Chrysanthemums are Ideal for Cut-flowers and Garden Displays in the fall 



Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 



Extra Early Chrysanthemums 



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Spider Mums 



The Unusual Spider Mums 



Similar to Spoon varieties but with much longer, 

 spidery petals. Plants start to bloom a little later. 

 Very attractive. Available in four colors: Pink, 

 Bronze, Yellow, White. 75c. each; any 3 for 

 S1.95; anv 6 for S3.50; any 12 for S6.75. 

 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 33^ 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. 

 Strong, blooming-size plants, 85c. each; 3 for $2.25; 

 6 for $4.25 



Beautiful Mew Varieties 



Confection. Lovely pastel charmer, chic as 

 fashion itself. Rounded, 2 M to 3-inch decorative 

 type, opening gorgeous soft beige-buff, then 

 overcast cream-primrose. Beautiful buds. Erect, 

 bushy, 2-foot clump. Fine cut flower in ethereal 

 biscuit tones— none just like it. Late September. 



Daisymum. The 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. 



Fred Stone. Large, very dark bright red. Brilliant 

 color. Extra large and good when disbudded. 

 30 in. Oct. 1. 



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. 



Peaclitone. New. Most eye-catching single of 

 all — a triumph of pastel delicacy. A lovely 



3 }^-inch daisy, soothmg soft peach-pink in color, 

 in tremendous sprays to cut. Vigor galore. 



Pink Lady. Large, 4-inch flowers on a stately, 

 upright plant. Could be called a much improved 

 Betty, with larger and earlier flowers. A good all- 

 round, new rose-pink variety. 



Remember IVIe. A standout. Large, 4-inch, single 

 flowers on a 2 J^-foot plant. Radiant bronze 

 color with yellow center and bronzy gold re- 

 flections. Wonderful long stems to cut. A real 

 eye-catcher. Early Oct. 



Ruth Scott. Fine r'cflexed, incurved golden bronze, 



4 H-inch flower. 2 ft. Late Sept. 



Stylish. Shapely, recurved, 3-inch bloom, silvery 

 vermilion to old-rose and raspberry-cerise. A 



glowing novelty. 28 in. Late Sept. 

 Yellow Daisymum. As beautiful a 



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COLLECTION 863-30: 

 1 each of the 10 for $5.95 



Avalanche. Famed early white — a fluffy, snowy 

 f^odsend. Shaggy, 3 to 33i-inch flower. 18 to 24 

 in. Mid-Sept. 



Courageous. Shining dark ruby-red, 2 to 3-inch, 

 dc.uble flowers. 18 to 24 in. Late Sept. on. Al- 

 ways outstanding. 



Fascination. Large, 3 to 4-inch, lavender-pink 

 flowers. Low, IS-inch, compact plant. Starts to 

 bloom in mid-Sept. 



Flamboyant. Spectacular early Mum. Flashing 

 tangerine-scarlet, orange and bronze splashes 

 dfly description. IS to 24 in. Early Sept. _ 



Lady Fair. Cactus-like blooms, 3J^ to 5 inches 

 across. Soft lavender shaded orchid-pink. 2 to 

 2J-2 ft. Early Oct. 



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. Late September. 30-inch 



Raspberry Festival. Shapely, 3-inch flower of 



bright, deep rose-pink with silvery lilac overcast. 



18-inch plant starts to bloom very early — often 



in Aug. 

 Stemembrance. Red pompon. Very free bloomer. 

 Searchlight. Brilliant tangerine-bronze. It is 



\ ery free blooming and grows to 2 feet high. 



Nice to cut. Late Sept. 

 Wayzata. Bronze-tinged buds open to 3-inch, deep 



\ ellow blooms on good cutting stems. Early 



Sept. 



Any of above varieties, 75c. each; 3 for $1.95; 



6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.75 



COLLECTION S63-31: 



1 each of the 10 for $5.35 



Large Pompons 



Solid, ball-shaped flowers averaging 1 J^ to 2 

 inches across, on 2 to 2 ^ 2-foot plants. 



75c. each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.75 

 Canary Wonder. Lemon-yellow. Early Sept. 

