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Selected Hlardy 
MUMS 
Glorious Colors 
$4.85 
This is a ‘‘superior 
dozen’’ to our minds— 
kinds selected as most 
satisfactory in every a 
way. Many are recent, ’ 
improved varieties; 
others are older kinds 
that have never been 
surpassed. Together, 
, they’ll give you an 
E —s 2 ‘‘Orientalrug”’ of glow- eRe 
Magnolia ing color. 

50c ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
*Barbara Small. Lavender. This choice, new large-flowered Mum is 
a deeper color than Lavender Lady and just as fine. Double, 3-inch 
flowers. Blooms from early Sept. on. 2 feet. 
Bokhara. Soft crimson and wine-red; lovely as a Bokhara rug, with the 
same silky gleam. 2-foot plants with splendid foliage. Perfectly 
double flowers. Early Oct. 
Burma. Glistening, light bronze with a hint of soft orange. Perfectly 
formed, fully double, 3-inch blooms from late Sept. on. Compact, 
well-branched plants, 2 to 21% feet tall. 
*Charies Nye. Rich buttercup-yellow. 3-inch, fully double, rounded 
blooms in quantity on superior plants. Sept. 2 feet. 
*ElIsie. See illustration. Yellow. Extra large (31-inch), single blooms 
with long, firm-textured petals. Midseason. Try this with the 
double lavender and pink varieties. It is a gem. 
*Indian Summer. Warn, bright orange-bronze, 21%-inch blooms pro- 
long the Mum season 1n October. Frost resistant. Tall. 
King Midas. Clear yellow, one of the best. Densely double, with broad 
petals. Very hardy. Sept. 21% feet tall. 
Magnolia. See illustration. Very double, 4-inch blooms open soft pink, 
iater shading to creamy pink like a magnolia. Unusually hardy and 
long in bloom from Sept. on. 2 feet. 
*Olive Longland. See illustration. New salmon-pink and apricot. 
Quantities of well-formed, double blooms in Sept. and Oct. on vigor- 
ous plants. Hardy and good. 
Pink Radiance. Sprays of soft pink blooms cover the vigorous plants 
from late Sept. on. Double, frost-resistant, 3-inch flowers on hardy, 
214-foot plants. 
*Tasiva. Glistening, snow-white, double blooms of fine form and good 
size. Very free flowering. Midseason. A superb white. 
*Theresa. Rosy copper-orange with deep, tightly rolled, golden center 
petals. Double, large blooms. Midseason. On the dullest day, these 
flowers glow as if the sun were shining brightly on them. 
Oflor 244 7 FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS $92.85 
7 ifs One each of above varieties marked * 
Lovely Free-Blooming “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. Glowing Spoon is a new one of our own of which 
we are very proud. 
Glowing Spoon. Sparkling bronze spoons radiate from a golden center. 
Showy and outstandingly attractive. 
Jasper Spoon. Yellow and red. Striking as a cut flower. 
Pink Spoon. Dainty lavender-pink. 
Rose Spoon. Deep rose-pink. 
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. 

B. 6 Spoons,” 1 each of above for $2.35, ppd. 
Kor 216 3 ‘“Spoons,’”’ 1 each of Rose, 
Sitter 31€ White and Yellow $1.25, ppd. 
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Olive Longland 
15 MUMS $5.35 
One of each shown in color on these 
two pages 

Spoon Chrysanthemums 
__ Note the ‘‘Spoon”’ at the end of each petal _ 
