POMPONS $2.95 



To many people these are the best 



Mums of all. Plants and blooms are 



longer lasting, probably, than any other 



kind. Small, firm, very double blooms 



in great sprays that give grace to the 



garden and bouquets. We highly 



recommend all these varieties. 



''^▼'^ 1 



50< 



ea.; 3 of one variety 

 for $1.25 



Ermalinda. Liglit violet. Late. 

 Goblin. Brilliant bronze. 



Early (Xt. 

 Harbor Lights. Yellow and 

 white. Well named; it seems 

 to glow with light. Early. 

 Mandalay. Bright orange-bronze. Early. 

 Nuggets. Golden yellow. Late. 

 Orchid Jewel. Rich orchid. Very good. 

 Early Oct. 

 Ruby Pompon. See illustration. Mid-Oct. 

 White Wonder. New and good. Mid-Oct. 



OFFER 31. One each of 8 differ- 



ent varieties listed. (Value $4.) 



$2.95 



Elsie. Large-flowered 



Spoon Chrysanthemums 



Bokhara. Crimson-red. Double. Early Oct. 



Burma. Light orange-bronze. Double. Late Sept. 



Elsie. See illustration. Yellow. Extra-large, single. Hand- 

 some contrast for the doubles. 



Huntsman. Bronzy scarlet-orange. Double. 



Indian Summer. Bright orange-bronze. Prolongs the Mum 

 season in October. Frost resistant. 



Jean Treadway. See illustration. Two-toned pink. Unfading 

 and distinctive. Sept. 



Lovely Free-B[oomlng "SPOONS" 



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



This unique type has proved exceedingly popular. All are charming 

 and very free in bloom. The long petals are quilled almost to the tips 

 which open like little spoons. See illustration. All are delightful as 

 cut flowers. 



The flowers are 2 to 3 inches across, with an airy appearance of great 

 delicacy and charm. 



Pink Spoon. Dainty pink. The spoon tips are deeper color and showy. 

 White Spoon. Large. As lacy as a magnified snowflake. 

 Yellow Spoon. Bright yellow, with a delicately fresh, tissue-crisp look. 



Flowers are long lasting and come in large, graceful sprays over a long 



period. Excellent. 



OFFER 31A. 3 "Spoons," 1 each of Pink, White ^/t <«• 

 and Yellow ^J.Xd 



12 Large-Flowered Hardy Mums 



This is a "superior dozen" to our minds — kinds selected as most 

 satisfactory in every way. Many are recent, improved varieties; others 

 are older kinds that have never been surpassed. Together, they'll 

 give you an "Oriental rug" of glowing color. 



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

 Barbara Small. See illustration. Deeper color than Lavender Lady 

 and just as fine. 5-inch blooms. Early Sept. 2 ft. 



Magnolia. Creamy magnolia-pink. Double. Sept. 

 Meditation. New. Bright peach-red and yellow. 

 Tasiva. Double, glistening white. Midseason. 



One (if the best whites. 

 Theresa. Briglitest of all. A rosy copper-orange 



tiiat fairly glows. Double. 

 Yellow Avalanche. New. Huffy yellow with 

 huge liioonis. Double. Good. 



Barbara Small 



Jean Treadway 



OFFER 31B 



One each of all 12 differ- 

 ent, hardy large- c^ J'm 

 flowered kinds . ^"03 



SELECTED 

 HARDY MUMS 



One each: 

 Barbara Small, Elsie, 

 Indian Summer, 

 Jean Treadway, Ta- 

 siva, Theresa, Yel- 

 nw Avalanche. 



$2.95 



OFFER 31C 



OFFER 31D. Your 



choice of'any a-f^ fa 



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