADY, D. (Cumming). Immense silvery lavender 30 Oct. 6 50 5.00 
LESTER FELTEN, D. Large lavender flowers produced in abundance. Perhaps this is Mr. 
Felten's greatest achievement. We have now enough stock to offer it to the public 
at about half its value. Height 2!/ ft. Stiff stem. Blooms Oct. 5. 
50 5.00 
PILLIANSDOLY a einesiesneli. OINKs ook nce a ets pete item eae 36 ~=6 Nov. | .40 4.00 
MAGNOLIA, D. (Bristol), Super hardy, high-centered 4° 
blooms seem to reflect soft oe tints in opening flower, 
later shading to creamy pink...... in 24 ee Die 50 5.00 
MAJOR BOWES. Double 4° Phlox, ae ens Aohton 
good disbudded. Orit SDlay$.... 5 gas aie Aas x ee O Sate 20 50 3.00 
_ MAROON 'N GOLD, D. (Longly), Bright mahogany shaded 
ATOR UTTREO COIR rTAVersOca. ales porte eee reer urn Ole /AUGi 2D .60 6.00 
