Dreer's 1909 garden book (1909) Dreer's 1909 garden book dreers1909garden1909henr Year: 1909 CHRYSANTHEJirMS. ANNUAL VARIETIES. Showy and effective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut flowers. The hardy annuals are summer-flowering order plants, and quite distinct from the autumn-flower- ing varieties. PER FKr. 1921 Chameleon. Ground color of the flowers is a light coppery-bronze, with a purplish-crimson zone, the blackish-purple disc being surrounded by a golden-yellow circle; as the flower ages the coppery- bronze changes into a clear yellow 10 1942 Inodorum Plenissimum. Double sno


Dreer's 1909 garden book (1909) Dreer's 1909 garden book dreers1909garden1909henr Year: 1909 CHRYSANTHEJirMS. ANNUAL VARIETIES. Showy and effective garden favorites, extensively grown for cut flowers. The hardy annuals are summer-flowering order plants, and quite distinct from the autumn-flower- ing varieties. PER FKr. 1921 Chameleon. Ground color of the flowers is a light coppery-bronze, with a purplish-crimson zone, the blackish-purple disc being surrounded by a golden-yellow circle; as the flower ages the coppery- bronze changes into a clear yellow 10 1942 Inodorum Plenissimum. Double snow- white, very free-flowering, and fine for cutting. \ z., 40 cts 1922 Segetum, Evening Star or Helios ( Corn Marigold^ or Annual Col Jen Marguerite), A splendid variety for cutting, flowers 3 inches across, of pure golden-yellow; in general appearance resembles the yellow Paris Daisy 1940 Coronarium Double Mixed. Vellow, white, etc. (See cut.) Oz., 30 cts 5 1930 Single nixed (Painted Daisies). (See cut.) Oz., 30 cts 5 1929 Imported Collection of S summer-flowering annual varieties 30 PERENNIAL VARIETIES. Frutescens Grandiflorum {-'Paris Daisy,' or Marguetite). Chrysanthemum Maximum 'Triumph.' 1941 10 10 ^ hite, yellow eye 1945 Comtesse de Chambord ( Yellow Paris Daisy) above except in color, which is a beautiful clear yellow 1950 Japanese Hybrids. The seed here offered has been saved from a magnificent collection. Seed sown in spring will produce flowering plants by fall 1951 Hardy Pompon. A fine strain of the old-fashioned hardy fall-flowering sorts, with double button-like blos- soms. Mixed colors 15 1943 /Maximum 'Triumph' (Moon- pemnv Daisy). Blossoms of the purest white, with yellow centres, and borne on long, strong stems, lasting a long time when cut; perfectly hardy. J oz., 25 cts 10 Similar to the 1944 'Shasta Daisy.' Our stock of this comes direct from the originator, Mr, Luther Burbank, the fa- tuous California hybridizer. Contains some each of hi-, latest and best


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