POPULAR LARGE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Brighten. Autumn Days in Home and Garden 
D.—Double; SD.—Semi-double; S.—Single Height | Blooming Price Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 


AMBER GLOW—D. (Youdath). Brilliant rosy bronze, brighter 
than Mrs. Been aE ot cea il 1 Bean, BIG Se eet es eae 22 Oct. 6 $ 40 $1.00 
ANN (U.S. D. A.) Pure white double, flowérs_....-...-..----.- 20 Sept. 10 90 1.40 
AUTUMN GREETINGS—SD. (Kraus). Bright copper and gold 
flowers... boxcellent for’ mass (plantings ii 22 26 Sept. 14 45 1.20 
AUTUMN SONG—D. (Kraus). Large wine-rose shading “to * 
carmine. One of the most outstanding of the Chicago strain 22 Sept. 12 90 130 
AVALANCH—D. The world's best large creamy white. One 
Olhi he WeeA LES ters, noc eas er ee ee ee ee eet ee 24 Sept. 4 40 1.10 
BETTY—SD. (C & P). Splendid upright rose-pink without a 
trace of magenta. One of the finest pinks -i---.. _--_.-..-- 28 Sept. 28 40 1.10 
BONFIRE—D. Multitudes of burnt-bronze red flowers on 
grdcediul tstepsce ] Very ‘lrost-resisting: om eee) eee ce eee 26 Oct. 2 30 1.00 
BOKARA. (Bristols). Double soft crimson and wine shades --- Oct. 5 AS 1.20 
BURGUNDY—D. (Cummings). Glowing wine red. Perfect 
flowers son) sirong ssiemmed, plants 22 se. ete oo eee ce 34 Sept. 19 40 1.10 
BUFF RAYONANTE. A fine quilled buff colored or rather de- 
scribegecsrepiderspiim Sess bee geo ewe. J eee 24 Sept. 29 45 1.20 
CARNIVAL (Bristols.) The color of this new-comer is Glowing 
burnt-orange or better described as bronze-red and golden 
bronzeashcdes: lierdllvodr Gleduis toto wep eee te ne. 30 Octzg i} iss) 1.50 
CHARLES NYE—D. (Kraus 1946). Large 3 in. fully double, 
rounded flowers of rich buttercup yellow. One of the ‘All 
SITS aie et ere oe, ee a ena Oe Bae tein. Sa es 26 Sept. 28 .90 1.35 
CHIPPEWA—D. (Longley). Giant aster-purple, _ slightly 
mauved. Does especially well in the North ...-----__------ 24 Sept. 4 .40 1.10 
related att (Kraus). Deep lemon-yellow dome _ shaped 
CHRIS “COLUMBUS_D. (Rosebud). New outstanding ivory- 
White, | Excellent. for cutting /-.---1..-.=- ich RO, 8 ee Sa 39 Sept. 28 .50 1.35 
CORAL SEA—S. (DePetris). Dwarf salmon-buff suffused with 
coppery rose. Very hardy. Valuable for low borders and 
TOCK@OCTOCH SY Mamata os ome ee te on eee eae eee aes 14 Octy 1 .40 1.10 
Sept. 20 .00 1.35 

COURAGEOUS—D. (Kraus). Bright dark ruby-red. Large 
double flowers 3l/, inches in diameter. The most promising 
new tedrly. carkiredes One ofsthe-wAlli Stars. 6. Led 26 Sept. 19 50 1.35 
DEE DEE AHERNS—D. (Longley). The very earliest of all 
HureswiiieLrcut tlower, Vanietes oo sere eae en ee Yat) Aug. 20 50 1.35 
ECHOES—SD. (Kraus 1946). Rich Van-Dyke-brown toned cop- 
Del abacoming oranges ataecenion-. cemeae meee soe ucene oes 26 Ole 90 1.35 
EUGENE A. WONDER—D. (Cummings). The largest and 
finest bright early yellow. Blooms 4 inches across -.--.---- 18 Aug. 25 .40 1.10 
EUREKA GIANT—SD. (Hurley). Brilliant golden-orange. 
Sion BCtOWemreies ace ak She 1h) SOR, ee OE eee 22 Octal] .39 1.00 
FLEUR (U. S. D. A.) This is an early double amaranth-purple. 
PIOWerenroml 2 MiCnes OF MOTe 2 eters es aoe 18 Sept. 15 .90 1.40 
FRED F. ROCKWELL—D. (Cummings). Pat 718. A pompon 
of beautifully blended bronze and orange tones. One of the 
ere eisai ne Cee ee a ee eee Ae eee ene 26 Sept. 24 AS) 2.00 
GOBLIN—D. Two inch blooms of a warm bronze shading to 
dparklingugolidmucrost resisting 2... so-bee eee. 2? eee 22 Oct! 35 1.00 
GLOWING COALS—D. (eiaus, 1946). Bright deep cherry-red 
with orange reverse. Well-branched sprays. One of the best 
COE V EGS inen soos ee Uae ous Se Sheen wuttntcose eee ee 26 Sept. 18 .90 1.40 
GOLDEN CHARM—D. A free-flowering variety with splendid 
Golden-p Plows DLlOOMieMa- pases oan ee ae ce ea ote cee taste 24 Oct 50 soe 1.00 
GOLDEN WAVE—SD. A beautiful yellow. Plenty of cutting 
TLOW CLS Wee ee ee eS: Ge ee ooo ee ee ee 2D Sept. 20 40 1.10 
HARBINGER—D. (Kraus). A glorious early bronze with color- 
ing of itt en lee good sae A perience fa cu os ate Aug. 22 35 1.00 
HARBOR LIGHTS—D. ummings ale yellow with a 
cream-white tint. Hoy Py gaean reapen b eatieen ue). See ee eee 22 Sept. 24 40 1.10 
HEARTHFIRE—D. (Kraus right re owers showing a 
small yellow center when fully open. Ideal for antiga 25 Sept. 20 90 1.35 
HEATHERBLOOM—D. (Kraus). Very double  heather-pink 
center shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Outstandingly good 24 Sept. 4 .90 1.35 
IVORY GLOW (U.S. D. A.) A dandy ivory-white double pom- 
Dom maianiiven: yn) Pier fis es hs) Sete esate Le ee a 30 Sept. 20 .90 1.40 
JOAN HELEN—SD. Sparkling garnet-like shading to purple 
with a bright yellow center. Foliage completely hidden in 
lOOii a te tetera ee eee eS ee ea ae tae Se Oe 18 Sept. 10 35 95 
JEWELL DARK PINK—D. Bail-shaped buttons of deep pink____ 22, Oct. 1 40 1.10 
ae LAVENDER—D. Ball-shaped button of lavender. Very : 
Ot ae ee ee ee ork Le etme Z Oct. 1 40 1.10 
jEWELL PURPLE—D. Ball-shaped button of a nice shade of 
mon wn an nnn nnn nn nn nnn enn enn == == +--+ 22 Oct. : : 
JEWELL WHITE—D. Ballshaped button of pure white -________ oo One ; A : i 
KARL A REICHE (Bristols). Unique blending of old-rose-red__ 24 Sept. 20 50 1.40 

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