HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Because of the increasing popularity of this 
beautiful flower we offer a nice selection. We have 
taken care to list only the best varieties; those that 
have been proven by specialists and research men, 
as well as the home gardener. Chrysanthemums 
will grow in any good garden soil. A good complete 
fertilizer should be applied about once each month 
during July and August ‘at the rate of 3 to 4 pounds 
per. 100 sq. feet. 
The plants we offer are young 
potted plants which will bloom this fall—at a time 
when many of the other plants in your garden have 
passed their blooming season. The date after each 
variety is its approximate blooming date. We list 
chiefly the September blooming varieties as we have 
found them to be the best year in and year out in 
this latitude. 
D—Double; SD—Semi-Double 
PBPBPBPP PB PPB BPP PPP PPP PAPAL ALP APA APP AP 
WHITH CLOUD—New University of Nebraska Introduction. 
D. Strong plants; 34’. Pure white flowers with buds and un- 
developed petals showing lemon. 
Individual petals wide, sharply 
pointed giving a starry appearance and borne on stems suitable for 
cutting. Flowers more frost tolerant than most white varieties and 
show little injury at 29 degrees. 
until hard freeze. 55c each. 
SINGLES 
RHEIN GOLD — Showy; burnt 
orange. 30c each. 
RED HUSSAR — Duplex single; 
vivid crimson. Low growing. 30c 
each. 
KRISTINA — Deep rose pink; 
early Sept. Low growing. 30c each 
' SILVER MOON—White, like a 
glorified Shasta Daisy; 32 inch. 
Late Sept. 35c each. 
Blooms from early September 
ENGLISH 
ORANGE QUEEN — Large rich 
golden yellow flowers with orange 
cast; 24 inch. Late Sept. 40ce each 
INDIANA—Rich velvety crimson 
with dark center; 24 inch. Late 
Sept. 35c each. 
COPPELIA — Med. sized bright 
Indian red; 36 inch. Late Sept. 
40ce each. 
ALABASTER — Excellent in- 
curved white flowers up to 5 inch 
across when disbudded; 30 inch. 
Late Sept. 40c¢ each. 
_ MRS. T. RILEY—Largest Eng- 
lish white. Large snow white 
blooms; 20 inch. Early October. 
40c each, 
