Decorative) 
PLANT YOUR MUMS AND LET NATURE 
DO THE REST 
Mums are very satisfying plants to grow, demanding 
so little. Full sun, good garden soil, water in dry spells 
. . and there you have their requirements. Plant them 
in spring (any time up to mid-June) and pinch the tips 
once or twice to encourage bushier growth. They will 
live for years. 






















DIVA. Dark, velvety, vivid purple . . . an accent color that 
shows best in a bright location. Flowers are double, over 31% 
inches across, in nice sprays. Vigorous, spreading but upright in 
growth. Blooms in late September. Wonderful to cut. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
] WELL. Gleaming gold—a rich, deep color that lights up the gar- 
den. Large, full, heavy textured. Ideal for cutting. Bears quantities of bloom 
on a tall, broad plant. Early. Another classic that refuses to go out of style. 
$1.10 ea:—3 or more, 95c ea. 
NTATYTMW TAannarT 
JALLEY FORGE. (Created by Rod Cumming.) Rich dark maroon. Buds 
are almost black, opening to flat, double, 34-inch blooms of perfect shape. 
Good stems for cutting. A strong plant of medium height, as broad as it is tall, 
with dark glossy leaves. Early October. The darkest mum we know. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
WALTZ TIME. (Created by Rod Cumming.) Beautiful. huge blooms 
lavishly borne in early midseason. Cream colored at the center, progressing to 
pastel pink at the edges and finally turning blush-pink. Very double, fine tex- 
tured, marvelous to cut. Tall and vigorous—18 inches high and 12 inches broad. 
$1.10 ea.—3 or more, 95c ea. 
‘‘Last spring for the first time we ordered Veronicas and Chrysanthemums from 
Star Roses . . . The plants arrived in superb condition and did beautifully.” 
Mrs. J. A. S., New Jersey 
WALTZ TIME, 
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LEE POWELL 
VALLEY FORGE 

