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LAMPLIGHTER 
Lamplighter 
SPARKLING 
To Lengthen the Summer, Grow Mums 
Its not hard to grow mums. Just be sure you give them full sun 
and good garden soil. Set out the plants about 18 inches apart, any 
time up to the middle of June. 
Pinching the plants (see page 6) will encourage them to branch 
out, become bushier and bloom more freely. Keep the young plants 
weeded, and water them freely in dry spells. No spraying is needed. 
Light winter protection with evergreen boughs is a good idea. Your 
reward will be armloads of bloom at the very time when most other 
garden plants have signed off for the year. 
Sparkling 
Deep pink buds open to radiant pink, 
double flowers, softening to silvery lav- 
ender. Upright, strong plant with good 
stems to cut. Early. 
(Created by Rod Cumming.) Cheerful > ta la? $1.25 ea.—3 or more, $1.10 ea. 
bright bronze that laughs at frost. Heavy ng @ 
petaled, very double, good size. Tall and “ Lee Powell 
vigorous, blooming in midseason. Long- 
stemmed sprays, fine to cut. 
$1.25 ea.—3 or more, $1.10 ea. 
Diva 
Dark, velvety, vivid wine-purple. Flow- 
ers are double, over 31% inches across, in 
nice sprays. Vigorous, spreading but 
upright. Blooms in late September. Won- 
derful to cut. 
$1.25 ea.—3 or more, $1.10 ea. 
4 nk 
This rich deep gleaming gold color lights 
up the whole garden. Large, full, heavy 
textured. Ideal for cutting. A tall, broad 
plant, blooming early. 
$1.25 ea.—3 or more, $1.10 ea. 
Betty 
Rich salmon-pink, shading deeper in the 
center. Large, firm petaled, full and 
lasting. Wonderful in midseason. Very 
tall and hardy. 
$1.25 ea.—3 or more, $1.10 ea. 
BETTY 
