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There’s nothing like Mums when the subject is fall color . . . there’s 
nothing like the large-flowered kinds when you want bushels of it. In 
the group on these two pages are kinds which I think are among the 
best both for color and for bloom production. Four All-Americas, all 
fairly recent winners, are included . . . Apricot Sheen, Her Majesty, 
Emperor and Crimson Lady. Choose from among them—plant them 
this spring—and you'll be rewarded during the long weeks of fall by 
masses of beautiful blooms to decorate both your living room and your 
landscape. 
HER MAJESTY. Pure white with cream or lemon centers. . . 3-inch 
flowers that load the 28-inch-high bush so that it looks like one enormous 
bloom! Strong plant provides plenty of flowers to cut. The best color 
to accent the other colors. Pl. Pat. 2030. 
APACHE. Most interesting because of the long, slim, spike-like petals 
and the gorgeous, deep red color. Great quantities of large flowers make 
the plant bristle with beauty. Very desirable and a most unusual and 
interesting kind. 
BETTY. Fine, rich pink tones darker at the center are what has made 
this one popular for so long. Large, firm-petaled flowers last a long time. 
Hardy, vigorous grower that produces flowers in profusion. You'll 
want to cut them. 
APRICOT SHEEN. The picture gives you an idea of what I mean 
by a mound of color! This one is 15 inches tall and is covered by 3-inch 
blooms in one of the most intriguing of fall colors. All through Septem- 
ber and October, you will have blooms like these, and you will marvel 
at their brilliance. Pl. Pat. 2057. 
All Mums on these pages 75c ea.; 3 of same variety $1.95 
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