HARDY OR GARDEN TYPE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Name and Description—3 at Doz. Rate Height Blooming Price 
D. Double SD. Semi-Double_ S. Single in inches Date Ea. Dez. 
ALERT. One of the most richly colored earlies, a 
glowing claret purple. Good 2% in. flower. ............ 24 Sept. 20 50 5.00 
ALEX CUMMING (86-48 CPK Bristol). Superb 4-inch 
flowers. The purest cerise possible. Soft erina to 
a cleanly pleasant rose. The majestic blooms in 
curve at center, recurve at petal ends, giving an 
exotic appearance of a green house commercial: 
A faint geld tinge. A center giving a lovely color 
effect under artificial light, it makes many vivid 
18-inch stems for cutting single flowers. ..............-. 30 Oct. 3 1.00. 10.00 
ALLEN FELTEN (Felten), D. An excellent new 
double lemon yellow chrysanthemum you will 
want in your garden or if a cut flower grower 
don*timiss {be eo Pee ere Peete ee _ Oct: 15 50 5.00 
(1 49) ANNIVERSARY, (Coles). Double, extra good, ™: 
light pink. Rosy buds, faintly buff’at center on 
opening, good growth, good foliage. Plant 24x24. 
Flowers, 214 to 3 in. 342) Beet 2 See ee Oct. 1 .50 5.00 
APAPAHOE (NP 145) Huge flowers 3-5 in. in diam- 
eter without disbudding, are produced in clusters, 
3-5 blooms on long stems. The color is a rich red 
with a reddish bronze reverse. Petals are long 
and strap-like with slight waviness which gives 
them an informal appearance. Apapahoe is ex- 
tremely frost resistant, a continual bloomer. ........ 36 Sept. 17 .50 5.00 
AVALANCHE, D. The world’s best large, creamy 
1 SUN Rae eee SO oh RO LAB tae WS the EG i tdy Mea cee. Gas , 22 Sept. 5 .50 5.00 
AVIATOR, D. New coppery-red. Vigorous and easy 
STOW SL. | oo rescesacslivla- see es Rg aR 24 Oct. 5 .50 6.00 
TORGSCONCER  Da ce a eee ee 28 Sept. 28 .50 5.00 
ried on stiff well branched stems that hold up in 
all weathér. eqpditions, 24 Oct. 10 50 5.00 
BRONZE PYRAMID, D. Orange-bronze, large flowers, 
wiry stems. Blue ribbon winner ......................... 40 Oct. 12 50 5.00 
CARNIVAL (37-45 CPK) Conspicuously distinct among its garden companions 
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throughout the long mum season is this gay newcomer. “Glowing burnt or- 
ange” best describes the play of bronze, red and golden bronze shades, lit- 
erally, it gleams. 
The full double blossoms, 314” across, carried on long, slender, nicely 
branched sprays are perfect for cut arrangements; the heavily branched 
plant amazingly free and productive. Inheriting from its Nipponicum line- 
age, lusty, dark green foliage carried right down to the ground, the plant 
alone ig a garden ornament. Oct.. 10 50 5.00 
Mxtremoly hardy, 3) ea a at iy .b0 5.00 
free lowering, i201. sass) Gree Se A 24 Sept. 1 50 5.00 
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