Wonderland 
HURLEY’S YELLOW SUPREME— Outstanding yellow. Early Octo- 
ber to hard frost. 
KARL A. REICHE—Lovely bronze-red. A superb variety. Late Sep- 
tember to hard frost. 
CUTIE—Beautiful bright red button. Entirely frost-proof. Oct. 20. 
SEPT. BRONZE—Clear bronze pompons. A fine mound variety. 
SEPT. GOLD—Deep golden pompons. Outstanding. 
SEPT. QUEEN—Outstanding white mound mum. 
white. 
Pure dazzling 
The following varieties priced 50c each, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.00, 
12 for $2.50. Wholesale price 25 for $2.50, 100 for $8.00. 
FORTY NINER—Pure gold, yellow flowers, double. Blooms in early 
September, 
FUSCHIA FAIRY—Outstanding deep orchid. Short. Very early. 
GOLDEN CARPET—Bright gold pompons, very dwarf. Late Septem- 
ber to hard frost. 
BLUE MOUNTAIN—Dwarf. Dense Grower. Nearly blue. Early. 
SPARKLE—Pompon in form. Specked bronze and bright red. Double 
Harly. 
POWDER PUFF—HEarly. White, cream topped, double. For edgings 
and pot plants. 
HARDY GARDEN BORDER and CUTTING 
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The following priced 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.50. 
Wholesale price, 25 for $2.00, 100 for $6.00. 
ALGONQUIN—Good early yellow cut flower. Early September. 
GOLDEN HOURS—Large bright yellow, outstanding cut flower. Sep- 
tember 15. 
GOLDEN SURPRISE—New fine yellow pompon for cutting. October 
10. 
CHAS. NYE—A favorite deep yellow. Good for cutting. October 15. 
GOLDEN CHARM Very fine yellow pompon. Good cut flower. Octo- 
ber 15. 
MRS. SAM ROTAN—Good orange-bronze pompon. October 15. 
BRONZE PYRAMID—Outstanding amber-bronze. Fine cut flower. 
October 10. 
AVIATOR—Fine red pompon. October 10. Outstanding shading va- 
riety. 
HUNTSMAN —Brilliant scarlet-orange. Fine for cutting. October 10. 
BONFIRE—Bright flaming red pompons. October 10. 
CHIPPEWA—Exotic wine color flowers. Harly September. 
RED VELVET—Dark velvety red, one of the very best. October 5. 
HUNTSMAN—Bright scarlet. Early October. 
COURAGEOUS—King of the reds, bright glistening red. October 1. 
RUBY POMPON—Outstanding red pompon for cutting. October 10. 
GENERAL BRADLEY—Very good bronze for cutting or display. 
October 15. 
RED RIDING HOOD—Gorgeous red. Fine for cutting. October 10. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Glistening bright red single flowers three 
to four inches across. Good stems and good cut flowers. 
October 15. 
LUCIFER—Dark red flowers on good stems. Mid October. 
EARLY WONDER—Gorgeous pink pompons. Outstanding cut flow- 
er. September 20. 
BARBARA SMALL—Lavender-pink cactus type flowers. Very showy. 
September 15. 
HEATHERBLOOM—Heather-pink pompons. September 15. 
PINK RADIANCE—Brilliant pink flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
October 1. 
OLIVE LONGLAND—Sunburst salmon pink. Outstanding cut flow- 
ers. October 1. 
EVENING SUN—Beautiful salmon pink daisy. October 10. 
Chrysanthemums 
COUNTRY GIRL—Beautiful pink daisy. Outstanding cut flower. 
October 1. 
ALLEGRO— Unbelievably beautiful shrimp pink. Excellent for cut- 
ting. October 10. 
KRISTIANA—Deep pink single Korean. A true Northland daisy. 
October 10. 
GENERAL MARSHALL—A striking variety in pink with silver 
glints. October 15. 
BETTY—Tall sturdy grower with 3 inch blooms in stunning soft 
salmon. October 15. 
ROSITA—(Kraus) Persian rose pompon. September 24. 
LAVENDER LADY—Outstanding lavender cactus type flowers. Oct. 
15. 
NEW PHILADELPHIA—Very fine deep pink pompons. October 20. 
WHITE WONDER—White pompons. Fine for cutting. September 20. 
AVALANCHE—Outstanding fluffy white flowers 3 inches across. 
September 20. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—New Ivory white. Excellent for cutting. Double. 
Late September. 
WHITE KNIGHT—One of the best cut flowers for around October 1. 
POLAR ICE—Pure white flowers. October 10. 
LOUISE SCHLING—Extremely showy vivid red semi-double. Oct. 15. 
The following varieties are priced 50c each, 3 for $1.25, 6 for 
$2.00, 12 for $2.50. Wholesale price, 25 for $2.50, 100 for $3.00. 
CENTURY—New. Golden yellow. 
DEFIANCE—Intense golden. September 17. ; 
MOONBEAMS—HEarly. Soft primrose yellow with ivory. Double. 
JAMES STEWART—Double. Bright yellow cutting pompon. Early. 
LEEK POWELL—New. A blend of Chinese yellow and old gold. Sep- 
tember. 
MY LADY—Double. Flowers are large, orange yellow. 
MAGNIFICENT— Plum red red or rosy cardinal. October 1. 
BALCOMBE BRILLIANCE—(English) Mid-season. Brilliant red. 
CRIMSON BANNER—(English) Bright crimson flowers. Early. 
FIRE ENGINE—Dark sheened cardinal red. Early. 
INSPIRATION—New. Large rich orange red. 
PEARL PARKINGTON—Double red brick enamel flowers. Early. 
Good for borders. 
HOLIDAY—Bronze gold, double. Very decorative. Harly. 
CARNIVAL—The finest and most colorful orange-bronze. A simply 
stunning display of 3 inch blooms. October 5. 
STALWART—Golden bronze double pompon. Blooms September 15. 
RED COAT—Double. Flowers are a new red in Chrysanthemums. 
ANNIVERSARY—Double light pink. Very decorative. Harly. 
CECIL BEED—New. Double, pink. Early. 
DAWN ROSE—New Pink. Early. 
MELLOW GLOW—Outstanding bufi-bronze, pompon. September 30. 
ELIZABETH HOOD—Lavender pink, for cutting or pots. Matures 
October 12. 
JAYEFE—Double. Pink Flowers appear September 15th until severe 
frost. 
LIFE—Mid-season. Copper rose. Cut flowers or border variety. 
PEGGY—Early. Fuchsia copper rose. Fully double. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT, Iii—Lovely salmon pink pompons. Fine 
cutting. Oct. 15. 
MASQUERADE—Rose to purple pompon. Mid-season. Double. Hun- 
dreds of blooms to a plant. 
TIME—(Orchid) Early, lavender four inch blooms. 
SINCERITY—White outer petals and peach inner-swirl. Double. 
Early. 
