CHRYSANTHEMUMS 17 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We can highly recommend all the follow- 
ing varieties of Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
This list represents the best of many varie- 
ties we have tried out in the past few years. 
Following varieties 50c each, $5.00 per 
dozen, except as noted. (All varieties herein 
listed can be furnished locally in clamp 
form with earth attached from %5e to $1.25 
each, according to varieties. Not available 
on Parcel Post orders.) 
Alabaster. Large white, beautifully shaped 
blossoms, slightly inecurved; center a light 
cream. None better in the whites. Height 
2 ft. 75¢e each. 
Autumn Lights. An early, free blooming 
variety, medium sized flowers of reddish- 
bronze. Dwarf. 75e each. 
Aviator. Remarkable rich copper red of 
pompon type; vigorous growing habit. Oc- 
tober. Height 2 ft. 
Bronze Butter. A very large Mum with 
the curved petals of deep copper-yellow. 
Unique in formation and highly recom- 
mended. Height 30 inches. $1.00 each. 
Bronze Freida. Large broad petalled mum 
of burnt orange maturing to rust orange. 
Height 20 inches. 75c each. 
Caliph. Deepest velvet red as the flower 
opens. Older blooms shade to a lighter 
color, making it a very attractive variety. 
One of the very best of the reds, and of 
medium height. One year plants 75¢e each. 
Charles Nye. Fine deep golden yellow; 
two and one-half inch rounded blooms. 
Height 2 feet. 75c each. 
Daily Express. Opening as an orange-red 
shade, maturing to soft, orange-bronze with 
yellowish center. Flowers extremely large, 
38 to 3% inches; larger by disbudding. 
Height 20 to 24 inches. $1.00 each. 
Flicka. (Originated by the U. S. Experi- 
mental Station at Cheyenne, Wyoming.) A 
splendid mid-season bloomer of double 
flowers, color rose and buff, pompon type. 
Hxtremely dwarf and excellent for a border 
plant, One year plants 75c each. 
Gold Standard. Fine large deep golden 
blossoms; slightly incurved petals. Blooms 
four inches or more across, Plants of me- 
dium height. None finer in this color. One 
year plants $1.00 each. 
Hidatsa. (Originated by the U. S. Experi- 
mental Station at Cheyenne, Wyoming.) 
Deep garnet red color in bud as it opens; 
as the flowers get fully developed, fading 
to a mulberry red. Quite dwarf, and a valu- 
able addition to any Chrysanthemum list. 
One year plants 75c each. 
Huntsman. Bright orange scarlet overlaid 
with bronze tints. October. 2 ft. 75c each. 
Red Gold. A very fine blending of red and 
gold giving a bright orange-bronze effect. 
Pompon type. Blooms late September. 
Height 2 ft. 
Red Velvet. Admirable double mum of 
rich velvety crimson, freely produced on 
upright plants. Early October. 2 ft. 
Remembrance. Deep ruby carmine of me- 
dium sized blooms. Early October. 2 ft. 75¢e 
each. 
Salute. A striking reddish-purple that cer- 
tainly attracts attention in any garden. 
Late September. 18 inches. 75c each. 
September Bronze. Shapely little pompon 
blossoms of golden-bronze. Always in bloom 
by mid-September. Height 18 inches. 
September Dawn. Bright lively pink, re- 
taining an even depth of color over a long 
period. Late September. 2 ft. 75c each. 
Sunapee. Golden yellow, blooming in 
early September. Very popular. Height 20 
inches. 75c each. 
Sutcliffe. Deep golden yellow blossoms, 
slightly incurved petals. Flowers 312 inches 
across and plants attaining a height of 
about 18 to 24 inches. $1.00 each. 
The Moor. Brilliant amaranth-crimson of 
rich intense color. Flowers about 2% inches 
across. Height 2 ft. 
Vivid. A very striking and effective va- 
riety, color a rosy crimson or amaranth 
shade, new to the earlier flowering Chry- 
santhemums. Blooms in September. 
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