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GOLDEN BOUQUET—Deep golden yellow rounded blooms about an inch 
across; free bloomer of perfect habit. 24 inches. Early Oct. 
GOLD COIN—Well rounded blooms less than an inch across of golden yellow. 
Very free flowering. 24 inches Early Oct. 
JANTE WELLS—Golden flowers in great profusion. Stiff, sturdy plant about 
24 inches tall and blooming early Oct. 
JILL—Unusual color, creamy-apricot. The rounded blooms are like a pompon 
dahlia. 28 inches tall. Early Oct. 
LITTLE BOB—A charming low-growing mound about 24 inches across and 
covered with small, mahogany-bronze button-like flowers on short wiry stems. 
Height about 2 ft. Early Oct. 
LITTLE DORRIT—A beautiful deep shell pink well rounded bloom. The 
flowers are nicely placed on thin wiry stems which stand up well without 
support. 24 inches. Early Oct. 
MOSQUITO—A perfect little yellow pompon. Plants grow about 18 inches 
high and stand up under adverse weather conditions. Late Sept. 
PEPITA (Kraus)—Densely quilled, button pompon of eggshell white with 
a cream center. Whole flower brightens with age. Height 22 inches. Late Sept. 
TINY TOT—Tiny buttons of golden bronze on well formed plants about 15 
inches high, and blooming Sept. 20th. 
TOMMY TROUT—Excellent variety for the border or bedding. The small 
flowers are amber colored shaded to bronze in the center. Plant has good 
habit and is very frec-flowering. Height 18 inches. Late Sept. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—MAXIMUM 
We have a limited supply of these plants imported from the Reads, an 
old family of nurserymen in England, and originators of Esther Read 
and many others. 
COBHAM GOLD—A yellow bloom the same as Esther Read except for color. 
The more established and vigorous the plant, the stronger the color. $1.50. 
HORACE READ, IMP.—Large flowered double white. $1.25. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Long stemmed double white; feathery in form. $1.25. 
WIRRAL SUPREME—Double white, wide petals. -1.25. 
CHARM CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The dense mass of delicately perfumed star-like flowers make this strain 
invaluable as a pot plant or for the garden. Well-grown plants often measure 
from to 2 to 3 feet across and from 12 to 18 inches high. The tip is pinched 
out when the plant is a few inches high after which it is left to grow without 
further interruption or training of any sort. Here, they start blooming late 
October and continue on into December. Colors, white, pink, yellow, bronze 
and red. 35 cents each—6 for $1.75. 
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