LARGE-FLOWERING MUMS 
wy Add glamorous fall color to your 
garden with these easy-to-grow large 
flowering mums. Allow 18 to 24 in- 
ches between plants, at least 4 day of 
; sunlight, and adequate moisture for 
z ee maximum growth. Do not shade 
2 them with other tall plants. By cut- 
ting the top in late June to within 4 
to 8 inches of the ground the plants 
will grow larger and produce more 
flowers. 
75c ea.—3 or more, 65c ea. 
A fy YY, A very nicely formed 
W C Mum in shades of pink 
and lavender. It is deeper in color 
than the picture shows. Grows to 
medium height and blooms mid- 
season. 
Sa somes . i Fine, rich pink tones, 
OerOst YU, darker at the center; the : 
finest of the large pinks. Firm- ~ { ipa 
petaled flowers last a long time. : tm Fw Y gl 
Hardy, vigorous and tall grower 
that produces flowers in profusion in 
midseason. 
W) Wi) Ur Trim, compact 
YI Mf and hardy, this 
gay salmon-pink pompon is a beau- 
tiful bloomer on a bush which is 
short but well shaped and attractive. 
Early midseason. 
Nis henson fe ks 
Wh yellow of ex- 
ceptional brightness and unusual 
beauty. Blooms are large and sub- 
stantial and the plant gives them to 
you generously in midseason. ‘This 
is a good fall color. 
Ns A charming little pom- 
SMa pon in lively clear white. 
Blooms early and is very free-flower- 
ing. The plant is short, well-shaped, 
vigorous. 
RANSOM 
A colorful red 
TOMUNME pompon that 
grows to medium height and has 
lots of flowers, ball-shaped and very 
attractive. Ideal in the garden—and 
in arrangements. 
YUL 
6 LARGE-FLOWERING 
MUMS 
ACCOLADE KING’S RANSOM 
BETTY OSTOSA 
JOY BRINGER REMEMBRANCE 
$3.80 
