The Artist's Delight: ANEMONE MUMS 



A charmer only 18 inches high. Spooned 

 white petals around a yellow anemone cen- 

 ter. A sturdy plant that starts to bloom in 

 late September. 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Please turn to page 13 for the description 

 and illustration. This variety may be called 

 either Single or Anemone type. 

 $1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Soft copper, spoon-like petals in a single 

 row surround a golden anemone center. 

 Very colorful and pleasing. 12 inches tall. 

 $1.10 ea.— 3 or more, 95c ea. 



A beautiful mum illustrated and described 

 on page 14. 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



OFFER 75 



All 4 

 Anemone Mums 



$3.70 



THE BIG FOOTBALL MUMS 



The size of a Softball, if not a 

 football! Huge white solid 

 globes with large incurved petals. Opens 

 slowly and gracefully into a compact sphere 

 of loveliness. Blooms just past midseason, 

 which is early for a Football mum. Tall, 

 vigorous but rather slender plant. 

 $1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Crisp, brilliant scarlet with 

 overtones of orange-bronze 

 and reverse of straw-bronze — most appro- 

 priate for autumn. A magnificent big, very 

 full, recurving sphere with large, even 

 petals. Tall and vigorous in growth; no 

 extra care needed. Late blooming. 

 $1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



OFFER 75A 



All 4 

 Football Mums 



$3.70 



A bright rose-pink giant. 



Cream color on the underside 

 of the petals gives a lovely two-tone effect as 

 the flower opens. The heavy petals recurve 

 gracefully to make a very double bloom. A 

 tall-growing plant, with long stems, bloom- 

 ing late. Truly a beauty. 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



Cheers for this big 

 fellow — a sunny me- 

 dium yellow that is always a popular color. 

 Enormous, very double blooms with in- 

 curved petals and long strong stems. Very 

 bright and enormously appealfng . . . per- 

 fect for a raccoon coat! A tall plant bloom- 

 ing just past midseason. 



$1.10 ea. — 3 or more, 95c ea. 



ALBION 



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MARTIN RILEY 



Disbudding 



If you want something really spectacular, try dis- 

 budding your Football, Spider and Harvest Giant 

 mums. After the plant has been pinched (as de- 

 scribed on page 6), it will produce two strong shoots 

 at the very top; flower buds will form here. Leave 

 them, but with your fingernails remove all side 

 shoots as soon as they appear (every ten days or so). 

 The plant will grow extra tall and will then need 

 to be staked and tied. The flowers? MASSIVE! 



STRAND 



"We received a dozen Mums from you last year and 

 they did exceptionally well. They were beautiful and 

 they bloomed so well the whole neighborhood en- 

 joyed bouquets." 



Mrs. A. H. B., New Jersey 



"The Chrysanthemums arrived in May with such 

 packaging as I've never seen. They are a blaze of 

 magnificence right now and I've never seen such 

 huge blooms outside a greenhouse." 



Mrs. M. B., New York 



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