NEW LARGE EARLY FLOWERING 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



These new Chrysanthemums are all early flowering and the flowers 

 are larger than ordinary garden varieties. Invaluable for. growing out- 

 doors for cut flowers. 



BURMA 



Beautifully modelled blossoms, glistening bronze, with undertones 

 of copper and soft pink simply cover the plant. It grows about 2 feet 

 tall and flowers in late September. 



CHINA GOLD 



A husky strong stemmed plant producing an amazing number of 

 flowers throughout October. The flowers measure 4 inches across and 

 are fully double with quilled petals. Color, a bright golden bronze. 



CHIPPEWA 



Large flat flowers of lavender purple with silver reverse. The flowers 

 are produced in loose sprays which make them ideal for cutting for 

 decorative arrangement. Blooms in September. 



FORWARD 



A real beauty. When disbudded masses of blooms four to five inches 

 across are produced on strong healthy stems; fine for cutting. Color, 

 silvery-peach pink. Blooms late September. 



LAVENDER LADY 



Breath-taking pure lavender. Full double blossoms, every one a 

 model of perfection. Without question the most distinct and popular 

 Mum ever introduced. Husky, branching 2 J^ ft. plants. Early October. 

 See illustration. 



POLAR ICE 



Clear, glistening blue white. Considered by many the finest large- 

 flowered white. Free flowering, moderate height. 



PRIMROSE 



The buds are primrose yellow opening to deep cream. Strong stems 

 produce large sprays of ten to twelve flowers each. Blooms in September. 



TIFFANY ROSE 



Deep rose with faint cream undertones. Lovely blooms on husky 

 plants produced very freely from late September on. 

 Price any of above, 75c each; $7.50 doz. 



SPECIAL OFFER: Set of Eight, $4.50 



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HUNTSMAN 



A 1949 Introduction 



Here is a vivid newcomer, a grand fall color for your 

 garden. Vividly brilliant scarlet orange, over cast bronze. 

 Flower 3 inches full double. Plant 2 l /z feet tall and very 

 hardy. 



Price, 75c each; $7.50 doz. 



TAPESTRY 



A 1949 Introduction 



Another new shade or shades brought into large garden 

 mumsi The flower opens a gleaming rich pink, gently soften- 

 ing to a final lovely Ashes of Rose with golden flush in the 

 center. Always gorgeous, flower at least 3 inches across. 

 Stock 2 foot plant in full bloom September 20th. 



Price, §1.00 each; $2.75 for three. 



CARNIVAL 



A 1948 Introduction— THE MOST 

 » BRILLIANT OF ALL 



"Glowing burnt orange" best describes the play 

 of bronze.-red and golden bronze shades; literally, 

 it gleams. The full double blossoms, 3J/£ inches 

 across, carried on long, slender nicely branched 

 sprays are perfect for cut arrangements; the 

 heavily branched plant amazingly free and pro- 

 ductive. Inheriting from its Nipponicum * lineage, 

 lusty dark green foliage carried right down to the 

 ground, the plant alone is a garden ornament. In 

 full bloom Oct. 10. Height, 2 ]/ 2 to 3 feet. 



Price, $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 



FRED F. ROCKWELL <Pia„t Pat. n». tis) 



Briefly, it is the most gorgeous blending of 

 bronze and orange-scarlet tones ever seen in a pompon. Amazingly 

 prolific, the strong, branching, 2-foot plants often carry 75 or more 

 symmetrically perfect flowers to a single spray, several sprays to a 

 plant. 



In full flower early October, it is remarkably frost proof, resisting 

 November storms and retaining its full brilliance long after many 

 others are destroyed. 



Price, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



