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For a Bright Fall Garden 



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Jean Treadway 



Plant a garden full of gay Mums. Plant them over spring bulbs, between 

 other perennials, by themselves — wherever there's a little sunny space. 

 Plant these 12 fine large-flowered kinds that are especially showy, and 

 you'll have more different brilliant autumn colors than a whole, frost-kindled 

 forest could provide. 



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



Avalanche. Extra-large, densely double, fluffy white. Widely consid- 

 ered the best white. 2 ft. tall. Early Sept. 



Betty. See illus. Long lasting. Firm petaled, frost resistant, long in 

 flower, from midseason on. 2% ft. The finest pink. 



Burgundy. See illus. Rich wine-red. Very double, and a rare color. 

 Strong-stemmed, branching plant. Early Sept. 1 3^2 to 2 ft. An in- 

 dispensable variety. 



Carnival. See illus. Vivid burnt-orange — one of the brightest of all. 

 Excellent flower form, plant habit and vigor. 2 ft. Oct. 



Edith. See illus. Rich royal purple. Double, 3-inch blooms on strong, 

 bushy plants. A marvelous Mum. 



Elsie. See illus. Yellow. Extra-large (3^-inch), single blooms with 

 long, firm, heavy petals. 2 ft. Oct. A constant show prize-winner 

 and handsome contrast for the doubles. 



Lavender Lady 



OFFER 28: 



4 for $1.75 



One each of Betty, Burgundy, Lavender 



Lady, Lola. 



