Keywords: Everything for the garden (16391086135).jpg September Chrysanthemums <br> We offer a carefully selected list of these popular Chrysanthemums a <br> – election of the best European varieties and two American sorts These give <br> us a splendid display from the middle of September to the second week in <br> November The proper way to grow this type is outdoors; the plants should <br> not be disbudded but allowed to grow naturally making as many shoots as <br> possible Under these conditions this type does wonderfully well in most <br> parts of the country <br> Carrie Deep yellow; a beauty Compact branching style of growth free <br> flowering A standard variety <br> Crimson Marie Masse Bronze sport from Mme Marie Masse Very effective <br> as a contrasting variety <br> Fee Parisienne Deep mauve; long drooping florets with incurving center; <br> very free and very good when disbudded <br> Glory of Seven Oaks Practically everblooming plants flower frequently in <br> spring and continue until frost Bright golden yellow large flowers May <br> be had in bloom in spring <br> Golden Glow A very early incurved variety producing fine blooms 5 J inches <br> in diameter Aug 20th to Sept 10th Color bright yellow splendid sub- <br> stance and finish C S A Certificate Sept 7th scoring 90 points Take <br> bud July 1st to 20th An invaluable early variety See cut <br> Harrie Bronzy orange on gold ground Very effective coloring <br> Leslie Rich buttercup yellow a real beauty Splendid habit <br> Lillie Pearl pink as large as Goacher's Crimson splendid habit An excellent <br> variety for garden or pot culture <br> Market White Pure white wonderfully free blooming See cut <br> Mme F Bergman Pure white a fine large globular flower <br> Marquis de Montmort Pure glossy rose and silvery white <br> Perle Chatillonaise Creamy white with rosy pink shadings Very attractive_ <br> Polly Deep orange; the early flowers are amber See cut <br> Ralph Curtis Creamy white sport from Mme Marie Masse <br> Roi des Blancs Pure white; one of the best <br> Rosie Terracotta; a large flower Very effective color It makes an ex- <br> cellent variety for cutting in sprays See cut <br> Tapis de Neige Pure white; flat flowers in great profusion; earliest of all <br> Tapis d'Or Brilliant golden yellow One of the very best <br> Tonkin Reddish orange; large flowers; lovely color <br> Price 20c each 2 00 per doz Set of 19 for 3 00 <br> LARGE EARLY VARIETIES <br> Invaluable for growing outdoors for cut flowers They usually bloom by <br> Oct 15th large flowers <br> Clementine Tousset An early white Slightly tinted pink from late buds <br> Glory of the Pacific A light pink broad petals <br> Goacher's Crimson Bright crimson best in bush form <br> Monrovia A bright yellow early Japanese variety One of the easiest to grow <br> October Frost Good early white; large spreading flowers In bloom about <br> Oct 10th from buds taken August 10-12th <br> Opah A grand early variety beautiful blush-pink Fine stems and foliage <br> Pacific Supreme Bright pink large flowers long stems <br> Polly Rose A very fine and large early white <br> Pride A splendid early white; fine form One of the best early whites <br> Reveil de Beiges A big incurving golden-yellow Fine when disbudded <br> Roi d'ltalie Compact incurving; a rich shade of yellow Perfect stem and foliage <br> Yellow October Frost A yellow sport of the popular white variety October <br> Frost that will be found very valuable for early cutting Price 15c each <br> 1 50 per doz ; set of 12 Large Early sorts for 1 50 <br> hardy Pompone Chrysanthemums <br> These are the only sorts which are reliably hardy in the Northern States- <br> They are sometimes called Button Chrysanthemums By disbudding <br> nice flowers two inches and more in diameter can be had <br> Acto Bright rose showing beautiful silvery reverse A lovely contrast <br> Ada Williams White shaded blush Large round flowers <br> Aileen Deep lilac-pink Flower medium size round and full <br> Arbre de Noel Orange-yellow and red Very showy variety <br> Dundee