GARDEN VARIETIES, Double — Continued 
Ember. Brilliant glowing bronze, a combination of coral and orange shades. 
September-October. 
Ethel. Deep red, miniature pompon, October-November. 
*Eugene A. Wander. Large, golden yellow, early September to frost. 
Glowing Coals. Dark cherry-red, tall. Late September. 
Goblin. Good bronze. Pompon. 
Golden Cheer. Bright yellow pompon, strong grower, late. 
Harvest Moon. Large, clear golden yellow, October-November. 
Indian Summer. Glowing orange bronze. October. 
Ivory Glow. Best large creamy white, strong grower, late. 
King Midas. Fine hardy yellow. 
Lavender Lady. Extra large, silvery-lavender, fragrant, Sept.-Oct. 
Mellow Glow. Peach, pink, fawn and bronze symphony. 2 ft. September- 
October. 
Mrs. Pierre W. Dupont, III. Large, peach-tinted bronze. October. 
Mrs. Sam Rotan. Large, russet color blooms. A splendid show of autumn 
tints. 2 ft. September-October. 
Nashua. Bronze, 2 ft. tall, early September. 
Pepita. Eggshell-tinted buds becoming white buttons. Late September. 
Pink Dream. Pink cushion, midseason. 
Pink Radiance. Large, rugged, pink. A mass of 214 in. blooms. Late Sept. 
Red Doty. Large, wine-red flowers, very hardy, October-November. 
Red Veivet. Glorious new crimson. Early October. 
Royal Gem. Deepest maroon pompon, late. 
Ruby Pompon. Ruby crimson. October. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright yellow pompon, September-October. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory-white pompon, September-October. 
Sunapee. Full, double, rich gold pompon. Good stems. Mid to late 
September. 2-214 ft. 
*Tasiva. Large white flowers. 114-2 ft. Good pot plant. September. 
Violet. Abundant, large, fully double, deep amaranth-purple flowers. 
Early September. 2-214 ft. 
White Wonder. Soft creamy white opening to a crisp mellow white pom- 
pon. Midseason. 
Yellow Avalanche. A brilliant soft yellow. Sport of the popular white 
Avalanche. Unexcelled for cutting. September. 
*Yellow Gem. Bright canary-yellow pompon, 18 in., early October. 
U. S. D. A. Introductions. 
No. 42-73. Tall, late, rusty red, large clusters. 
No. 45-66. Lavender pompon, strong grower, late. 
No. 50-82. Double, yellow pompon, semi-dwarf, mid-October. 
GARDEN VARIETIES, Single. 
Apollo. Sparkling combination of bronze, red and gold, suffused with glow- 
ing salmon. October. 
*Astrid. Lovely flowers, 3 inches or more in diameter, soft pink with 
apricot tints and yellow center, very hardy, 12-18 in., October. 
*Autumn Lights. Coppery-bronze with orange tints, September-October. 
Ceres. Flowers of old gold, chamois-yellow and soft coppery-bronze. Oct. 
*Chestnut Bur. Bright chestnut-bronze. Late September. 
Daphne. Handsome daphne-pink flowers, October. 
Hebe. Delightfully fragrant, silvery-pink, September-Octeber. 
Louise Schling. Semi-double, salmon-red flowers, very free-flowering, 
September-October. 
5 or more of one variety at 10 rate. 
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