QUALITY CHRYSANTHEMUM S 29 
MAGNOLIA — A high centered, 4-inch double 
blossom that bears a resemblance to the Mag- 
nolia in delicate color and fineness of texture. 
The opening flower radiates soft pink tints that 
gracefully give way to a permanent ground of 
creamy pink overlaid with soft yellow tones. A 
rugged, stocky, two-foot plant equally at ease 
in the garden or home. A long blooming period 
follows the mid-September debut of this be- 
witching floral masterpiece. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
MARGIE—Darkest garnet-red we know. Fully 
double and 2% inches across. When planted 
with white or other light shades it really stands 
OUtHOnOn.. Mat] Oct. le 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MISTY MAID—(B.N.). Enthralling to lovers of 
soft colors. Deep rose-pink buds open gently to 
the most delicate shell-pink, nearly white in 
full bloom. A 3-inch informal decorative, borne 
in huge sprays. Short. Mat. Sept. 25. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
NEW PHILADELPHIA—A scintilating purplish 
red decorative pom of solid substance. Distinc- 
tive individuality plus exotic pigmentation iso- 
late this specimen from all others of similar type 
and color range. Hgt. three ft. Mat. Oct. 15. 
(See color illus. front page.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
OLIVE LONGLAND—tThe glorious blending of 
apricot tones and salmon-pink coloring of this 
wonderful flower pays high tribute to the wiz- 
ardry of Nature’s palette. The blooms are double, 
very full and 3 inches in diameter. The plant 
is dependable, very prolific and super-hardy. 
Het. 30 inches. Mat. late Sept. and early Oct. 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents 
PEPITA—(DR. KRAUS). A most desirable early 
button of soft primrose yellow with a darker 
center. Maturing white. Well rounded 2-foot 
plant. Mat. Sept. 15. 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
PHILADELPHIA — A subdued orchid-lavender 
pom of refined daintiness. A wealth of support- 
ing stems carry large clusters of fully double 
flowers 2% inches in dia. Shining, vivid green 
foliage offers a pleasing color contrast. Hgt. 30 
inches. Mat. Oct. 15. (See color illus. front page.) 
30 cents each; 3 for 85 cents 
PINK RADIANCE — This vigorous plant is so 
completely covered with freely branching 
sprays of three-inch soft pink double flowers 
carried on clean, wiry stems, that the old stock 
phrase “freedom of bloom” seems tame and 
woefully inadequate as a descriptive agent. 
Hgt. 30 inches. Mat. Sept. 25. (See color illus. 
page 27.) 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
POLAR ICE—QA clear, glistening blue - white 
double, free from the debasing influence of un- 
wanted pigmentation. A stocky bush-like plant 
that produces a profusion of perfectly formed 
21%4-inch flowers. The foliage is a vivid green, 
the stems erect and the crowning sprays expan- 
sive. Hgt. 24 inches. Mat. Oct. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
ROSITA—(DR. KRAUS). A good companion for 
“Pepita,”’ differing only in color, being a rose 
pink. The petals are neatly and closely arranged. 
When this button pompon displays its pink 
flowers they completely cover the plant. Fine 
for a border. 2 ft. high. Mat. Sept. 15. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
RUBY — Neither name nor reams of verbiage 
can do full justice to the great depth of color 
and liveliness of this gorgeous, well turned 
crimson bloom, rated the best of all hardy 
mums. A plant 2% feet in height, will support 
the limit of large, evenly balanced sprays. Mat. 
early Oct. 25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
SAWYER’S GIANT — A large decorative pom- 
pon similar to Lavender Lady. A deep shade of 
lavender shading into almost blue. Very hardy 
and resists the elements. Med hgt. Mat. Oct. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—tThe brilliant cherry red 
of this bloom is a most dignified rich color of 
lasting quality. Unusual in its perfect form. 
Short. Mat. Sept. 25. 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD—Beautifully formed well 
rounded blooms of purest white. The center 
shades to a'soft primrose. Wonderfully rounded 
compact plant covered with flowers from Sept. 
Loron. 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SEQUOIA—A rich amber double of captivating 
enchantment. Large clusters of perfectly formed 
three-inch flowers emanate a luminous glow 
that never fails to register appeal. Hgt. 30 inches. 
Mat. Oct. 10. (See color illus. front page.) 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
SYMPHONY—A Korean Hybrid that in truth 
in a symphony in color. A blend of mauve, cop- 
pery pink and soft lavender. Strong vigorous 
growth. Flowers very large, fully double. Ex- 
cellent stems and foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 10. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
TIFFANY ROSE—A deep rose double with a 
faint cream undertone. A fusion of these colors 
at the base of each petal creates an inner halo 
of a golden hue, a colorful eccentricity which 
intensifies the beauty of this gorgeous three- 
inch flower. A bushy, free-flowering plant 20 
inches in hgt. Mat. late Sept. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
LAVENDER TAGGARTS 
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