N. A. HALLAUER, WEBSTER, N. Y. 
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Chrysanthemums — Hardy Garden 
The following are representative varieties, selected for 
good colors and early bloom. Spring planting is advisable for 
best results. Field clumps, unless noted. 40 cents each. 
Allegro—Shrimp pink, double flowers on good stems. Popular 
cut flower variety. Early October. : 
Algonquin—Very large clear yellow in September. 18 in. tall. 
One of the best yellows. 
Astrid—(Northland Daisy)—Single shell-pink flowers on 2 ft. 
stems in September. 
Autumn Lights—Large semi-double bronze-red flowers in Sep- 
tember. 18 in. 
Burgundy—Large wine crimson flowers on 2 ft. stems. Early 
October. 40 cents each. 
Dean Kay—Rose pink double flowers. September. Very free 
Bloomer. 
Dean Ladd—Reddish-bronze double flowers. Free blooming in 
September. 
Flavita—Early flowering lemon yellow. Fully double. Blends 
well. 
Goblin—Double golden bronze flowers on 2 ft. stems, fine 
Autumn color. Sometimes called the ‘Halloween’ Chry- 
santhemum. Good cut flower. 
Hebe—An excellent single pink, early flowering Chrysanthe- 
mum. Very free. In bloom early to late. Good cut. 
Igloo—An extremely free flowering single white Chrysanthe- 
mum. Late September. Good cut flower. 
King Midas—Very large, double yellow flowers shaded bronze 
on tall stiff stems in late September. 
Kristina—A hybrid Northland Daisy. Beautiful rose pink. 
Lavender Lady—Soft lavender double blossoms, 2% ft. Early 
October. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont III—Peach-pink, shaded mauve. Large 
oe double flowers. 2% ft. Early October. 40 cents 
each. 
Olive Longland—Large double flowers, 
free. Early. 
Orchid Spoon—Clear Lavender orchid spoon-shaped 
Large flowers. 50 cents each. 
Primula—Clear lemon yellow. Blends well. Very large, early 
and free. 
Polar Ice—(University of Minn.) 
blue-white. A choice white vari 
Pygmy Gold—Intensely g¢. 
size, but produced 
A Korean Hybrid b 
o0 cents each, 
Red Button—Deep red, 
orange salmon. Very 
petals. 
Flower very large, clear 
ety—blooming early. 
golden yellow flowers of rather small 
in abundance throughout the season. 
eginning to bloom early in September. 
small buttons cover the plant in Oc- 
tober. 
Red et on strong stems. Large burgundy red button. 
Girl st. 
Red Velvet—Large double crimson flowers. Early October. 
Choice. 50 cents each. 
Sun Red—Tail healthy growth. Fine large single red flowers 
In October. Choice. 50 cents each. 
Santa Claus—Cushion type. Large red blossoms suffused with 
gold. Early and free, 
September Bronze—Large button flowers of golden bronze in 
late September. Strong grower and free bloomer. 18 in. 
40 cents each. 
September Goid—Habit like preceeding. Flowers 
yellow. 
White Gull—White buttons. Early and free. 40 cents each. 
Cushion Type Chrysanthemums—Bronze, Pink, Red, White or 
Yellow. Ail these are very free early bloomers. 
large golden 
Chelone Lyoni—(Turtle Heads)—Rose pink flowers on 80 in. 
stems in late Summer. Well drained moist soil in sun. Re- 
lated to Pentsteson. 30 cents each. 
*“Claytonia Virginica — (Spring Beauty) — A dwarf tuberous 
rooted plant for shade. Pink flowers in early Spring. Plant 
Fall. 30 cents each. 
Cimifuga Racemosa—(Bugbane)—A pretty native shade loving 
plant having long spikes of pure white flowers in July 
and August. 6 ft. 35 cents each. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora—Bright yellow flowers all Summer. Good 
cut. 18 in. 30 cents each. 
