Hardy 
Garden 
Chrysanthemums 
Mums offer a large and varied 
selection of color, height, and 
types to add interest to your fall 
garden. We will select for you 
a varied list suited to the aver- 
age garden including assorted 
colors and types. 
12 plants—$5.00 
25 plants—$10.00 
50 plants—$20.00 
100 plants—$35.00 
HARDY GARDEN SECTION 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, 
$50.00 per 100 
Alex Cumming—Superb single of rich cerise; the flowers are 
about 4 inches across incurved at the center and recurved at 
tips giving a most exotic appearance to the bloom; a faint 
golden tinge in the center adds a lovely glow lighting up the 
entire flower. Matures early October. 214 feet high. 
Allegro—Double, glowing shrimp pink suffused with coppery 
salmon flowers about October 7th on 2 foot plants. 
Avalon (Rubellum hyb.)—Double bronze formal type. Excel- 
lent foliage and stem. Of upright medium growth. Bushy 
habit. Blooms October Ist. 
Betty—Splendid, semi-double, rose-pink which blooms about 
September 28th on 214 foot stems. 
Bokhara—Soft carmine and wine, fully double, flowers on well 
branched stems which withstand all weather conditions. Hardy, 
disease-resistant. Matures October 10th. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES 
Many years of hybridizing the Arctic Daisies of North- 
ern Europe have produced these winter-proof types. 
Astrid—Soft pink shaded apricot with yellow center. 
Flowers October Sth, on 2 foot stems. 
Frosty Morn—3 inch white blooms in October on 2 foot 
plants. Blush pink in bud. Extremely hardy variety. 
Kristina—A most unusual shade, almost purple. In full 
flower October 10th on 2 foot plants. 
Mme. Gadski—Soft salmon pink with double rows of 
petals. More prolific and earlier flowering than astrid 
appearing October Ist to 15th, on 2 foot stems. 
October—Rich, golden yellow with very wide petals and 
dark, leathery foliage. Extremely prolific, producing a 
solid mass of blooms during the first week of October 
on 2% foot plants. 
Valhalla—Brilliant, velvety, garnet with open center. 
Pinching recommended. 2 foot plants. October 15th. 
» Yukon—Semi-double, bronze dwarf about 18 inches tall 
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Brigadier—Light dubonnet Pompon growing about 2% feet 
tall. Flowers from October 1st to 10th, with unusually large 
blooms. 
Bright Eyes—Blush pink Pompon with bright carmine eye in 
bloom October 30th, on 2 to 2% foot plants. Perfect, little 
button. 
Burgundy—Glorious, rich, red, strong grower attaining a height 
of 214 feet. Flowers October 5th. Floriferous, fragrant blos- 
soms, lovely for cutting. 
Canary Wonder—Perfect, 1% inch balls of soft, canary-prim- 
rose yellow on 2'%% foot plants, flowering October Ist. Unex- 
celled for cutting. 
Carnival—Glowing burnt orange, fully double blossoms, 3% 
inches across on long, slender, nicely branched stems. Blooms 
October 10th on 2% to 3 foot plants. 
Chas. Nye—Rich, buttercup yellow, large, double flowers with 
individual blooms about 3 inches across when fully matured. 
Blooms about September 24th, on 2 to 2% foot plants. 
Claret—2 inches, deep, claret wine flowers by October 30th, 
on 3 to 4 foot stems. Rich coloring Pompon. 
Copper Quill—A sport of Gold Imperial with same excellent 
habits. Over-all color is coppery gold. 3 to 4 foot plants 
bloom November 10th. Individual petals curl in and are 
Indian red. 
Courageous—Brilliant dark, ruby red, double Pompon with 
3% inch blooms. Matures September 19th, on 2 foot stems. 
Most beautiful dark red in the hardy garden section. 
Dakota—Large fuchsine-pink single flowers about six inches 
across with several rows of petals making a very solid bloom. 
Heavy dark green foliage is not the least of its many good 
qualities. Medium in height and a splendid variety for dis- 
budding. Matures November 25th to December 1st. 
Elizabeth Hood—Soft lavender pink Pompon about 2 feet tall 
which flowers from October Ist to 15th. Blossoms measure 
about 2% inches across. 
Enterprise—Large full flowers of rich amaranth violet. Fine 
stems and dark leathery foliage. This is one of the Rubellum 
Hybrids, and the cut flowers are very long lasting. In full 
bloom October 10th. 
Fortune—Massive white blooms with sulphur yellow centers 
produced on sturdy plants. Flowers in early October. 
Flaxen Beauty—Huge, 4 inch, Cactus Dahlia type in charming 
blend of soft coral, gold, and bronze. 2 foot plants ideal for 
bedding. Flowers October 1st. 
