COLORFUL HARVEST GIANTS 



Plant Pat. 2390. Rich bronze in color — warm and wonderful. 

 Bloonms are king size. The good sturdy plant carries them well 

 and produces them freely. Tall grower. Blooms about September 25. 



Plant Pat. 2428. This is a low, compact grower with very big flowers 

 of solid bronze color. Blooms in mid-September. An excellent kind 

 for borders and the front row of a mum bed. Grows to medium height. 



Plant Pat. 2005. White with a yellow-tinged center. Many flowers are 6J^ 

 inches across. A very rewarding mum from every standpoint . . . good 

 color, large flower, solid plant and ability to bloom and bloom. Tall grower. Blooms mid- 

 September. 



until a hard freeze. 



Plant Pat. 2001 . One of the first mums to bloom in the fall — about 

 September 15. And the large, rose-pink blooms continue to come 

 Compact, medium height, bushy plant with excellent foliage. 



Plant Pat. 2002. This lovely mum is a very deep rose-pink. Extra large, 

 solid blooms, up to 63/^ inches across, last through October. You need 

 this one for good color late in the season. Tall grower. Blooms about September 20. 



All Harvest Giants: 95c ea. — 3 or more of one kind, 85c ea. 



Upper Left FULL MOON 

 Upper Right BRONZE SONG 

 Lower Left AUTUMN LEAVES 

 Lower Right TOUCHDOWN 



OFFER 143 



6 Fine 

 Harvest Giants 



BRONZE SONG 

 GOLDEN ARROW 

 INDIAN SUMMER 

 PUMPKIN 

 SEPTEMBER SONG 

 SILVER SONG 

 $4.95 



Harvest Giant Mums are a new strain with super 

 size blooms just like those you see in a florist shop. 

 The difference is that these hybrids have been 

 especially developed for garden growing. They 

 need no special attention except that in order to 

 obtain large specimen blooms you should pinch 

 the first side buds off the main stem just as soon 

 as they appear. 

 Like all other mums, Harvest Giants need good garden soil of 

 average richness and at least a half day of sunlight in order to do 

 well. It is a good idea to cover the plants with straw or evergreen 

 branches over the winter. The purpose is not to protect them 

 from low temperatures but to keep them from alternately freezing 

 and thawing and being heaved up out of the ground. Remove 

 this cover in the spring. 



SEPTEMBER SONG 



SILVER SONG 



RED SKIN 



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