Chrysanthemums Are Ideal for Cut-flowers and Garden Displays in the Fall 
Spider Mums 
Beautiful New Varieties 
Champagne. Ivory-shell-pink. Large bloom on 
strong, well-branched plants. An exquisite color. 
3 ft. Late Sept. 
Daisymum. The newest and best single. Flower 
opens beautiful ivory, changing to pure alabaster- 
white, with three to four rows of wide flat petals 
with rounded ends. Pure gold center. Tall, 
base-branched plants give glorious cutting stems. 
30 in. Late Sept. eee 
Fred Stone. Large, very dark bright red. Brilliant 
color. Extra large and good when disbudded. 
30 im. Oct. 1. 
John Furst. A typical fall color in Mums. Fully 
double, brilliant glistening orange. Strong plant 
and beautiful flowers. 30 in. Early Oct. 
Newton. Huge, 4 to 6-inch, fluffy cactus-type 
blooms of most appealing clear golden yellow. 
Excellent for cutting. Blooms from early Septem- 
ber until heavy frost. The 18-inch, bushy plant 
is always a sight to behold. 
Nobility. Velvety-textured, deep dark red flowers 
on strong branched plants. Excellent dark green 
foliage. 26 in. Early Oct. : 
Purple Heart. Semi-quilled petals of grapejuice- 
purple with a silvery reflex. This flower ages 
well and is a beautiful color when several weeks 
old. 26 in. Late Sept. 
Ruth Scott. Fine reflexed, incurved golden bronze, 
41-inch flower. 2 ft. Late Sept. 
Spartan. Large, full double, white. Very distinct 
and lovely. Vigorous grower. 2 ft. Early Oct. 
Stylish. Shapely, recurved, 3-inch bloom, silvery 
vermilion to old-rose and raspberry-cerise. A 
glowing novelty. 28 in. Late Sept. 
Any of above varieties, 85c. each; 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.00 
COLLECTION S60-30: 
One each of the 10 for $5.95 
The Unusual Spider 
Similar to Spoon varieties but with much longer, 
spidery petals. Plants start to bloom a little later. 
Very attractive and most interesting. Available in 
four colors: Pink, Bronze, Yellow, White. 70c. 
cach: any 3 for $1.85; any 6 for $3.35; any 12 for 
$6.25. 
Ak-Sar-Ben. New and very unusual. The first in 
a new series of early-blooming quill or Spider 
Mums for the garden. The fully double, stiff- 
textured, quilled flowers are 31% to 5 inches 
across and are borne singly or in loose clusters on 
strong, stiff stems. Suntan shade overlaid with 
rose. Strong, 30-inch plants bear their blooms 
from late August until killing freezes. A truly 
hardy, early-blooming Rayonante type Mum 
has been much desired, and thus this variety, 
the first in that category, is sure to be popular. 
Strong, blooming-size plants, $1.35 each; 2 for $2.50 
Limited two to a customer. 
Extra Early Chrysanthemums 
Abundance. Decorative blooms, 3 to 3% inches 
across, a blend of smoky bronze-gold with red 
eye. 20 to 24in. Late Sept. 
Avalanche. Famed early white—a fluffy, snowy 
godsend. Shaggy, 3 to 31-inch flower. 18 to 24 
in. Mid-Sept. 
Betty. Splendid upright rose-pink without a trace 
ef magenta. One of the finest pinks. 28 in. Late 
ept. 
Dark Knight. Decorative 2 14-inch flowers. Ruby- 
crimson to maroon. 2 ft. Late Sept. 
Flamboyant. Spectacular early Mum. Flashing 
tangerine-scarlet, orange and bronze splashes 
defy description. 18 to 24in. Early Sept. 
Lady Fair. Cactus-like blooms, 344 to 5 inches 
across. Soft lavender shaded orchid-pink. 2 to 
21% ft. Early Oct. 
Mary Harrison. Bright, glowing aster-purple, 
lightening to phlox-purple. Semi-double. Ex- 
cellent for cutting 24 in. Late Sept. 
Mikado. Certainly one of our very finest. Breath- 
taking, 4-inch cactus flowers, with velvety 
Turkish red petals that recurve. Incurved central 
crests of ruddy gold. Production is Iavish from 
late September on. 30-inch stems. Cuts well, 
disbuds well. A novel, compelling accent. 
Reverie. Unforgettable Sane bloom, coffee-pink 
graced by mahogany eye. 2 ft. Late Sept. 
Sun Dance. Double, 3-inch, pure lemon-butter- 
yellow flowers. 21% ft. Very hardy. Early Oct. 
Any of above varieties, 70c. each; 3 for $1.85; 
6 for $3.35; 12 for $6.25 
COLLECTION S60-31: 
One each of the 10 for $4.85 
Large Pompons 
_ Solid, ball-shaped flowers averaging 114 to 2 
inches across, carried on strong, upright, 2 to 214- 
foot plants. 
70c. each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.35; 12 for $6.25 
Canary Wonder. Lemon-yellow. Early Sept. 