Crimson very deep Elegant foliage and a good keeper <br> Golden Bedder Golden-yellow The best standard yellow <br> Hester Pearl-white shaded flesh Fine rounded flower <br> Jacquenette Rosy-carmine Exceptionally large sprays of medium ilea <br> flowers <br> Jeanette Yellow and bronze A striking contrast <br> Jules Lagreve Deep rich red Splendid habit fine foliage <br> Klondike Brilliant yellow Compact blooms of medium size <br> Lady Duvol Deep rosy-pink; fine in color size and form <br> Leroy Yellow and bronze One of the showiest in its color <br> Nydia Pure white high rounded flower A grand sort <br> Ontario Pink silvery-white shadings Flowers very double A perfect gem <br> Quinola Deep clear orange yellow Very distinct <br> Rufus Venetian red; deep and glowing Very attractive <br> Snowdrop Pure white; compact form very profuse The best white <br> Price 15c each 1 50 per doz ; set of 18 sorts for 2 25 <br> OSTRICH PLUME CHRYSANTHEMUMS <br> Below we offer a grand collection of those unique Chrysanthemums The <br> term OSTRICH PLUME we originated as applied to this type so as to <br> call attention to the feathery growth covering the petals <br> Beauty of Truro A rich purplish-bronze Flowers large; fine foliage <br> Eiderdown Large perfectly double incurved snow-white covered with gland- <br> ular hairs stiff stems <br> Hon Thos Lowry Habit short fine foliage; incurved; a curious mixture <br> of yellow red and rose <br> Louis Boehmer This is an exquisite shade of silvery-pink with deep rose on the <br> inside of the petals <br> M Fromont Fine dark red incurved beautifully plumed <br> Miss Louise Hartshorne A fine pink shading to yellow towards the center; <br> petals very hairy Large flowers and fine form <br> Mrs Higginbotham A rich bright pink very hairy <br> Ondine Rosy salmon reverse amber Very attractive <br> Queen of Plumes A bright pink; of large size and fine build <br> Price 15c each set of 9 Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums for 1 25 <br> MINIATURE CHRYSANTHEMUM GOLDEN BABY <br> A unique sort forming a dense compact bush about a foot high and cover- <br> ing itself with hundreds of golden-yellow double flowers j inch in diameter <br> quilled petals perfectly formed; a large double variety in miniature Splendid <br> for growing in pots A remarkable feature is its delightful fragrance Price <br> 15c each 1 50 per doz <br> NEW MARGUERITE CHRYSANTHEMUM MRQ p SANDER <br> A new form of the popular Marguerite or Paris Daisy type of <br> Chrysanthemum The color is the purest glistening white The flowers are <br> produced continuously in the most lavish profusion on long stems rendering <br> this sort invaluable for cut flowers They frequently measure 5 inches across; <br> but even with ordinary culture the smallest should be 3 inches across The <br> form of the flower is peculiar the center being a mass of closely arranged fringed <br> florets with a circle of broad ray petals about 20 in number around the center <br> As a pot plant for winter blooming it is of great value Price 15c each 1 50 <br> per doz See Flowering and Ornamental Plants page 171 for other Marguerites <br> PICTURESQUE GARDENS by Charles Henderson SaftSSSffiSSSSK <br> is a beautifully illustrated new book that will give you many <br> your lawns garden and grounds <br> CI 00 post paid <br> P1 See page 199 43874945 149634 78295 Page 153 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874945 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co NameFound Chrysanthemum NameConfirmed Chrysanthemum EOLID 38388 NameBankID 2657422 NameFound Masse NameConfirmed Masse NameBankID 5048295 NameFound Quinola Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1915 Garden Stories Books Bulbs Plants Catalogs Equipment and supplies Flowers Gardening Lawn mowers Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43874945 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874945 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16391086135 2015-08-25 02 51 23 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |