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At a time when Nature begins to relax and the glories of summer are at a low ebb, Hardy Chrysanthemums burst into a radiant 
display of color, beauty, and form. Their beauty remains a delightfully refreshing memory and a reminder of a glorious flower-filled 
year. 
NEW HARDY ANEMONE-FLOWERED MUMS 
We believe that we have what the home gardener has Iong been looking for. These newly 
introduced Chrysanthemums are very hardy, easy to grow and striking m color. They cannot 
be fully described and must be seen to be appreciated. Therefore, we urge you to try a few 
in your flower-bed, border, or scattered here and there among other plants for full fall coloring. 
Originated by Mr. Louis Reichert of Belle Harbor, N. Y., and highly endorsed by us. 
THE PRINCESS SERIES 
(Illustrated) 
Foliage up to the flower-heads. Flowers 2 to 3 inches across, with crested or pin-cushion 
centers. Frost resistant. Good for cutting. Oct., Nov. 
ANNE MARIE 
A distinct shade of Indian red, entirely 
different. The golden crest in the center 
allows a beautiful contrast, as the flower 
changes to a lovely soft rust. Late fall. L-2. 
Large flowers 3 to 31% inches across of 
rich dark copper flecked with gold. L-2. 
DOROTHY 
Distinctly different and enthralling to 
lovers of soft colors. A soft silvery Iavy- 
VIOLETTA 
Anemone-flowered Chrysanthemum which 
The glorious new Anemone center type hardy Chrys- has a rich rosy purple flower interposed 
anthemums of the Princess Series. ender-pink with a very neat yellow pin- with silver, which gleams through the rows 
cushion center. M-2. of petals. M-2. 
POCAHONTAS 
(Illustrated) Truly a deep rich mahogany-bronze with a crested center of deep yellow. Beautiful and 
These most unusual but gracefully formed outstanding. Branching, 2 to 3-foot plants, with each spray a mass of blooms of perfect form. 
hrys: 2 e isti a ge : 
Chrysanthemums are distinctly a garden treasure. In full flower m late October and early November. L-2. 
The petals are tubular for most of their length, 
flattening out near the tips so that each petal All Princess Series Mums: 75c each; 3 of one variety for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
really assumes the shape of a miniature spoon. 
Orchid Jasper Rose 
White Yellow 
(Illustrated) 
Butterball. New. Double, ball-like, dark 
lemon-yellow flowers produced profusely on 
low, compact plants. E-3. 
Lillian Doty. Pale old-rose of true pompon 
type. A strong grower. M-1. 
Masquerade. See illustration. 
Red Doty. Dark red; habit similar to above. 
White Doty. Creamy white; habit similar to 
all Dotys. M-1. 
SPOON MUMS 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: 
E., early; M., medium; L., late. 
RELATIVE HEIGHTS: 
BS 
MASQUERADE. Compactand heavily stemmed 
= ; ; bush. Flowers are neat, l-inch balls of sil- 
1, tall 2 ft.); 2, medium (18 in.); 3, Jow (1 ft.). POMPON MUMS very rose with a darker center. M-3. 
All Spoon and Pompon Mums: 65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.30 
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