Carmine Queen. Bright carmine-red. Oct. 10. 
Lnproyed Early Wonder. Bright rose-pink. Late 
ept. 
Small Pompons 
or Button Mums 
Small, solid, ball-shaped flowers like buttons, on 
tidy, 18 to 24-inch plants. 
70c. each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.35; 12 for $6.25 
Cutie. Tiny red buttons. Mid-Oct. 
Irene. Popular white. Late Sept. z 
Masquerade. Silvery rose-lilac with red eye. 
Late Sept. 
Orchid Jewel. Lovely orchid-pink. Late Sept. 
Yellow Irene. Popular yellow. Late Sept. 
COLLECTION S60-34: 
1 each of the 5 for $2.75 
2 Choice All-America Mums 
Girl Friend. Plant Pat. 1791. The most gorgeous 
early pink Mum, a radiant All-America Winner 
for 1959. Proud 28-inch stems are loaded with 
solid, very double, 314-inch blossoms—first a 
teasing shell-pink, then deeper Venetian pink 
as days grow colder. Finally delightful coral rose 
to dawn-pink flushes creep over the shapely, 
rounded heads. Superb to cut for its refined color 
and also striking in borders. Splendid from 
September 15 on. Blends magically with all 
Beker shades! f 
Burning Bronze. Plant Pat. Applied for. Very 
free, vigorous, 24-foot bushes. Ample, 24-inch 
blossoms open an_ exciting mahogany-bronze 
over a lively scarlet base. Soon a medley of 
tangerine, bronze and orange blazes forth on 
marvelous cutting sprays. So warm and mag- 
netic you’ll never forget it. Sept. 25. 
Either of above varieties, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
Spoon Mums 
Fascinating flowers for the garden and cut flowers 
for the home. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high and 
start to bloom from late September to early October. 
Available in White, Yellow, Pink, Red and 
Bronze. 70c. each; any 3 for $1.85; any 6 for $3.3 5; 
any 12 for $6.25. 
COLLECTION S60-33: 
1 each of the 5 Spoon Mums $2.75 
Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
8 New Cushion Mums 
Distinctively Different and 
Unusually Beautiful 
Ann Ladygo. An anemone-flowered cushion of 
light camellia-rose-pink. 244-inch bloom with 
114-1nch, raised center. A delicate beauty. 16 in. 
Early Oct. 
Bronze Queen. At last, a good bronze cushion 
Mum. Masses of 2% to 3-inch, double flowers 
completely cover the 15 to 18-inch plant from 
mid-September on. A good grower and most 
appealing color. 
Coral Hue. Well-formed, 2 to 24-inch, double 
blooms of a most exquisite coral color. Very free 
blooming from mid-September on. Low, spread- 
ing growth, about 15 inches high. 
Corsage Cushion. A little mound 15 inches or so 
in all directions, tightly clasping dainty, 2-inch, 
decorative pompons fringed like a carnation. 
At the onset delicate pearl-pink, then creamy 
ivory-white tints appear. The transition is 
wholly graceful, the plant always completely 
banked in bloom. Totally different—each flower 
an irresistible boutonniere, each spray a natural 
corsage. Late Sept. on. 
Crimson Lady. All-America Winner. Another of 
our new large-flowered cushions with the kind of 
“lady-in-red”’ brilliance that draws the eye— 
Wonderful, very double 
and admiration, too! 
flowers nearly 3 inches across are very firm and 
neat. The bush, which reaches 14 to 16 inches in 
height, is covered with them. Crimson Lady’s 
rich red coloring makes any fall garden a knock- 
out, and those splendid flowers are just right for 
bouquets too. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
Dan Foley. Honoring the esteemed garden author- 
ity, the former editor of Horticulture. A blazing, 
18-inch cushion. Broad, vivid flashes of tangerine 
Each 2-inch bloom usually 
to orange-scarlet. 
has a gold-splashed center. Late Sept. on. 
Golden Fantasy. 
flowered Mums. 
Petals are tubular, three 
pronged and forked. Clean, dark green foliage 
and strong, upright growth enhance the bright 
gold flower. 20 in. Late Sept. 
Minnpink. The most gorgeous color of all the 
compact, early pincushion varieties. Thousands 
of clear, clean rose-pink flowers completely hide 
the mound-like plant. 15 in. Late Sept. 
Any of above varieties, except where noted, 
85c. each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.00 
COLLECTION S60-32: 
One each of the 8 for $4.95 
OTHER CUSHION MUMS 
Mound or cushion-like growth 12 to 15 inches in 
height and as much as 18 inches in spread. Free 
blooming from early September to frost, August in 
some varieties. Six outstanding colors: Pink, Red, 
White, Yellow, Bronze, Purple. 
Your choice of any color: 70c. each; 
any 3 for $1.85; any 6 for $3.35; any 12 for $6.25 
Cushion Mums 
All Perennial plants are subject to the 3% Md. or 2% D.C. Sales Tax. Please include in your remittance. 
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