HARDY or GARDEN TYPE CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Cont.) 
"Name and Deséription=-3 ‘at Doz. Rate Height Blooming 
D. Double SD..Semi-Double S&S. Single in inches Date 
LIFE. Bright copper rose showing buff and old-gold 
on edge and center of petals, 3” long, stiff stem, 
CXLIOLCULULe VATICly ser ee eh 32 Oct. 1 
* LILLIAN DOTY, Finest shell pink Ait t etn Ne aL phe oN 36 Nov. 1 
LUSCIOUS, (Coles). Golden yellow large pompom 
well branched. Blooms well spread. Clean foliage 
stands up in all kinds of _weather. You will like 
Ulla CORONER eer ees ee het 28 Sept. 25 
“MAGNOLIA, D. (Bristol), Super hardy, high-centered 
4” blooms seem to reflect soft pink tints in open- 
en ing flower, later. shading to‘creamy pink, ... 24 Sept. 15 
- ~MAROON ’N GOLD, D. (Longly), Bright mahogany ~ 
shaded maroon with golden reverse. 22... eceue 16 Aug. 26 
“MARTIN’S WHITE, D. A mass of fully double flowers 
almost completely hiding foliage. Extra fine. ........ 18 Sept. 15 
MARY MacARTHUR. Warm raspberry-rose washed 
with gold at tips of petals. Ideal for garden or 
greenhouse, An excellent, long-lasting cut flower. 30 Oct. 15 
MASQUERADE, (Bristol). ‘Silvery . rose with darker 
centers; a great improved of Jewell; also much 
hardier; appears almost deep. lavender in certain = Mids 
BUA TIS Sit 9 acme se a ial: Sieh Ae Se ane Meee Pee). 24 Oct. 10 
. MEDITATION, D. (Kraus 1948) Magnificent two-tone 
soft jasper red and maize. yellow turning to red- 
dish-peach. Free bloomer, fine for garden or cut- 
CUDEAS 9 recs) ant Ab eae jl RO lo Og ST eR Oct. 5 
Price 
Ea. Doz. 
.50 5.00 
.50 5.00 
.60 6.00 
50 5.00 
50 5.00 
50 5.00 
50  ~—-5.00 
.50 5.00 
.50 5.00 
MELLOW GLOW. (16-45 CNK) Mellow indeed is this matchless suffusion of soft 
orange buff, peach pink and bronze nasturtium tints, Briefly, it is a “bronze 
with personality” and by: far the most’ appealing mum we have seen in its 
color. 
Again the ionic cestey has contributed a sturdy, upright grow- 
ing, rich green plant with‘an abundauce of 214—8” full double blossoms on 
well branched sprays. Cuts beautifully :...........02...... 30 Qct. 5 
MICHIGAN WHITE. Pompon: A good white on stiff 
stem. Flowers 114 to 2” across. We like it ...........: 36 Oct. 15 
MISTY MAID (Bristol) ‘A lovely durable decorative 
daughter of (Betty). Softens gracely to a misty 
white. Imagine a oe binks 3 flower good for cut- 
UDEV ESS cee ct Ca an Rl Mee Nt Pe re Sept. 28 
MOONBEAMS, (Bristol). An iigroved of the famous 
“Pale Moon”; more and better flowers on a strong 
stem. Huge sprays of fluffy soft primrose Toho: 
PUliveGoublerstG TOW er Snes cee oe acca bus condor 32 Oct. 1 
NATIONAL VELVET, (Felton). A strong growing 
plant, stiff stem. We believe this surpassed Red 
Velvet in every way. A bigger flower, better 
ESEIO TS OV 2 oc SPM GO ot nce A ee 36 Sept. 22 
OLIVE LONGLAND. “Apricot toned salmon peach, 
PAT Sr OUD LOH VOL Vi DOD ULE I once ccnccesel en cnsec oan docecensnne 26 Oct. 5 
PEPITA, (Kraus), Eggshell white with darker center. 
SUE O Silas 1. 1211) Olan reeset es ene tone 24 Sept. 30 
PINOCCHIO, Pom. A glistening small white flower 
beautifully formed | Ons SCCM L.....eceecccexe so derene-stee 30 Oct. 5 
ROSE CHARM. Lavender-pink small tubulated petals, 
spoon tips forming a perfect ball -.....-.....--.0------.. 28 Oct. 25 
50 «6.00 
50 6.00 
60 6.00 
50 —«5.00 
50 «iB .00 
50 «6.00 
50 «5.00 
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