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HARDY GARDEN SECTION 
Price: 50¢ per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Polar Ice—Pure white. Clear ice-white, very free flowering, 3 inch 
flowers, double. Flowering date September 9th. (Lehman Gardens.) 
Pomponette—Particularly suited for pot culture. Dwarf, compact plant 
not over 15 inches in height; flowering about September 20th. Warm 
bronze in bud state but finishes a clear, primrose yellow. 
September Bronze—The warm bronze and golden-bronze tints of 
Autumn are beautifully reflected in about the shapeliest little Pom- 
pon blossoms one can picture, produced in great quantities. It is a 
remarkably robust plant, too. Most colorful early variety to date. 
September Cloud—Like ‘‘September Gold’' in habit, the ball-like 
blossoms a trifle larger. Purest ivory-white with soft Primrose shading 
in center, and wonderfully fine dark green contrasting foliage. 
Breathtaking in its gleaming perfection. A very fine white Pompon. 
September Gold—Brilliant golden-yellow blossoms, trim and neat, 
twenty-five or more to a spray completely cover the shapely, well- 
rounded plants by mid-September and go on and on until the sea- 
son's end. Colorful mounds, eighteen inches in height, much wider, 
the first season. Immensely prolific and somewhat earlier in succeed- 
ing years. A real advance. 
Tapestry—A gleaming rich pink softening to a lovely ashes-of-roses 
with a golden flush in the center. Individual flowers are 3 inches 
across, perfectly full and double. Extremely hardy and a lovely stocky 
habit of growth. Not over 2 feet in height. In full bloom September 
20th. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 

Wychwood—lovely golden yellow Pompon hardy garden variety with 
individual flowers 2 inches across. In full bloom early October. 
Height, 30 inches. 
Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
Mrs. Pierre S$. DuPont III—It is very difficult to describe accurately 
this variety. The dominant color is rosy-salmon combined with bronzy- White Wonder—The perfect early flowering white garden Pompon 
tan and iridescent gold tints. Full double flowers four inches across in full flower September 25th. The exquisitely formed, ball-shaped 
are absolutely flawless since they never show an open center and blossoms with broad petals first open creamy white, then as the 
are entirely frost resistant. A very vigorous grower branching 2'% flower matures it is a clean crisp white but lovely at all stages. 
feet across and carrying a dozen flowers and buds to a spray. In Plant 3 feet in height is husky and tremendously free flowering in 
full flower early in October. growth. 
Pale Moon—A _ delightfully fluffy sulphur-yellow, large flowering Zantha—A perpetual blooming Chrysanthemum, clear canary yellow 
Chrysanthemum. Very free flowering and a ‘‘must have’’ for color in color; double; outstandingly good in all sections of the country. 
blends. Flowers October 15th. Blooms September 6th. 
Moonbeams—An extremely improved form of the famous Pale Moon Chrysanthemum. More and better flowers on a 
long strong stem beautifully spaced. The huge sprays of fluffy, soft Primrose yellow, fully double blossoms are about 
3 inches across and blend splendidly with the darker colors in the garden or cut flowers. Plant attains a height of 
about 2 to 3 feet and is very vigorous. If you are interested in delicate shades in your garden Moonbeanms is a plant 
you should have. Flowers about October Ist. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen 
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CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Golden Carpet (Bristol)—I|magine a rug made 18-24 inches. 
of glowing golden pompons! A creeping mound, Powder Puff — True gleaming white Cushion 
2 feet or more across, glittering in the fall sun, 
Mum. In full bloom by Labor Day with the mound 
only 1 foot high. A startling new plant destined x y 
of flowers 2 feet across. Seldom attains a height 
for fame. Ideal for bedding, accenting, edging or of over 15 inches. Once established, the plant 
rock garden. Has hardy C. Arcticum blood; will bloom in August and is extremely hardy. A 
nothing like it in present gardens. Perfect little delightful specimen subject and splendid for 
globes the full length of each stem from Sep- edging. 
tember 15th on. 
Red Cloud—A bright red cushion Chrysanthemum, 
My Lady—fFully double, very large orange-yel- a most dependable variety flowering in early 
low. Begins to bloom in August till frost. Height, September. 
Price: 60c per plant, $6.00 per dozen 
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