WINTER HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
RUBELLUM 
Glara Curtis 
This was introduced several years ago and has 
proven to be one of the finest of perennial plants. 
The hundreds of single salmon-pink daisy-like 
flowers are about 3 inches in diameter and are at 
their best in August and early September. They are 
well arranged on short much-branched stems not 
over 12 to 18 inches high in such numbers that the 
plants look like small mounds of pink. They are 
perfectly hardy and bloom so early that the flowers 
are never damaged by frost. After a short rest 
period in the fall the plants may be dug up in early 
winter, potted, and forced into bloom by February 
and March. They make splendid pot plants. The 
habit of Chrysanthemum Clara Curtis is spreading. 
A two-year-old plant grows about 18 to 24 inches 
across. Last but not least, it is perfectly hardy any- 
where and not particular as to soil or location. 
Each 65c, Three $1.65, Doz. $5.25 
The new varieties offered on page 30 are Hybrids 
of this fine plant, possessing all the characteristics 
of its parent. 
Pompon 
Hum 
Collection 
Rosita. Pink. 
Pepita. White. 
The Bishop. 
Purple. 
Yellow Irene. 
Mandalay. Bronze. 
Collection No. 10 
One each of five 
varieties for $2.25. 
Collection No. 20 
Three each of five 
varieties for $6.50. 
Pompon and Button Chrysanthemums 
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