Golden Carpet 



CUSHION 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Low-growing, Early, Azalea-like Mums 



A favorite type of hardy garden Chrysanthemums often 

 likened to azaleas because of their habit of growth and 

 profusion of flowers. Each plant grows into a broad, 

 spreading, many-branched clump 10 to 18 inches tall, 

 completely covered with blooms for weeks in the autumn. 

 Very fine for borders. 



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



Fireglow. See illustration. Scorchiiit; Ciiina-red llouers of scmi- 

 (l(ml)le liirrii, measuring 2 inches across. Holds its color well. Sept. 



Golden Carpet. See illustration. Broad mounds 2^> feet across 

 and a foot high, densely covered with glowing golden pompons 

 from mid-September on. Ideal for edging and bedding, and extra 

 liar<l\ because it contains arcticum blood. Good for cutting, too. 



Joan Helen. Don't miss this one, because it really is outstanding. 

 Has deliglnful large single blooms of deep lavender-purple with 

 iright yellow center, and they are so abundant as to hide the 

 foliage completely in early October. 



Lavender Lassie. See illustration. Lovely, firm, lavender blooms. 

 IiarK ,in<l dependable. Should be in every collection of Cushion 

 Mun.s. 



Powder Puff. A new Cushion Mum with gleaming white blossoms 

 in a solid sheet and never a pinkish tinge, which is inherent in most 

 other white Cushion .Mums. Forms attractive mounds a foot in 

 lieiglit and 2 feet across. 



Prince Cushion. Golden yellow, 2-inch, double blooms. 



Plant low, 

 and gold. 



\igonius and spreading. New and good. 

 September Bronze. See illustration. Bright bronze 



llowers verv frost resistant. Early Sept. 

 September Cloud. See illustration. A choice white, conlinuous- 



ilooming Cusliion Mum. Splendid for the garden an<l for cutting. 

 September Gold. See illustration. Very double llowers of the purest 



u'old imaginable. Blooms from late Sept. on. 



Sept. Bronze Sept. Gold 



Sept. Cloud 



Bloom-Covered/ Azalea-Like C 

 CUSHION MUMS 



.75 



One each of all the outstanding 9 varieties 

 described above. Enjoy them this fall and 

 for years to come. Use them in front of shrubs 

 or perennials; planted with spring bulbs; or 

 to form a bed of color by themselves. Low- 

 growing, rounded plants as covered with bloom 



as azaleas. 



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