HARDY GARDEN SECTION 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, 
$50.00 per 100 
Morningtide—Another Rubellum Hybrid, color glowing cerise- 
amaranth. The flowers are of great substance on fine strong 
stems with heavy dark foliage. Plants are of erect upright 
bushy growth blooming approximately October 10th. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont—Rosy-salmon combined with bronzy- 
tan and iridescent gold tints. Fully double, 4 inch blooms 
appear in early October on 2 to 24% foot plants. Flowers are 
entirely frost-resistant. 
Panorama—lIndian red with golden yellow reverse giving over- 
all effect of burnished copper. Grows about 2 feet tall, very 
bushy. Flowers October Ist to 10th. 
Pinocchio—Glistening white button which can be brought in 
for early September if grown in a cloth house. A vigorous 
grower with excellent keeping and shipping qualities. 
Polaris—Hardy, buff yellow single which flowers October 3rd, 
to October Sth, in long, well branched sprays. One of the 
Arctic hybrids so very sturdy and hardy. 
Polar Ice—Free flowering, double white with 3 inch blooms 
appearing September 9th, on 2 foot plants. 
Princeton—Bright orange which blooms November 20th on 
3 to 4 foot stems. 
Red Robin—Beautiful, long sprays of crimson flowers on 3 to 
4 foot stems which mature in early November. 
Red Rust (Greenhouse Only)—A blend of orange red and 
chrome bronze which blooms about November Sth. Clean, 
vigorous grower about 3 feet tall. One of the best, large 
flowering Pompons. 
September Bronze—Warm bronze and golden bronze tints ap- 
pear in September on this robust Pompon about 2 feet tall. 
September Cloud—lIvory-white blooms with soft, primrose 
shading in the center. Flowers a little larger than September 
Bronze. A splendid, 2 foot, white Pompon for early flower- 
ing. 
September Gold—Bright yellow blooms from mid-September 
to frost on 18 inch plants. Very prolific with twenty-five or 
more flowers per spray. A mound of color in the garden. 
Sincerity (B.N.)—A white sport of the popular Lavender Lady. 
A lusty lavish grower with many 3 inch flowers which are 
soft lavender when first opening but are a gleaming ivory 
white when fully mature. A wonderful cut flower subject. 
Height 2% feet. 
Spindrift—The improved Jean Cumming beautifully double 3 
inch decorative with a tiny hint of cactus petelage from the 
Dahlia-like edges flaring out. The center of soft cream when 
the flower first opens matures a glistening white; a stocky 
grower; in full flower October 3rd; height about 24 inches. 
Success—Large, rich crimson variety with individual flowers 
3 to 4 inches across produced in profusion. Clean foliage 
throughout the season. Bloom in early October. A magnifi- 
cent 2 foot specimen. 
Sunnyside—Golden yellow which grows 3 to 4 feet tall and 
flowers November Sth. Excellent grown in sprays. 
Totem—Dusty rose Pompon which blooms from October Ist 
to 15th, on 18 inch plants. Very free flowering. 
Vibrant (Greenhouse Only)—Rich, golden yellow decorative 
with individual flowers about 2 inches across. Flowers De- 
cember 10th to 15th, on 3 to 4 foot stems. Good growth 
habit. 
White Doty—Sport of popular Lillian Doty in white. Flowers 
October 25th on 3 to 4 foot stems. 
White Wonder—Early flowering white appearing September 
25th. Perfectly formed, ball-shaped blooms on 3 foot plants. 
Very free flowering. oe 
Wychwood—Golden yellow, hardy Pompon with individual 
flowers 2 inches across. Blooms in early October on plants 
about 30 inches high. 
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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 per dozen, $50.00 per 100 
Apricot Valencia—Apricot-buff sport of Dark Pink Valencia 
with identical growth habits. Flowers about November 15th 
on 3 to 4 foot stems. 
California Yeliow—Lovely, bright yellow, single of extremely 
vigorous growth. Matures October 12th, on 3 to 4 foot stems. 
Excellent keeper. 
Dark Pink Valencia—Deep rose duplicate of Valencia flowering 
November 15th, on 3 to 4 foot plants. 
Festival—A fine, red single which flowers for Thanksgiving. 
3 to 4 feet tall with small individual flowers and excellent 
growth habits. 
Galaxy—Bronzy-red single fine for late winter flowers in the 
greenhouse. Blooms about December 10th, on 3 to 4 foot 
stems. 
Holiday—Wide petaled, red single which blooms at Christmas 
time on 3 to 4 foot plants. 
Invincible—Exceptionally large, deep crimson blooms with 
bright yellow area around the center disk. Tips of petals curl 
back. Flowers November Sth, on 5 to 6 foot plants. 
Fourteen 
Merrymaker—Crimson red single suited to Christmas season 
and will flower into January. 3 to 4 feet tall, a great im- 
provement over Christmas Star. 
Miss Isabelle—A 4 to 5 foot bronze with a silvery reverse for 
November Sth flowering. 
Mrs. E. D. Godfrey—A light pink, 4 to 5 foot variety, flower- 
ing November 15th. Excellent for Thanksgiving. 
Prince Charming—A 5 to 6 foot exhibition single of soft yel- 
low with gold shadings which blooms about October 25th. 
If disbudded, flowers are at least 6 inches across. 
Sonia—Exhibition pink with broad petals and rigid growth 
be 24% to 3 feet tall, blooms November Sth. Ideal pot 
plant. 
Valencia—Beautiful Valencia pink blooms over 4 inches across. 
Flowers November Ist, on 3 to 4 foot stems. One of the 
loveliest singles ever introduced. 
Winter Daisy—Very double, white with individual flowers 
about 3 inches across. Best grown in sprays for November 
15th to 25th flowering on 4 to 5 foot plants. Resembles a 
huge daisy with a bright yellow center. 
