English Lilliput Chrysanthemums 
These were imported by us a few years ago and have been carefully 
tested. Their outstanding merit is compactness of growth and neat- 
ness of habit. They form small mounds about 10 inches high and 
about 15 to 18 inches across. When in bloom all foliage is covered 
with flowers, each one as perfect in shape and form as if it were 
grown in a greenhouse. Rain and snow which so often damage 
Chrysanthemum flowers do not bother the Lilliputs. We are sure you 
will like these new little Mums. 
Bashful Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Perfect 11-inch flowers of soft orange, copper and bronze shadings 
completely cover the plant, making an attractive small mound of fine 
autumn tints; about 10 inches high and 15 inches across. 
Doc Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Perfectly formed rose-pink blooms about 2 inches across. Grows into 
a perfect mound of color about 10 inches high and 15 inches across. 
This variety received a First Class Certificate at the National Chrysan- 
themum Show in London. 
Emu _ Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Exceptionally free flowering and very early. Rose-red flowers about 
1% inches in diameter completely cover the plant, making a small 
mound of bloom, about 12 to 15 inches high and 12 to 18 inches across. | 
Happy Lach $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 | 
A perfectly formed mound completely covered with the most perfect | 
double golden yellow flowers which are about 3 inches across. Each 
double bloom is perfect in itself and perfectly spaced. The effect is 
that of several golden stars. Very hardy and early blooming, not over 
10 inches high. Received the Award of Merit at the Royal Horticultural 
Show in London. 
Redbreast Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Indian red and brilliant reddish bronze flowers about 11/2 inches across 
with small golden bronze centers make this one of the brightest. A 
remarkable patch of color. Plants are about 18 inches across and 10 
inches high. It received an Award of Merit at the National Chrysanthe- 
mum Show in London. 
1 each of the above, 5 plants for ................. $4.25 
2 each of the above, 10 plants for ................ 8.00 
Spider ano Spoon 
Chrysanthemums 
Charm Spoon Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
Airy graceful flowers of a rich Rhodamine red which turns to a soft 
dusty rose. An excellent flower and probably the best in this color. 
Orchid Spoon Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
The orchid shaded, spoon-like flower petals are well spaced and of 
generous size and substantial enough to withstand bad weather. It is 
perhaps the most interesting of the Spoon Mums. 
Spider Mum (Bird of Paradise Mum) Peggy Ann Hoover 
Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
There are not many of the Bird of Paradise Type Mums which can be 
grown in a garden. Peggy Ann Hoover, however, has wintered over 
with us now for several years and we consider it among the hardiest. 
Its lovely thin. pendulant and curving flower petals are pink and 
make a most unusual showing both in the garden as well as cut. Blooms 
in October. About 3 feet high. 
Golden Spoon Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
This highly deserves its place as a leading Spoon type. The. flowers 
are large in the regular order; the color is a clear gold tone. Habit 
and other characteristics are similar. 
Jasper Spoon Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A complement to the novel and popular Spoon group. Flower form is 
compact with the rays and flattened tips closely placed. Color is a 
bright bronze-red overtone, mottled on a brilliant gold relief that is 
the principal color effect. 
Rose Spoon Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A really different Mum color, a soft shining rose that defies descrip- 
tion. Flowers 31> to 4 inches across, and other habits are proportion- 
ately larger than others in the Spoon group. 
Pompon and Button Chrysanthemums 
One of the outstanding advantages of Pompon and Button Chrysanthemums is their usefulness as 
cut flowers. Their prim blooms are composed of stiff, 
short petals which enables them to withstand 
bad weather much better than their shaggy brothers and sisters. When cut they last longer. The 
list offered here contains all the best varieties of recent introduction. They are all strong growers 
and have fine stiff stems. 
Canary Wonder Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
Perfect 114-inch balls of utterly new shades of soft canary-primrose- 
yellow, first pompon of its color. Makes long, prolific sprays unexcelled 
for cutting. Erect sentinel 21 feet tall. A superb garden highlight, 
blooms Oct. Ist. A great addition—lovely globes of the very newest 
color in Pompons. 
Chiquita Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
A charming golden yellow little button Mum. The 2-foot flower stems 
are topped with a big cluster of loosely spaced tiny golden yellow, globe- 
shaped flowers. Excellent for cutting and most attractive as a garden 
plant. 
Chris Columbus Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
A fine early white. 24-inch shapely blooms in strong, airy sprays. 
