RUBELLUM HYBRID 
NEW ENGLISH RUBELLUM HYBRIDS 
This new group, recently introduced to gardeners in this 
country, are descendants of the famous and popular Chrys- 
anthemum Clara Curtis. These new hybrids combine the 
extreme hardiness and prolific, early blooming habits of 
their parent with the stunning, spectacular fall colors found 
only in the Chrysanthemum family. The varieties pre- 
sented here are completely hardy and will often do well 
in slightly shaded situations where other types are unsuc- 
cessful. 
Anna Hay—Huge single blossoms of luminous coral pink. 
The unique color makes this particularly outstanding. 
Crown Jewel—Free flowering orchid pink. The petals are 
slightly quilled and twisted, giving the blossoms a frilly 
appearance. 
Duchess of Edinburgh—Very large deep maroon-red single. 
Extremely early and a certain eye-catcher in the garden. 
Jessie Cooper—Giant single blossoms of brilliant rust-red 
blended with copper with bright golden center. 
Paul Boissier—Burnished orange copper flowers on sturdy 
plants. A distinctive variety. Quite double. 
Royal Command—Huge daisies of rich rose-red with con- 
trasting bright yellow center. 
Any of the above 75c each; 3 of one kind $2.00 
One each of the 6 Rubellum Hybrids $3.65; 3 each $10.00 
RAYONANTE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
An exotic oriental type of flower with long slender petals 
which are quilled and pointed. When disbudded, these 
varieties will produce blossoms 7” or more across with a 
peculiar luminous appearance which is very appealing. The 
plants are sturdy growers with vigorous foliage and stems. 
Bronze Rayonante—Beautiful bronze-buff pastel. 
Pink Rayonante—Lovely silvery blush pink. 
Salmon Rayonante—Luscious apricot salmon pink. 
White Rayonante—Pure snow white with creamy center. 
Yellow Rayonante—Glorious clear golden yellow. 
75c each; 3 of one kind $2.00 
One each of the 5 Rayonantes $3.45; 3 each $9.25 
u All plants listed in this section may be planted either spring or fall 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Dwarf Summer Blooming 
*Amelia or Cushion Type——‘“Four months of blazing beauty,” 
says one writer. This is really no exaggeration. The plants 
are 10” tall and 15” across and bloom with such abandon as 
to defy description from the first of July to the end of 
October. All fully double. Frequently referred to as 
azaleamums. 
*Ann Miller—Warm glowing rust red. One of the finest of 
this type. 
*Bronze-Gold—As the name implies, a brilliant blend of fiery 
bronze and gold. 
*Copper—Prolific blooming bright coppery scarlet. 
*Dahlia—Like a miniature Cactus Dahlia. Spiky blooms of 
deep wine purple. 
*Dwarf Jewel—Magnificent pure glowing purple violet button. 
Each flower has the perfect form of a miniature Dahlia. 
*Gold (Yellow Supreme)—This is the new de luxe yellow that 
has supplanted all older varieties. 
*Mahogany—Deep bright mahogany blooms completely hide 
the foliage of this fine new very dwarf cushion. 
*Major—Extremely double blooms of beautiful rose pink. 
Fine for tiny bouquets. 
*Pink—Bright glistening pink. Tops for the low border. 
*Red Cushion—Brilliant deep red flecked with gold. 
*White Gull—Dainty little ball-shaped blooms of purest white 
but showing a tinge of pink in the bud. 
*Zantha—Brilliant golden yellow flowers. Very double. Very 
early. One of the finest summer blooming plants ever in- 
troduced. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65 
One each of the 12 Cushion Sorts $7.25; 3 each $18.75 
NEW ENGLISH LILLIPUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A recent importation of fine compact habit. The bushes 
grow only about 10” tall and 15” to 18” across. They are 
completely covered with blooms which seem impervious to 
rain and even snow. A mass of blazing color from August 
to November. 
*Bashful—Perfectly formed flowers of soft orange copper and 
bronze. 
*Doc—Lovely mounds of clear rose pink. 2” flowers. Greatly 
admired. 
*Emu—Very early rose-red flowers about 142” in diameter 
completely cover the compact plants. x 
*“Happy—Perfectly formed 2” flowers. Very double and pure 
gold in color. 
*Pheasant—Lovely strawberry-pink flowers showing coppery 
tints with age. Perfect mounds of 114” flowers. 
75c each; 3 of one kind $2.10 
One each of the 5 Lilliputs $3.35; 3 each $9.65 
