THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, GROUP I — Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
HILLCREST. (English). A real bright red. Extremely productive. 
Good-cutrtlower smid=scasonse 5A ee ee ee ene a eee 
HONEYCOMB. A brilliant yellow, fully double early, hardy exhibition. 
LOW Ayeumexcellentatorscuiting san. . ee ee h ee tn ee 
HUNTSMAN. Vivid and nobly brilliant. bright scarlet, overlaid orange- 
bronze 24% to 3 inch on two foot eae plant. Early October, ex- 
tremel ye hard y Agee ee, eee Be cee pe ee es Serene as Serre 
INDIANA. (A really hardy English). A beauty ‘with a deep crimson 
duplex flower that shades to the black-maroon of Carnation King 
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INSPIRATION. Large rich orange red, sturdy and upright. Excellent 
for cutting. Buds and flowers frost hardy. October first. 
IVORY GLOW. A perfect creamy white double pompon. Blooms mid- 
September crows toy thirty inches) sey woe eco ea eian ee cee eet nies 
JAMES EADIE. It is tall, bears generous flowers on stems as straight and 
sturdy as a cane stake. Grows to thirty inches, and is without any 
doubt the finest yellow hardy cut flower Mum we grow. ............. 
JAYEFF. Flowers are huge, four inches and more in true diameter, 
fully double, no centers. The color is a deep positive pink with a 
dazzling, drifting sheen. No other color or flower form like it. 
Two feet, fifteenth of September to frost. extremely productive, no 
pinching weer ea veeciclcds: 2rO Willems teeter See en aero Pera ees Meee 
JEWELRY. Rosy orchid Button. Makes perfect little flowers with an 
irresistable irridescent sheen. Hardy plant. Late September. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. An outstanding pot cr garden Pompon. The 
clear buttercup yellow flowers are nicely rounded, 14% inches across. 
KRISTINA. The best of the super-hardy northlands. A lovely rose-pink. 
LAVENDER PRINCESS. Brand new. The finest cutting variety in the 
color classification. A pastel shade, thoroughly pleasing. ........... 
LYRIC. (English). Mid-season. 24 inch. This is superlative. An im- 
mense, full double, reflexing on long, exhibition stems. The color 
is a graciously beautiful deep shell, glistening with a metallic sheen.. 
MAGNIFICENT. Glorious 4-inch flowers of plum-red or rosy cardinal 
with coppery cast. Strong branches, excellent for cutting, 26 in., Oct. 1 
MAGNOLIA. Mid-season. 24 inch. Liberally petaled duplex flowers — 
its name is the best description for its color. It is one of those strik- 
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MARGIE. A beauty, early double flower dark red, 2 ft. early. . 
MARGARET ANN. Full double, large flowering rosy purple. Fine for 
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MAROONETTE. Super hardy, upright grower with compactly double 
flowers of an intense maroon. 24 inches, foliage clean deep green. .... 
MEADOW GOLD. Deep butter yellow, 16 inch sturdy stems, mid-Sept. 
MENTOR. Bright salmon pink, a close knit pompon the size of a 
Sil verge COLMA T Mam eet eee Geek Re el rec easke ee Pr tn er ae ee NE ALT had tem hdd os 
MISS LACE. Pert and saucy, this is the glamour of the new group. 
True Grandmothers light pink, fully double, 3 inch blooms enmasse 
atop stately upright stems 214 feet, early September................. 
MORNING GLOW. English. Perfectly hardy, fully double, immense fine 
yellow flowers borne in profusion. Mid-season. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT III. Soft peach tinted with ‘rosy- -salmon 
and fawn shades, very large and full. Distinct and lovely 
NABOB. A rich, exotic soft purple with a metallic sheen, that brings 
it to the “plastique” shades used so effectively in modern decoration. 
It grows medium tall, forest green foliage, blooms early, produces a 
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OLIVE LONGLAND. Large fully double salmon orange, an unusual 
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PEARL PARKINGTON. Early. Low. Fully double bright red brick- 
enamel flowers on a sturdy upright plant. Finest for formal borders, 
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PEGGY ANN HOOVER. The flower petals are of the lilac-pink order. 
Flowers are on the style of a ball or show Dahlia. The stamens are ex- 
ceptionally long and incurved. It is a strong grower, growing from 2 
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PEGGY. Early. 2 feet. This is probably the most unusual variety that 
we have. Opens a dusky fuchsia-copper-rose blend and changes to 
peach with gold overtones. All of this on the fresh flower. Fully 
double flowers are heavily borne in branching sprays on sturdy stems. 
PEPIFA. Densely quilled button-pompon of eggshell-white with darker 
center when young, changing to pure white with cream center. 26 
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PINK RADIANCE. Multitudes of highly luminous pink blossoms on 
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