HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
BALLERINA—Full double, rosy lavender, 
darker center, compact plant. 31% in. 
bloom. A favorite here. 
BEACON—Four inch blooms of coral 
apricot. Sturdy. . 
BETTY—True bright pink, pleasing, a 
favorite here. 
BLACK VELVET—Very dark velvety red 
cushion, excellent for border, does not 
fade. Double 3 inch blooms. 
BOWL OF GOLD—Canary yellow pompoms. 
The best—yellow cushion. 1 foot tall and 
2 feet wide. Lasting. 
BRIGADIER—Good rose red, large pompom. 
Fine. 
BUTTERCUP—Large golden yellow incurve, 
bloom. ; 
CALUMET-—Lively apricot buff. Full 
pompom. Good. 
CANARY—Compact mound of light clear 
yellow. 
CARNIVAL—Large gleaming burnt orange, 
and yellow. 
CARMINE QUEEN—Very bright, carmine 
pompom. Fine. 
CECIL BEED—Very full deep lavender pink. 
Prolific. 
CHARLES NYE—Golden yellow ball shaped 
flowers. 
CHESTNUT—Reddish chestnut double one 
in. pompom. 
CHIQUITA—Golden yellow button pompom. 
A favorite. 
CHOPIN—Large inc. yellow and bronze 
4-4¥2 in. blooms, 
CHORALE—Light phlox pink, cream and 
ivory blend. 
CHRIS. COLUMBUS—Large white pompom, 
bright. 
CLASSIC—Solid, formal, pure white 
pompom. Excellent. 
COURAGEOUS-—Large ruby red, good cut. 
Very bright. 
CUTIE—Prolific, cherry red tiny button. 
DALE—Very prolific four inch duplex of 
fushine pink, showing large yellow disc. 
DIXIECRAT—Large wine red, very showy 
cut flower. 
DR. L. E. LONGLEY—Excellent, rosy 
lavender pink. 
Height 
Date 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Cick: 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct, 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
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10 
10 
20 
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.20 
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20 
20 
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20 
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.20 
25 
20 
20 
Per3 Per 10 
75 > 4.50 
50 1.00 
50  .100 
60 1.25 
60 1.25 
50 1.00 
60 1.25 
60 1.25 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
60 1.25 
50 1.00 
50. 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
50 1.00 
60 1.25, 
50 1,00 
50 1.00 
