W Picture Garden of, . . 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WAN Different CiC QC 

 All Named ^l»-3r3 



Including some of the NEWER KINDS 



What a colorful show these will make in your 

 garden, besides giving armfuls of gay, spicy 

 blooms for indoors! They will give the most 

 gorgeous show of the year, at minimum cost, after 

 most other flowers are gone. We include all 

 types of Mums except English and Greenhouse. 

 ASK FOR OFFER 31F 



Northland Daisies 



NORTHLAND 

 DAISIES 



Visorous . . . Profuse . . . Extra Hardy 



A handsome and extremely hardy strain 

 of single-flowered Chrysanthemums. They 

 are hybrids of arcticum forming well- 

 branched, broad plants 2 to 3 feet in diam- 

 eter and bearing in October great masses of 

 large showy blooms in many delightful colors. 

 Fine for garden and cutting. 



Eric tlie Red. Brilliant scarlet. 

 Galaliad. Very fine pure yellow. 

 Igloo. Magnificent pure white blooms. 

 Kristina. Delightful deep rose-pink, 

 Rheingold. Glistening golden bronze. 

 Viking. Brilliant bronze-red flowers. 



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

 variety $1.25. 

 ^"E'' 31. One each of these six 

 fine Northland Daisies 



$2.45 



12 Unusual Value $4.45 

 Includes All Garden Types 



OFFER 31A. One each: Bokhara, Carnival, 

 Betty, Lola, Burgundy, Magnolia, Indian Sum- 

 mer, Glowing Spoon, Harbor Lights, Apricot 

 Glow, Ruby Pompon, and Forward at a real 

 saving. Offers a splendid opportunity to get ac- 

 quainted with the various Garden Types and in- 

 cludes a splendid color range, insuring a glorious 

 show. 



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Ambassador 



Major Edward Bowes 



you Can Grow These 



Greenhouse-type Mums 



Right in your Own Garden 



These selected Greenhouse-type Chrysanthemums open up a 

 new and highly exciting opportunity to the serious gardener who 

 strives for unusual results. They bloom from mid to late October 

 and can therefore be grown in the garden except in northern 

 latitudes. Protect them with a sheet or similar cover against early 

 frosts or pot up in September for bringing into flower in the window 

 of a sunny, cool room or the unheated enclosed porch. For extra- 

 large blooms prune to six or eight stems and pinch out all but the 

 top bud. Tie each shoot to a thin stake to hold up the heavy flowers. 



Ambassador. Magnificent, large, round, creamy white blooms. 



Gold Lode. Appealing light golden yellow of splendid form. 



Hilda Bergen. Brilliant bronzy red of great beauty. 



Indianola. Light reddish bronze. A glorious autumn shade. 



Major Edward Bowes. Very popular lavender-pink. 



Mrs. H. E. Kidder. An exceptionally popular rich yellow. 



October Rose. Most delightful pink blooms of perfect form. 



Silver Sheen. A very popular early-flowering white. 

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



OFFER 31B: SfedToW'*'.'""''.*"'.''"'"'' ."'"': $1-75 

 OFFER 31 C: Pg-e^ehL"' '" "" """ ''"'""' $3.25 



GREENHOUSE-TYPE MUMS o«« 3id 



$4.95 



I ^ The complete assortment of the above eight and 

 the four Spiders 



GRACEFUL SPIDER MUMS 



A unique and highly artistic Greenhouse Type suited to garden 

 planting for late October bloom in the varieties offered. The 

 large flowers are somewhat flattened and the long petals radiate 

 from the center, with the ends turned upward, which gives them 

 a delightful lacy effect. 



Bess Witt. Beautiful salmon-pink shading to bronze. 



Kay Tashima. Huge white with slender hooked ends. 



Ohkwan. Very large flowers of brilliant yellow. 



Sylvia. Solid pink with hooked red petal tips. 



Any of the above: 65c. ea.; 3 of one variety $1.65. 



FOUR SPIDER MUMS. OFfer 31 E 



You simply will have to get acquainted with all four, offered ^9 95 

 here at a special price '*^ ' 



Mrs. H. E. Kidder 



Hilda Bergen 



