BOISE, IDAHO 63 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Nothing can compare with the modern chrysanthemum 
_for fall color. Constant effort is being made to improve 
hardiness, weather resistance, and early blooming. 
In most of the varieties we list we can furnish field 
_ grown plants at $.75; or small plants from pots at $.35 each 
or three for $1.00. 
_ ALGONQUIN—Pure bright yellow flowers three inches across 
_ AVALANCHE-—-Large well formed double white in Sep- 
tember. 24-36 inches. 
BOKHARA—Rich blend of soft crimson and wine. Very 
frost resistant. 
CHARLES NYE—A three foot double buttercup yellow in 
September. 
DRAGON LADY—A satin smooth Chinese red, deeper than 
Red Velvet. September. 
EUGENE A. WANDER—Glistening golden yellow double on 
18 inch plants. September. 
FORTY NINER—18 inch stems with a shower of golden 
yellow in mid September. 
FLEUR—Early flowering double amaranth purple. 
HERITAGE—Full double 2% inch flowers of old gold suf- 
fused pink, early. 
JAYEFF—Very large double flowers of deep pink with a 
dazzling sheen. 
JEAN TREADWAY—A soft pink with rose centre in late 
September. 
| LAVENDER LADY—A true lavender double in September 
and October. 
- MARCURY—A single but showy red. One of the first 
Korean hybrids. 
MISS LACE—A light pink giving a shower of 3 inch flowers 
on 30 inch plant. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Full double 2% inch apricot pink. 
30 inche in September. 
| PEGGY—Early 24 inch. Opens a dusky fushia-copper-rose 
blend and changes to peach with gold overtones. Full 
double with branching sprays. 
| RED COAT—A new red, almost vermilion. Sturdy grower 
but rather late. 
RED VELVET—Rich velvety crimson double in early October 
ean gc omPact, light persian-rose button-pompom. 26 
inch. 
RUBY POMPOM—A profuse bloomer, ruby crimson in early 
October. 
SALUTE—A deep purple, soft and fluffy but completely 
double. September. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—A bronze pompom from September 
on 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—A new rich cherry red double of 
good size on 16 inch stems. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD—A pure white pompom with a prim- 
rose center. 
SEPTEMBER WINE—A Burgundy red duplex. 
SILVER TIP—Double, bright carmine with a silvery white 
reverse. 
TIGER—Full crimson, changing thru bronze and yellow. 
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