8 The Joseph F. Martin Co., Inc., Painesville, Ohio 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Group One — Continued 
Per10 Per 100 
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 
exceptionally long and incurved. It is a strong grower, growing from 2 
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PEPITA. Densely quilled button-pompon of eggshell-white with darker 
center when young, changing to pure white with cream center. 26 
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PERFECTION. (English). Mid-season, 24 inch. A large, incurved, well 
shaped flower fully double to the tightly knit center. Gracious pure 
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PINK RADIANCE. Multitudes of highly luminous pink blossoms on 
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POLAR ICE. Clear glistening white flowers, fully double, upright, 
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REDCOAT. As hardy as the men it pays tribute and as brilliant as 
the uniforms they wear. A strong grower, really new red, fully double. 
Flowers in profusion on strong succulent eighteen inch stems. Early. 
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RED DOTY. This is the companionate red of the well known White Doty. 
Fully double, blooms at the same time as White Doty. ............ 2.25 18.00 
RED FEATHER. An able successor to Red Velvet. Livid red, full double, 
3 inch blooms borne in sprays on a 2 ft: plant. Early. .............. 3.00 25.00 
RED GOLD. .A pompon red and orange gold atop stately stems. Early 
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ROSE MARIE. The old favorite, 24 in., compact, shaggy flowered but 
immensely <doublexold) rose; Mid-seasons fn 9. eras ote Scie 2.00 15.00 
ROSE PRINCESS. <A deep pink of long lasting substance. Resists 
fading and frost, is fully hardy for many seasons of border decoration 
and bountiful cut flower yield. Mid-season, 30 in. ...+:............. 3.00 25.00 
ROSITA. D. (Kraus). Compact, light Persian-rose button-pompon. Bush 
completely covered with pink buttons. 26 inch, Sept. 24. ............ 2.00 15.00 
RUBY POMPON. Color is a ruby crimson, startlingly more rich and 
glowing than other Pompons. In full flower early October. ...... 2.25 18.00 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. Early, 15 inch. A new rich cherry red Chrysan- 
themum color. The fully double flowers are generous in size and borne 
in profusion on strong stems. It is liberal in cut volume, and makes a 
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SEPTEMBER CLOUD. Large, purest ivory-white ball-like blossom with 
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SEPTEMBER DAWN. Pink in a strong hue, one of the most popular in 
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SEPTEMBER WINE. The red of sparkling Burgundy, full duplex, com- 
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SEQUOIA. Elegant good-sized, double blooms of a mellow amber color 2.00 15.00 
SILVER SHEEN. A medium incurved white. Somewhat tender to handle 
but its superlative cut flower qualities repay the effort liberally. 
Tt is co mnches callecand blooms mid-October. mei dere ee 3.00 25.00 
SILVER PLATE. In full bloom in early October, its large white makes 
sight sale sure. It too needs mulching to carry, but its exceptional 
decorative ability more than compensates. 6 inch flowers, 24 inches tall 3.00 25.00 
SINCERITY. A fortunate sport of Lavender Lady. Lavish 3 inch flower 
opens soft lavender pink and matures to gleaming ivory white. Superb 
for cutting, grows to 2% ft., blooms late September. .......... 2.50 20.00 
SPINDRIFT. Fully double 3 inch decorative bloom that flares faintly 
like a dahlia. Pure white with just enough softening at the creamy 
center. Stocky 18-24 inch plants, early October. ................ 4.00 35.00 
STALWART. Prolific golden bronze, fully double et eag Frost hardy, 
blooms Septensbera Lobb) 2p libs eer ce eee enone nn ered 2.00 15.00 
SUNAPE. A new golden yellow developed by Prof. “Holley. Very early. 2.00 15.00 
TAMPICO. (U.S.D.A) A high cretsed double bronze with long stems 
making it superb for cutting. Flowers group in a close cluster right at 
the top. Foliage is clean and green, blooms early... ee | ae 2.00 15.00 
TAPESTRY. A surprising and delightful variation of shades. ‘Fine flow- 
ers, 3 inches and up tastefully graded from rich rose pink to mellow 
ashes of rose.) Goldy tilushi 28 tect. September ay ae eine ee 2.50 20.00 
TEMPEST. (English). Mid-season. 24 inch. A startling bright crim- 
son that is a prompt attention arrester in its field grouping or the 
cut flower arrangement. Fully double in the best of the English forms. 2.50 20.00 
