HARDY or GARDEN TYPE CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Cont.) 
Name and Description—3 of kind at Doz. Rate Height Blooming Price 
D. Double ~ SD Semi-Double S. Single in inches’ Date Ea. Doz. 
JUBILEE. Pompon, 114’, producing a mass of glow 
ing clear red blooms, after the crimson buds 
open. Splendid fo rbedding or cutting _.W.000.. 18 Oct. 1 50 5.00 
LAVENDER DOTY. Pompon, Same as Lillian Doty 
rere Titre ener) oe eee 86 NOVa L 50 6.00 
LAVENDER LADY, D. (Cumming). Immense silvery 
OIE Tg, cok ple et US Ot A ces RE 30 Oct. 6 .50 5.00 
LEE POWELL. D. (Kraus) Masses of fluffy Chinese 
vellow flowers with slight orange tinge at center. 
Very similar to large greenhouse varieties. Tall. 
upright bush. Nothing like it in hardy Mums. ...... 30 Sept. 23 50 5.00 
LESHARA. Each branch terminates with a cluster of 
five to twenty-five blooms, 3’, fully double, clear. 
non-fading mulberry red. It has no comparative 
anywhere that we know of. Will stand repeated 
freezes of 22 degrees without becoming unsight 
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LESTER FELTEN, D. Large lavender flowers pro. 
duced in abundance. Perhaps this is Mr. Felten’s 
PP SRERE CHIC V CIO G, oi cc cic secbcecy meets 2 cyst ene ds 30 Oct, 5 50 5.00 
LIFE. Bright copper rose showing buff and old-gold 
on edge and center of petals, 3” long, stiff stem, 
OXETA CULLING VALICEY,. siccceeedecen,leqeccesbleeemeninesvee Oo OC 50 5.00 
BICEIANSDOMmY. Kinest shellepink, 22 2. 2e-ct2 ssc socene- cae 36 Nov. 1 50 5.00 
LUSCIOUS, (Coles). Golden yellow large pompom 
well branched. Blooms well spread. Clean foliage 
stands up in all kinds of weather. You will like 
Set. 28 50 5.00 
ELMS Tit gaa ee aie Wins ie ie ears Seen fe .... 28 Sept. 25 50 5.00 
MAROON ’N GOLD, D. (Longly), Bright mahogany 
shaded maroon with golden reverse. .........-..----..---- 16 Aug. 26 50 5.00 
MARTIN’S WHITE, D. A mass of fully double flowers 
almost completely hiding foliage. Extra fine. -....... Leese ptael o 50 5.00 
MARY MacARTHUR. Warm raspberry-rose washed 
with gold at tips of petals. Ideal for garden or 
greenhouse. An excellent, long-lasting cut flower. 30 Oct. 15 50 5.00 
MASQUERADE, (Bristol). Silvery rose with darker 
centers: a great improved of Jewell; also much 
hardier; appears almost deep lavender in certain 
IG Se fees a Sc ncpuie Vedapn Si aemmvtensatacedaccemnnerene .. 24 Oct. 10 50 5.90 
MELLOW GLOW. (16-45 CNK) Mellow indeed is this matchless suffusion of soft. 
orange buff, peach pink and bronze nasturtium tints. Briefly, it is a “bronze 
with personality” and by far the most appealing mum we have seen in its 
color. 
Again the Nipponicum ancestry has contributed a sturdy, upright grow- 
ing, rich green plant with an abundance of 24%4—3” full double blossoms on. 
well branched sprays. Cuts beautifully .............-.-...- 30 Oct. 5 50 5.00 
MICHIGAw WHITE. Pompon. A good white on stiff 
stem. Flowers 114 to 2” across. We like it -........... 36 Oct. 15 .50 5.00 
MOONBEAMS, (Bristol). An improved of the famous 
“Pale Moon”; more and better flowers on a strong 
stem. Huge sprays of fluffy soft primrose yellow, 
fully double 814” flOWeTS. -2.-ui.s< acc oscecs ns ccnece wens ennonenn- aa Oct. tL 50 5.00 
MRS. ALLEN FELTEN, SD (Felten) Heavy dark fol 
iage, lavender pink. 4”” blooms without disbudding 34 Oct. 10 50 5.00 
NATIONAL VELVET, (Felten). A strong growing 
plant, stiff stem. We believe this surpassed Red 
Velvet in every way. A bigger flower, better 
DIOOME?. 2s | SE Be Se eee 36 Sept. 22 50 5.00 
