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Magnolia 



TWELVE 



SELECTED 



HARDY MUMS 



for a Charming Color Harmony jean Treadway 



Algonquin. A splendid introduction from the U.S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture with showy yellow flowers of fine 

 double form. An early bloomer. 



Barbara Small. Very choice, large lavender blooms 

 3 inches across. Richer than Lavender Lady. Blooms 

 from early September on. 2 feet talL 



Burma. Glistening meflow orange-bronze. Perfectly 

 formed, fully double, 3-inch flowers borne profusely on 

 compact, weH-branched plants from late September on. 

 Grows 2 to 23^2 feet taH. 



Eggshell. Large, distinct egg-shell-white with slightly 

 deeper center. Massive flowers 3 to 4 inches across. 

 Fine for the garden and cutting. 



Indian Summer. Warm, bright, frost-resistant orange- 

 bronze flowers 23^ inches across. Blooms in October. 

 Superb for cutting. 2 3^ to 3 feet tafl. 



Jean Treadway. Very double soft pink with rose center. 

 Exceptionally lovely, forming bushy plants 2 feet talL 

 Blooms in September. 



Any of the Twelve Selected Mums : 

 50c. ea.; 3 of one variety $1.25. 



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Indian Summer 



COLOR HARMONY 



ASSORTMENT OF 12 



SELECTED MUMS 



One each of these showy 

 Mums to give a grand finale 

 to the garden display. 



OFFER 27 $4.85 



King Midas. One of the finest yellows — fully double, 

 graceful, rugged, and very hardy. A strong grower 

 and free bloomer, 2i/^ feet tafl. September. 



Magnolia. Very double, 4-inch flowers opening soft 

 pink and changing to creamy pink with soft yeHow 

 overtones. Very hardy; 2 feet. September. 



Pink Radiance. Graceful sprays of soft pink, 3-inch, 

 frost-resistant blooms covering the plants from late 

 September on. Very winter hardy. 2 }/2 feet. 



Romany. A delightful shade of rose-red with a bright 

 sheen of plum, and apricot-bufl^ on the reverse of the 

 petals. Sturdy, free blooming. Early October. 



Silver Ball. Silvery white flowers with gracefuHy in- 

 curved petals. 2 feet tafl. Mid-October. 



Symphony. Orchid-rose blended with coppery pink 

 and lavender. Well-formed, double flowers on strong 

 plants growing 23^ feet tafl. Early October. 



cri ECTED One each of Algonquin, Barbara Small, 

 u ADRV Eggshell, Indian Summer, Jean Tread- 



HARDT way, Magnolia, and Silver ^^ ^_ 



MUMS Ball. OFFER 27A ^X.T^ 



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Exotic, Free-Bhoming "SPOON" Chrysanthemums 



This unique type has many ardent admirers who are intrigued by 

 the artistic make-up of the flowers. The long petals are quilled 

 except for their tips, which open up like spoons. The flowers mea- 

 sure 2 to 3 inches across and are borne in the greatest profusion. 

 They are delightful cut flowers. 



Glowing Spoon. A striking bi-color variety with golden tubes 

 ending in sparkling bronze spoons. Very attractive. 



Jasper Spoon. Light pink tubes ending in spoons of crushed straw- 

 _berry-pink. A most unusual color combination. 



Pink Spoon. Dainty lavender-pink of graceful form. 



Rose Spoon. Luminous deep rose-pink. Very artistic. 



White Spoon. As lacy as a magnified snowflake, with slender 

 white tubes and smaU white spoons on the ends. 



Yellow Spoon. Bright yeHow, double stars composed of slender 

 but substantial tubes with spoons of the same color. 



Any of the above: 50c. ea.; 3 of one variety $1.25 



Two Special Spoon Offers 



5 SPOONS. One each of the 3 SPOONS. One each of the 



$2.35 picr/. "r"" *l.25 27 



Spoons, White, Pink, Yellow 



above six showy va 

 rieties. _„ ___ 

 Offer 27B 



