HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
D. DOUBLE SD. SEMI-DOUBLE 3. SINGLE HEIGHT BLOOMING PRICE 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION—3 AT DOZ. RATE IN INCHES DATE EACH PER DOZ. 
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 
LIFE. Bright copper rose showing buff and old-gold on edge 
and center of petals, 3 in. long, stiff stem, extra cutting 
VEIN, sonny oe Sk ARE Cee ROL TOC .60 6.00 
LILLIAN DOTY, Finest shell pink. apa eS EAN se eae ieee 36 =Nov. | 40 4.00 
MAGNOLIA, D. (Bristol), Super hardy, high-centered 4" 
blooms seem to reflect soft ae tints in opening flower, 
later shading to creamy pink............ 24 Sept. 15 50 5.00 
MAJOR BOWES. Double 4' Phlox, Sale saute puree: 
good disbudded or in sprays ........ 30 Oct. 20 50 5.00 
MAROON 'N GOLD, D. (Longly), Bright aye stele 
Maroon with “Golden -TEVONses. stint ame sundae oes ers 16 Aug. 26 50 5.00 
MARTIN'S WHITE, D. A mass of fully double flowers almost 
completely hiding foliage. Extra fine..............++- 18 Sept. 15 50 5.00 
MASQUERADE, (Bristol). Silvery rose with darker centers; 
a great improved of Jewell; also much hardier; appears 
almost deep lavender in certain lights. Early October. 
MISS LACE (Martin). True light pink, 3'' double flowers, Sept. 8 .60 6.00 
holding their color for weeks; excellent for cutting ... 24 Oct. 5 50 5.00 
MRS. ALLEN FELTON, S. (Felton), Heavy dark foliage, 
lavender pink. 4'' blooms without disbudding......... 34 sOGtat0 50 5.00 
MRS. H. KIDDER, D. Yellow, good in sprays or disbudded. 
Will produce 6" flowers. Needs some winter protection 36 Oct. |5 40 4.00 
MEDITATION, D. (Kraus 1948.) Magnificent two-tone 
soft jasper red and maize yellow turning to reddish- 
peach. Free bloomer, fine for garden or cutting...... Oct. 5 50 5.00 
MELLOW GLOW. (16-45 CNK) Mellow indeed is this matchless suffusion of soft orange 
buff, peach pink and bronze nasturtium tints. Briefly, it is a ‘bronze with personality" 
and by far the most appealing mum we have seen in its color. 
Again the Nipponicum ancestry has contributed a sturdy, upright growing, rich 
green plant with an abundance of 2!/,—3 inch full double blossoms on well branched 
sprays. In full bloom Oct. 5th. Height: 2% feet. Cuts beautifully. 
Le Phy ae hit RR Re a, ; 50 5.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE. Pompon. A good white on. stiff 
stem. Flowers |'/y to 2 inch across. We like it...... 36 Oct. 15 50 5.00 
MOONBEAMS, (Bristol). An improved of the famous ''Pale 
Moon"; more and better flowers on a strong stem. 
Huge sprays of fluffy soft primrose yellow, fully double 
{Ifo Towels cect nek Uh ae ote: Pele ee ae 50 5.00 
MURMURS, (Kraus), Amaranth pink buds, changing to mal- 
LOW JOURDIOL. near ons at inde slit oie eee ene & RSS DT mee 50 5.00 
