CHRIS COLUMBUS 
FINEST KOREAN VARIETIES 
This race of hardy chrysanthemums is especially welcome 
in the colder regions because of their early blooming char- 
acter and extreme hardiness. They are wonderfully pro- 
fuse bloomers and come in an endless array of pastel 
shades which defy accurate description. As a cut flower 
they simply have no superior and in the garden their gay 
colors delight us long after everything else has been de- 
stroyed by frost. Unless noted, the following are all fully 
double varieties. 
Avalanche—Glorious fluffy double white with creamy heart. 
Large and extra early. 
Betty—Fine new apple-blossom pink with silvery sheen. Ex- 
cellent cut flower. 
Bonfire—Masses of brilliant fiery red blossoms cover these 
plants until cold weather. 
Chris Columbus—An outstanding new plant that attracts 
much attention. Very double creamy flowers in immense 
sprays with bright, pleasing outer rim of pink as the flower 
ages. 
Defiance—Intense golden yellow spray type. Long, sturdy 
stems fine for cutting. 
Eugene A. Wander—Glistening golden yellow, like molten 
gold, on compact plants. Very early. 
Golden Hours—Beautiful soft lemon-chrome yellow. Perfect 
form and one of the earliest to bloom. 
Inspiration—Large flowers of the richest golden-bronze. Very 
frost resistant. 
Judith Anderson—Very tight brilliant yellow button. Prob- 
ably the finest yellow of this type. 
Lavender Lady—Finest clear pure lavender. The best in this 
color class. 
Lee Powell — Another outstanding Mum from Dr. Kraus. 
Huge, fluffy blossoms of deep yellow tinged orange are 
borne on sturdy 3’ plants. Early, and positively one of the 
finest of new introductions. 
Magnificent — Glorious, large burgundy-red blossoms on 
strong stems, excellent for cutting. Very early. 
Miss Spokane—Grown by Mr. H. Durst of Spokane, we have 
found this to be one of the most stunning of single types. 
Masses of beautiful large rose pink blossoms literally cover 
the 3’ plants for weeks in the fall. 
Nye’s Favorite—Sheets of shimmering pink shaded gold on 
compact plants. One of the first to bloom. 
JUDITH ANDERSON 
Orchid Queen—One of the standouts in our garden. Masses 
of lovely orchid-pink flowers cover the 18” plants. Unex- 
celled for garden effect. 
Pink Radiance—A profusion of bright double pink blossoms 
hide the plants when in bloom. Early. 
Pohatcong—Vigorous silvery rose pink. Extremely early and 
very frost resistant. 
Red Riding Hood—An outstanding bright red and gold that 
is particularly frost resistant. 
Red Velvet—The shimmering deep velvety crimson flowers 
make this one of the outstanding red varieties. 
Romany—Large carmine-red with an underlying cast of 
bronze. Clean vigorous foliage. 
Rosita—New early flowering bright pink button type. Com- 
pact, exquisite blossoms. 
Sappho—Lovely sprays of bright golden daisies. Most reli- 
able yellow single. 
September Bronze—Countless, tight, very double blossoms of 
reddish bronze. Wonderful for small bouquets. 
September Dawn—Exquisite large deep rose shading to sil- 
very pink. Everybody’s favorite. 
White Wonder — Snowy white pompon on strong sturdy 
bushes. Excellent for cutting. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65 
Any 10 sorts $5.75; all 25 for $13.50 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Distinct and very attractive type of recent introduction. 
Each petal is quilled, flattening out at the tips to form a 
tiny spoon. As easy to grow as any Chrysanthemum, and 
the lacy flowers make excellent cutting material. The 
following group has been selected for their large size 
and early blooming habits. f 
Apricot Spoon—Beautiful large apricot bronze. 
Cardinal Spoon—Outstanding cardinal red sort with golden 
tubes. 
Charm Spoon—Lovely rose red with silvery tubes. The con- 
trasting tubes give the flowers a distinctive center. 
Fuchsia Spoon — Sparkling fuchsia rose blooms on sturdy 
stems. 
Garnet Spoon—Brilliant red spoons with purplish tubes. Ex- 
cellent new variety. 
Loveliness Spoon—Glorious new fully double silvery pink. 
Exceptionally early and very free flowering. 
White Spoon—Fine clear snow-white with creamy center. 
Grand in bouquets. 
75c each; 3 of one kind $2.00 
One each of the above Spoon Chrysanthemums $4.75; 
3 each $12.00 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for $1.65; $6.50 a dozen, except where noted 15 
