HALLAWELL’S BEGONIA TUBERS ARE EXTRA SIZE 35 
Incurved Large Flowering Type 
CUSHION MUMS 
Dwarf—Compact; blooms continuously late 
summer to frost. Showy for borders, edgings. 
AMELIA—18 in. long blooming lavender-pink. 
GOLDEN CARPET—14 in. double golden yellow. 
CRIMSON CUSHION— 18 in. beautiful wine-red. 
SALMON CUSHION—18 in. salmon to coral. 
MAHOGANY CUSHION—20 in. red shading 
to mahogany. 
GREEN , NIGHTINGALE—New! Chartreuse- 
green flowers of the spidery type. 
Each 50c; 5 for $2.25; 12 for $5.00. 
FEATHERY AND SPIDERY TYPE 
BRONZE RAYONNANTE—Autumn shade. 
BUNBU—Orchid lavender. 
COPPER ROCKET—Attractive coppery bronze. 
PINK FANTASY—Light pink. 
PINK RAYONNANTE—Pink. 
PINK SPIDER—Rose pink. 
PUNCH BOWL—Burgundy red. 
WHITE RAYONNANTE—Pure white. 
YELLOW RAYONNANTE—Light yellow. 
YELLOW SPIDER—Golden yellow. 
The chrysanthemums listed below 
are all well-rooted plants grown 
from cuttings. They include the 
finest up-to-date garden varieties 
for cutting. Your selection of colors 
in a general assortment of varie- 
ties will give you a grand display 
of color and plenty of flowers for 
cutting. 
Hardy chrysanthemums are 
among the most dependable 
flowers in the fall garden. They 
will provide plenty of flowers for 
cutting and a wonderful display in 
your garden. 
PRICES OF ALL TYPES 
45c each; any 5 for $2.00; 
any 12 for $3.50. Postpaid. 
LARGE FLOWERING TYPE 
ALBATROSS—A very attractive ivory-white. 
BRONZE WAITE—Bronzy copper and orange. 
GARNET KING—Fine dark red, reflexed type. 
GRAPE BOWL—Purple, incurving exhibition. 
HILDA BERGEN—Orange bronze, copper reflex. 
J. W. PRINCE—Fine dark pink. 
MAJOR BOWES—Bright rosy-pink. 
ORANGE BOWL—Orange-red. New. 
ORCHID QUEEN—Orchid pink, incurving. 
WILLIAM TURNER—White, incurving. 
YELLOW WAITE—Deep golden yellow. 
CULTURE—Chrysanthemums are not particu- 
lar as to soil provided it is enriched with 
manure and bone meal before planting. Set 
the plants 15 to 18 inches apart and pinch them 
back to force low branching. They may be 
pinched back a second time to induce more 
branching. The more branches, the more flow- 
ers, but of course the flowers will be smaller 
and probably more desirable for cutting. 
To grow large blooms of the large flowering 
type requires disbranching, disbudding and 
other special culture which may be obtained 
from any good Chrysanthemum book. They do 
best when grown in the sun. Inferior blooms 
may result from too much shade. 
Hardy California CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Button Type Pompons 
POMPON TYPE 
ARCADIA—Pure white. 
BRONZE BUTTON—Bronzy autumn shades. 
GOLD COAST—Lemon yellow. 
HASEGAWA-—Yellow ball type. 
HIGHLIGHT—Pink, dark center. 
LEGAL TENDER—Bronze red. 
LETITIA—Clear pink, deeper center. 
MASTERPIECE—Deep touramdline pink. 
GRACIE FIELDS—Fine decorative purple. 
PINK DOT—Pink, dark center. 
WILD FIRE—Bright red. 
YELLOW DOTY—Large, light yellow. 
ANEMONE TYPE 
BRONZE FRIEDA—Salmon buff, bronze. 
ESTRELITA—Beautiful buff bronze autumn. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Pink, yellow cushion. 
WHITE FRIEDA—Pure white. 
YELLOW ANEMONE-—A fine cut flower variety. 
SINGLE TYPE 
ISHIDA BRONZE—Single pompon. 
KASHIMA RED—Bright scarlet. 
KIMOTO WHITE—Pure whiie. 
LEMON YELLOW—Single pompon. 
W. H. BUCKINGHAM—Rose pink. 
Large Flowering 
Pompon 
Single 
Anemone 
Spidery 
Plant Chrysanthemums for a brilliant display of Autumn colors 
