HARDY Fall Flowering 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are grown in 2" Vita-Pots. All are of the best varieties offered 
by any grower. 
5 of one variety at 10 rate; 25 of one variety at 100 rate 
BLACK VELVET — Rich dark red. A seedling of RED VELVET; height 
12 inches. Blooms in mid-October. 
GLADWIN —A pink resembling the English mum Leda. Has 
strong, sturdy stems, which branch near the ground, making very 
large sprays. 
ORCHID HELEN —A sturdy 18-inch bush, completely covered with 
3-inch double pink-orchid flowers. The petals are unusually stiff, 
adding to its beauty. 
WHITE TOWER —A sturdy perfect pompon with broad petals, first 
creamy white, then opening pure white. A good cutting variety. 
Prices on above 5 varieties: 
100 for $30.00 10 for $3.50 
ALABASTER — An early white of large size and good substance; 
slightly incurved. 
BETTY — Splendid upright plant; double flowers of rose-pink without 
a trace of magenta. 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP — Rich deep bronze with golden buff 
reverse. One of the very finest bronze English 'mums. 
CHARLES NYE— One of the best yellows to date. Large, fully 
double flowers of rich buttercup yellow. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS— New, outstanding ivory-white. Large, double 
blooms from late September on. 
DWARF JEWEL—At last, a jewel type flower on a compact 
cushion-shaped plant. Color is a very pleasing soft lavender. 
ELDORADO — Large blooms that measure five inches across. They 
are a most charming yellow shade. A free-flowering mum. 
JACKIE —A rich wine-red. Blooms late, but will always come into 
bloom after it has been severely frosted. 
JEAN HARLOW — Large, double blooms of semi-incurved form. 
Beautiful bright golden-yellow color. 
LAVENDAR LADY — Immense double flowers, in a beautiful silvery 
lavender shade. Unusually hardy. 
LEDA — Gorgeous rolled petals of heliotrope-pink. 
MISS LACE —True light pink. Three-inch blooms on strong upright 
stems. Blooms in September. 
MRS. DUPONT — Large, double blooms of peach-pink tinted rosy- 
salmon bronze. Late blooming. Long, strong stems are ideal for 
cutting. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE —A very large, chestnut-red with bronze reverse, 
broad reflexing petals. 
OLIVE LONGLAND —Three-inch, apricot-toned, salmon-pink. The 
best of the pastel colors. Perfect habits and excellent foliage. 
PINK RADIANCE — Masses of luminous, soft-pink blooms from late 
September on. Their exquisite coloring make lovely bouquets. 
RED VELVET — Finest of all crimson garden mums. Shapely, long 
lasting blooms. Lustrous, healthy foliage. 
ROSITA — Enchanting little button-pompon flowers of a light Per- 
sian-rose shade. Bushy plants covered with pretty “pink buttons." 
SEPT. SUNSHINE — Brilliant yellow blooms completely cover com,- 
pact, well rounded plants from mid-September until frost. Very 
free-flowering. Fine for low border and cutting. 
Prices on above 20 varieties 
100 for $18.00 10 for $2.50 
CANDY —A prominent full pink with a sugar sheen, the blend has 
“fust-enough gold and salmon in the center to spotlight each blossom. 
100 for $25.00 10 for $3.00 
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