Flowers are cream-white, opening pure white. Early October flowering. 
One of the best white garden Mums. 
Early Wonder Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
A fine, large Pompon in full flower September 20th. Soft pink shades 
blending nicely. Excellent cut flower. Height 21 feet. 
Governor Duff Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A tightly knit, fully double flower; the blooms are firm and densely 
petaled. A bright orange Pompon, more than 2 inches across and very 
early blooming. 
Honeycomb Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A small, perfectly formed Pompon of brilliant golden yellow. The 
flowers are borne on stems about 2 ft. long in nice open well-formed 
sprays. Just the thing for cutting. It is one of the best liked early yel- 
lows. It does beautifully in the garden and equally well in a cool green- 
house. 
Mandalay Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
Brilliant orange-bronze, carrying its neatly formed Pompon blossoms in 
profusely branched sprays, ideal for cutting or for garden use. It is a 
shapely plant of medium height. In full flower October Ist, lasting 
until hard frost. 
Masquerade Each 75c, Three 1.80, Doz. $5.65 
Trim and compact and hardy, this Pompon when in bloom, fairly glis-’ 
tens in the sun. The neat small ball-like flowers are about an inch in 
diameter, colored silvery rose with darker centers. Flowers prolifically in 
early October. 
Mona Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
A lovely bold, large Pompon flower of rich bronze shading. Good form, 
good color and good stem. One of the nicest bronze Pompons for early 
October bloom. 
Pepita Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
A neat, early little button Pompon. At opening eggshell-yellow, darker 
eye, turning white when in full bloom. Perfect for cutting as well as a 
rugged variety for garden use. Rounded 2-foot plant, blooms in mid- 
September. 
Rosita Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
A companion to the variety Pepita but light Persian rose in color. 
Medium size, button-type flcwers; blooms in mid-September and keeps 
on until stopped by frost. Height 2 feet. Lovely for cutting and very 
charming as a garden plant. 
The Bishop Each 85c, Three $2.10, Doz. $6.25 
A distinct and quite unusual color. The neat, ball-shaped flowers are 
rich purple with soft rosy glow. They have nice, strong, upright stems. 
Early to bloom; a perfect garden variety and excellent for cutting. 
White Wonder Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
Here is the perfect early flowering white garden Pompon, coming into 
full flower about September 25th. The exquisitely formed, ball-shaped 
blossoms with broad petals are first soft creamy white, opening to a 
crisp, clean, mellow white, lovely in all stages. Plant is vigorous and 
tremendously free, each spray a bouquet in itself. 
Yellow Irene Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
Lemon-yellow, button type flowers. Blooms in October. Upright grower 
with good, stiff stems make it a most desirable kind. Flowers last well 
when cut and can “‘take it’ outside in any sort of weather. Height 28 in. 
Chr ysanthemum Gi rcticum Thybr ids (Northland Daisies) 
Astrid (Imperial) Each 70c, Three $1.70, Doz. $5.50 
Astrid is a hybrid of the extremely hardy species, C. Arcticum, and 
the first hybrid of this variety to be introduced. The single, daisy-like 
flowers are three inches or more in diameter, and are a lovely shade of 
shell-pink, warmed with old rose tints, with a bright yellow center. The’ 
plants have attractive light green foliage, not bothered by diseases or 
insects. It is the hardiest hybrid Daisy we know of, having come 
through many severe winters without protection and without damage. 
Good Morning Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A fine soft yellow form of Astrid. Its beautiful, sparkling, soft yellow, 
daisy-like flowers cover the plant completely, and, like Astrid, it is 
as hardy as an Oak. 
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Kristina. Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
Large, daisy-like flowers, extremely deep rose-pink with purple glow; 
EOC See pines true purple: vee most unusual shade in the fall 
garden, brilliant, distinct and colorful. Fine foliage and i I 
hardy. In full flower October 10th. 2 See 
Labrador Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $5.65 
A most unusual shade of rose-pink with lighter shadings on the edge 
of the petals, very bright and cheerful. Rather dwarf, rarely ever over 
18 inches. Flowers in early October and is as hardy as an Oak. 
Polaris ! Each $1.00, Three $2.55, Doz. $7.25 
Looks like a buff-yellow Shasta Daisy when in bloom. Makes a fine 
plant with stems 24 to 30 inches high crowned with big Daisy-like 
flowers of a most pleasing shade of buff-yellow. Extremely hardy. 
