Hardy Chrysanthemums 
We believe the chrysanthemum offers to home gardens more real 
flower value than any other plant. 
We recommend planting chrysanthemums during the early 
part of the summer, rather than waiting until they are in bloom. 
The plants develop and flower better if they are planted before the 
flower buds develop, and they become better established to survive 
the winter. (However, chrysanthemums may be planted successfully 
even when in full bloom.) Once in the garden proper they can be 
pinched back, staked, fertilized and watered, to suit the garden in 
which they will display their beauty during the long autumn season. 
CUSHION VARIETIES 
*Amelia (Pink Cushion). Completely covered with pink blossoms, dwarf, 
August-September. 
*Amelia Bronze (King Cushion). Bronzy-salmon tinged with pink. 
September. 
*Amelia Red (Red Cushion). Deep, bright red, cushion-shaped plant, 
September-October. 
*Amelia White (Queen Cushion). White flowered form of above. Late 
September. 
*Amelia Yellow (Golden Cushion). Pure golden yellow. Late September. 
*Apricot Glow. Richly-hued apricot-bronze. Blooms mid-August to frost. 
*Dean Kay. Large cushion-shaped plant covered with semi-double rosy- 
pink blossoms from September to frost. 
Fleur. Early, amaranth-purple, compact, very much branched. 
*My Lady. Double, large orange-yellow. 2 ft. August. 
*Seminole. Cream-white. August-September. 
*Terry. Semi-double, clear yellow. Dwarf. August. 
CUSHION POMPON VARIETIES 
Orange Pompon. Orange bronze. Early September. 
September Bronze. Golden bronze to warm bronze. September-frost. 
September Cloud. Purest white with primrose shading in center, Septem- 
ber-frost. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden-yellow. September-frost. 
GARDEN VARIETIES, Double. 
*Algonquin. Clear yellow, 114 {t., spreading habit, September-October. 
Ann. White, compact, free-flowering. Late September. 
Avalanche. Magnificent, full, double white. Late September. 
Betty. Beautiful salmon-pink, 3 in. flowers. Tall grower. Early October. 
Burgundy. Cerise-crimson with amaranth tones, fragrant, Sept.-Oct. 
Burma. Glistening bronze with soft orange tints and coppery overtones. 
Vigorous, compact and branching. September-October. 
Caliph. Velvety rich red. October. 
Carnival. Glowing burnt-orange. Full, double blossoms, 31% in. across, 
214-3 ft. tall. Early October. 
Chippewa. Large double aster-purple flowers in large showy clusters. 
Early September. 2 ft. 
Courageous. Vivid crimson-red. 2-3 ft. Early October. 
Cydonia. Rich orange-red color with bronzy overcast. October. 
Early Bronze. Pompon, bronzy-yellow. Very hardy, August-September. 
Plants are 50c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.35, 10 of one variety for 
$3.50 except as noted. 
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