Hardy Garden Varieties 
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Hardy Chrysanthemums are 
es pecially recommended for re- 
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gions where early frost prevails 
as they possess hardy, early 
flowering qualities. They are 
wonderful profuse bloomers 
and come in endless array of 
colors. Blooming dates—Sep- 
tember 1 to October 15. 
For the benefit of those*cus- 
tomers who live in the ex- 
tremely cold regions, we have 
expanded our HARDY GAR- 
DEN VARIETIES section. 
HARDY type COLLECTION 
offers on page 31 and 34. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless otherwise quoted) 
25c each, 3 for 70 cents 
LAVENDER LADY. Free flowering true lavender (one name): 
flower. September 30. $2.50 per dozen 
ADMIRAL. Dark crimson red decorative. Plant vigor- 
ous and productive. Long lasting and non-fading. Octo- 
ber 1. 
ALEX. CUMMING. Blooms often 4 inches across. 
Vivid cerise softly shading to rose with entrancing gold 
tints in center. Incurve at center and recurve at petal 
ends. Splendid cut flower. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for 
$1.00. 
APACHE. Orient red to dark brilliant firecracker-red 
with golden overcast. Quilled petals:*Very tough, weath- 
er-resistant flowers, 4 to 5 inches in’diameter. Septem- 
ber 15. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
AUTUMN BEAUTY. A new brilliant sparkling red- 
dish chestnut. The Best early bronze. September 5. 
Price: 35 cents, 3 for $1.00. 
AVALANCHE. Ranks high in the class of weather 
resistant whites. Everyone’s favorite: good cut flower. 
September 10. } 
AVALON. Globular pompon of gic wing orange bronze 
color. Strong upright growth. October 5. 
BETTY. Lovely apple blossom pink with deep rose 
center. October 10. 
BIRETTA. Glowing soft cardinal red aging to pastel 
red. Long flat petals and full soft tlower gives fluffy 
effect when old. Tall, upright plant in bloom September 
25. Price. 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
BRIGADIER. Large decorative carmine red pompon 
of solid texture. October 1. 
BURMA. Glistening bronze with undertone of cop- 
per and soft pink. October 10. 
CARMINE QUEEN. Brilliant carmine red. Tall. Lux- 
uriant cut flower. October 10. 
CARNIVAL. A large, gleaming burnt-orange flower. 
An excellent plant with lusty green foliage. October 10. 
CHARLES NYE. Clearest yellow formal globular RED VELVET. As the name implies, velvety red 
pompon. September 25. flowers. October 5. 
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