HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
DELIGHT—Double golden yellow, ball 
shaped. Prolific. 
EARLY CRIMSON-—Early bright crimson, 
crimped petals. 
EARLY PASTEL—Gorgeous combination of 
fawn and apricot—a pleasing pastel, 
very prolific. — 
ELA!'NE—Luminous lavender rose, full 4 
inch bloom. 
EARLY LAVENDER—Pearly lavender, 
deeper center. Excellent. 
ELIZABETH HOOD-—Solid lavender pink 
pompom. 
FASC!INATION—Four inch silvery lavender 
pink. 
FANTASY—Lustrous showy deep rose 5 
inch blooms. 
F.ASH!ON—Luminous rosewood shade, 
different. 
FLAMBOYANT-—Scarlet, overlaid orange, a 
spectacle by Sept. 15. Brightest in our 
fields of Mums. 
FLAXEN BEAUTY—Large shaggy, coral 
and peach. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—Huge white, 
yellow center. 
FORTUNE—Extra large creamy white, heavy 
petals. 
FUSHIA FAIRY—Mass of dainty lavender 
blooms. 
GANNA—Clear bright lavender, full broad 
petaled 
GARDEN QUEEN—Fluffy salmon rose, and 
buff. Excellent. 
GARNET SPOON-—Red spoons with purple 
tubes. Bright. 
GENERAL MARSHALL—Combination of rose 
and gold. 
GENERALISSIMO—Magnolia purple, large 
pompom. 
GLADYS—Large fully double, dark red. 
Excellent. 
GOLDEN CARPET—Golden pompoms, 
creeping mound. 
GOLDEN MOUND-—Two inch golden yellow 
blooms—dwarf. 
GOLDSMITH—High centered flowers of 
rich yellow. 
GOLDEN SUNSET—Burnished gold, ruby 
center, large. 
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