 Carmine Queen. Bright carmine-red. Oct. 10. 

 Improved Early Wonder. Bright rose-pink. Sept. 



Small Pompons 



or Button Mums 



Small, solid, ball-shaped flowers like buttons, on 

 tidy, 18 to 24-inch plants. 



75c. each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.75 

 Chocolate Drop. Tiny red buttons. Late Sept. 

 Irene. Popular white. Late Sept. 

 Masquerade. Silvery rose-lilac with red eye. 



Late Sept. 

 Orchid Jewel. Lovely orchid-pink. Late Sept. 

 Yellow Irene. Popular yellow. Late Sept. 



COLLECTION S63-34: 

 1 each of the 5 for $3.00 



4 Choice All-America Mums 



ihogany-bronze over a 

 lively scarlet base. Soon a medley of tangerine, 

 bronze and orange blazes forth on marvelous 

 cutting sprays. Sept. 25. 



Flameburst. Plant Pat. App. for. Decorative 

 type flowers, 3 inches across, often informally 

 feathery. Watermelon-flame to deep rose-red 

 with yellow at the base. Grows 2 feet tall. 

 Sept. 22. 



Her Majesty. Plant Pat. 2030. Shapely, 3-inch 

 blooms of pure white with a cream center. Early 

 October. The handsome sprays come on a strong, 

 28-inch plant. 



Headliner. Plant Pat. 1956. Neat, erect, 2-foot 

 clumps with marvelous sprays of terra-cotta 

 to walnut-coral color. Fully double, slightly 

 incurving. 3 3^inch blooms, starting about 

 September 20. 

 Any of above 4 varieties, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 



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 earlv October. 

 Available in White, Yellow, Pink, Red and 

 Bronze. 75c. each; any 3 for S1.95; any 6 for S3.50; 

 any 12 for S6.75. 



COLLECTION S63-33: 

 1 each of the 5 Spoon Mums for $3.00 



Harvest Giant Mums 



perb new group of giant Mums. See 



8 New Cushion Mums 



Apricot Sheen. Plant Pat. App. for. All-America 

 Winner. A fine, healthy mound not over 15 

 inches high, composed of dozens of apricot- 

 colored flowers. Each one is a beauty, about 3 

 inches across. Sept. through Oct. 



Bingo. Plant Pat. App. for. All-America Winner. 

 Makes a colorful mound of rich, intense deep 

 red with orange tones. A striking garden display 

 from late September to frost. Dependable and 

 easy to grow. 15 to 18 in. 



Bronze Queen. At last, a good bronze cushion 

 Mum. Masses of 2 3-^ to 3-inch, double flowers 

 completely cover the 15 to 18-inch plant from 

 mid-September on. A good grower and most 

 appealing color. 



Dan Foley. Honoring the esteemed garden author- 

 ity, the former editor of Horticuliure. A blazing, 

 18-inch cushion. Broad, vivid flashes of tangerine 

 to orange-scarlet. Each 2-inch bloom usually 

 has a gold-splashed center. Late Sept. on. 



Golden Carpet. Recumbent as a rug of golden 

 pornpons! Ideal for rock gardens, walls, urns, 

 edging, border, etc. A marvelous mound. 



Powder River. New. This broad, powerful 

 cushion could become, a Mum classic. Ex- 

 quisitely formed, 2 3^-inch blooms, so white 

 they're glacial— welcome anywhere. Early, 

 hardy with quahty to spare. 



Sing Along. Catchy harnony of dark foliage, 

 coral-pink buds, rounded 2-inch pompons of soft 

 rose-shell with flirty coral-rose eye. Great fall 

 seller, more consistent than most two-tones. 

 Rugged 18-inch plant. Ideal for corsages. 



Spunky. Appealing little button of bronzy gold 

 centered by mahogany eye, in cushion form. A 

 type of increasing popularity. Only about 15 

 inches tall, a cheerful little chap. 



COLLECTION S63-32: 

 1 each of the 8 for $4.95 



OTHER CUSHION MUMS 



Mound or cushion-like gromh 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. 



Cushion Mums 



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