Betty 



Mrs. P. S. du Pont III 



% 



Choice Large-Flowered 



FOR GLORIOUS MASS OF 

 IN YOUR HOME 



50c. each 



3 of one variety $1.25 



Avalanche. Creamy buds with lemon-yellow centers open- 

 ing into very large, fluffy fully double blooms with a 

 luminous light yellow tinge in the center until they are 

 fully open, when they are practically pure white. A glori- 

 ous variety, 2 feet tall, blooming early September, 



Betty. One of our own introductions of which we are very 

 proud. Our friends consider it one of the finest pink 

 Chrysanthemums. Elegant double blooms with firm petals, 

 and among the most frost-resistant of all. A continuous 

 midseason bloomer lYi feet tall. 



Burgundy. The rich red color of Burgundy wine with per- 

 fectly formed, densely double blooms borne on well- 

 branched, strong-stemmed plants. 23^2 feet tall; bloonis 

 in September. An indispensable variety that adds bril- 

 liant color to the garden and is superb for cutting, 



Chippewa. A flower of unusually interesting form and a 

 color of exceptional appeal — ^rich purple with a delightful 

 silvery reflex on the reverse of the incurved petals. Hardy 

 and especially good in the North. Early September. 



Elsie. Extra-large, 3 3^-inch flowers with several rows of 

 Irrm, buttercup-yellow petals around a small, deep golden 

 yellow center. A stunning midseason bloomer, esp>ecially 

 effective with lavender and pink. 



Eugene A. Wander. Huge, sparkling golden yellow blooms 

 of splendid double form. Extra early, blooming in early 

 September. 1 3^ to 2 feet tall. 



five for Good Color Contrast. 



$2.15 



OFFER 28. One each; Betty, Burgundy, 



Lavender Lady, Lola, and Mrs. P. S. du Pont III. 



Ws So Easy fo Grow 



GOOD CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Fertilize the soil if it needs it, and add peat moss or humus 

 to supply organic matter. Keep out weeds. For bushy, 

 sturdy plants pinch out the tips occasionally until early June 

 and do not let them suffer from lack of soil moisture, especi- 

 ally when buds are forming. If properly pinched back, they 

 should need no support. 



ALL MUMS ARE SENT POSTPAID 



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