CHRYSAN- 
THEMUM 
ZENITH 
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Mrs. J. Smeardon—One of the very finest and certainly one 
of the earliest of all large flowered Chrysanthemums. 
6” flowers of old rose with a soft gold reverse, beautifully 
incurved. Very fine disbudded. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Mrs. T. Guthrie—Chestnut red with bronze reverse. One of the 
earliest and surely one of the largest. Often 7” when dis- 
budded. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Mrs. T. Riley—Huge silken white, making 7” blooms when 
disbudded. Very broad petaled, high built flower, slightly 
reflexed. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
Mrs. Weber—One of the finest and earliest. Deep old rose of 
exceptional size and substance. 50c each 
Quaker Maid—Deep chestnut-red with golden reverse. The 
outer petals reflex and the inner incurve. An immense 
solid bloom of real quality. August. 2’. (See color cut on 
back cover.) $1.50 each 
Reveller—Perhaps the brightest red due to the unbelievable 
number of flowers to the stalk. A real beauty. August. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Sheila Page—Stiff pointed petals of velvety crimson forming 
large full blooms of wonderful substance. $1.00 each 
Snowfall—Glorious double ball-shaped flowers in great clus- 
ters. Blooms from August to frost. 3’. 65c¢ each; 3 for $1.60 
Utopia—Fine coppery bronze. Profuse and early. 50c each 
Yellow Gown—Immense spiky blooms of clear gold. Very 
strong grower. Prolific bloomer. August. 4’. 
} 65c each; 3 for $1.60 
Zenith—In August these sturdy bushy plants are a blaze of 
bright manganese violet-purple. Nothing else even ap- 
proaches it in color. Large compact blooms. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
One each of 36 English varieties (value $28.80) $25.00 
THE NOVEL SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Distinct and attractive type of recent introduction. Petals 
quilled, flattening at tips. Large and perfectly formed. 
Golden Spoon—Clear gold toned. 
Jasper Spoon—Brilliant gold tube ending in bright red spoon. 
Magenta Spoon—New deep magenta rose. 
Orchid Spoon—Clear orchid shade. 
Pink Spoon, Improved—Fine clear pink. 
Red Spoon—New deep red. 
Silver Spoon—Pure silvery white blooming in August. 
White Spoon—Large pure white. 
Yellow Spoon—Glorious chrome yellow. 
45c each; 3 of one kind $1.25 
One each of the 9 spoons $3.50; 3 for $8.75 
FAVORITE CUT FLOWER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Outstanding varieties for cutting because of extra early 
flowering, freedom of bloom and long lasting qualities. Not 
new but tried and proven. 
Avalanche—Glorious double white with creamy heart. Large 
and very early. 45c each 
Bonfire—Masses of fiery red. Fully double blooms. 40c each 
Crimson Sheen—Deep rich red. Velvety sheen. 45c each 
Chippewa—Wonderful mulberry purple from Minnesota. 
50c each 
Chris Columbus—An outstanding new plant that attracts 
much attention. Very double creamy flowers in immense 
sprays with bright, pleasing outer rim of pink as the flower 
ages. 60c each; 3 for $1.35 
Deana—Unique salmon buff and bronze button. August. 
45c each 
Geronimo—Skilfully blended rose and orange. Very early. 
50c each 
Glory of Seven Oakes—An old favorite. Clear bright yellow 
double. 35c each 
Haldoona—The very finest mahogany and gold. Huge fluffy 
flowers. August Ist. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Judith Anderson—Brilliant golden yellow button. September. 
35c each 
Pohatcong—Most appealing shade of clear bright pink. Very 
double and early. 35c each 
Rosita—New early flowering bright pink button. Do try this 
one. September. 214’ 60c each 
Sept. Dawn—Exquisite large aster shaped deep rose. Every- 
one admires this one. 2’. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
One each of the above (value $5.95) $5.25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Dwarf Summer Blooming 
“Amelia or Cushion Type—‘Four months of blazing beauty,” 
says one writer. This is really no exaggeration. The plants 
are 10” tall and 15” across and bloom with such abandon as 
to defy description from the first of July to the end of 
October. All fully double. Frequently referred to as 
azaleamums. 
Achievement—Deep bronze and rusty rose. 
Ann Miller—Warm glowing red. 
Apricot—An appealing apricot shade. 
Bronze Cushion—Rich coppery bronze. 
Dahlia Flowered Cushion—Like a miniature Cactus Dahlia. 
Deep wine purple. 
Gold Cushion—This is the new de luxe yellow that has sup- 
planted all others. 
Goldilocks (Zantha)—A new perpetual blooming bright ca- 
nary yellow with ball shaped flowers. Outstandingly good. 
Pink Cushion—Clear glistening pink. 
Pomponette—Unusually compact, free flowering, yellow. 
Red Cushion—Fine mahogany red. 
White Gull—Dainty little ball-shaped blooms of purest white 
but showing a tinge of pink in the bud. 
40c each; 3 of one kind $1.10 
One each of the 11 sorts $4.15; 3 for $11.50 
KOREAN HYBRIDS—Daisy-like Forms 
These single and semi-double forms are very popular for 
cutting and flower arrangements. Most of them are also very 
sweetly scented. 
Hebe—Delightfully fragrant, luminous pink blossoms in lav- 
ish profusion. September 1. Single. 
Meteor—Superb new velvety red. One of the very best deep 
reds so far. Semi-double. September. 
North Star—Glorious new hardy pure white duplex. 
Sappho—Lovely single bright yellow. July to October. 
Sunred—A very early duplex that is even more free bloom- 
ing than the type. Indian red. September. 4’. 
Venus—A vivid glittering tone of deep rhodanthe pink. Sep- 
tember. Single. 
40c each; 3 of one kind $1.10 
One each of the 6 sorts $2.10; 3 for $5.50 
10 TRY YOUR LUCK AT DISBUDDING THE ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
