HARDY ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
PRESIDENT. Bright red flowers which are 
reflexing and of medium size. Low growing 
and sturdy habits of growth. Sept. 
PRUNELLE. A Canadian Introduction last 
year. Pompon type flowers in sprays of at- 
tractive shining ruby with a suggestion of 
purple. Compact and suitable for front of 
border. 
PURPLE PRINCE. Good sized blooms of rich 
deep purple. Blooms early and continuously 
until frost. 
QUAKER MAID: Another of our older Mums 
which has never been replaced or dupli- 
cated. Bronzy-red marked with bright gold. 
Aug.-Sept. 
QUEENIE. A fine white Mum with yellow 
shadings. Must be seen to be appreciated. 
Good growth habits and suitable for cut- 
ting. Sept. 
RED FLARE. A new Mum. Large decorative 
Mum which blooms a bright red with 
golden reverse. Good growth habits and 
keeps well when cut. Very popular variety. 
Sept. 
RED SWEETHEART. Bronzy red flowers with 
gold reverse. Early and fine for cutting. 
Aug. and Sept. 
REFULGENCE. Lovely large flowers of in- 
tense copper-orange. Drew much attention 
from the visitors. Second year to be offered. 
Sept. 
RONALD. Rich plum crimson—an attractive 
new shade—blooms of stylish quality on long 
stems. Has won several English awards. 
ROSE O’DAY. Produces masses of rose-vink 
flowers. The habit and foliage are ideal 
grown under ordinary garden conditions. 
Makes an excellent potted plant. Canadian 
Introduction. Sept. 
ROSE PRECOSE. This precose is low growing 
of rose-pink. Blooms early and is a strong 
erower. Aug. 
RUBY. Nice large ruby red flowers on beau- 
tifully shaped plants. Nice flowers for either 
disbuds or in sprays. Sept. 
SALMON LOVELACE. Bright salmon flowers 
of medium size. This is a “sport” of Love- 
laces. Hardy and a good standby. Medium 
early bloomer. 
SALMON PRECOSE. A dandy garden varietv 
which blooms from July on until frost. A 
good salmon color and good growing habits. 
SALMON SWEETHEART. A lovely salmon 
“sport” of Sweetheart. Fine early cut flower 
variety. Aug.-Sept. 
SAMARKAND. This very bright, rich bronze 
is a vigorous grower. The large, reflexed 
flowers are carried on good strong stems. 
SEA GULL. Fine large white solid flowers. 
Large if disbudded. Blooms in late Septem- 
‘ber. One of the newer ones. 
SEA ROSE. Beautiful extra large cactus shave 
blooms of rose-pnink. If you are looking for 
a new pink, this is it. Sept. 
SERENUS. A fine large flowering white. Buds 
are tinted pink before opening. An excel- 
lent grower. 
SIR, WILFRED LAURIER. A Canadian Intro- 
duction and the first time we have offered 
it for our retail trade. It is lavender-pink 
and the flowers literally cover the plant of 
medium height in late mid-season. Long 
lasting. 
SPARKLER. Produces masses of bright red 
flowers. Plant is quite low-growing and 
gives a striking effect in the border. 
SUPERLATIVE. A huge white incurved va- 
riety of perfect shape. Flowers are solid, full 
and of fine texture. Strong grower with ideal 
foliage. This one is in the exhibition class. 
Sept. 
SYMPHONY. In the ‘Mum”’ field this one 
has no duplication. A very distinctive type 
of coloring—creamy yellow tipped with lav- 
ender-pink. Solid blooms on nice erect stems 
which are suitable for cutting and floral 
work. Sept. 
THE SWAN. This is a large flowered white 
with good stems and foliage. Petals are 
quilled and spiky, giving a fluffy airy effect. 
Canadian Introduction and the first time we 
have offered it for sale. 
TIBSHELF ORANGE. A bright and showy 
orange. Certainly one of the best in its color 
class. Blooms in Sept. 
TIBSHELF SHELL. A soft shell-pink which 
combines very well with so many of the 
others for bouquets and floral work. Good 
stems and foliage. Early Aug. 
TYPHOON. One of our oldest ones but one of 
the best in its color class. Blooms fine rich 
crimson red which does not fade. Sept. 
blooming. 
VICTORIA. A creamy white of outstanding 
quality. We can recommend this one for 
cutting and display. Sept. 
VERNON. Pink with light yellow center. Grows 
quite tall with long stems. Sept. 
VANITY. Crushed strawberry shading to 
hansen aa Te in your Mum garden. 
Sept. 
VANGUARD. Deen crimson with gold reverse. 
Distinctively different. Sept. 
WENDY. Bright orange—the kind of color you 
will appreciate in the fall for table decora- 
tions and other floral work. Sept. 
WHARFDALE BRONZE. Fine large slightly 
incurved bronze. Sept. blooming. 
WHITE EAGLE. Shaggy cactus-like blooms of 
white. Blooms are larger if disbudded. Sept. 
WHITE SPLENDOR. Another large white one 
which does better if disbudded. Sept. 
YELLOW BALL. Just as the name implies—a 
yellow bloom in shape of a ball. Good one 
for color harmony in your Mum garden. 
Sept. 
YELLOW WENDY. Charming yellow “sport” 
of Wendy. Early blooming. Aug. 
YELLOW WONDER. Clear yellow, large flow- 
ers with pointed petals. A variety that is 
beautiful and distinctive. Sept. 
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AMERICAN VARIETIES 
The following Mums have been originat- 
ed in this country by prominent growers 
and we offer them to you very highly 
recommended for their superior growth 
habits and their outstanding color array. 
35c Each 12 for $3.50 25 for $6.50 
ARAPAHOE. Hugh flowers which needs no 
disbudding. Rich red with reddish-bronze 
reverse. Petals are long and strap-like with 
slight waviness which gives them an in- 
formal appearance. Withstands repeated 
frosts as low as 25°. Continual bloomer. 
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