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i Plant Pats. App. for) 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, SEPTEMBER SONG 



These are greenhouse-type Mums that can be grown in the garden. The enor- 

 mous flowers, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, are carried on heavy stems. For largest size 

 disbudding is necessary; otherwise they will be somewhat smaller. All start to bloom 

 about September 20. The colors are superb, and the growth is sturdy. Ideal for 

 garden borders and for cutting. 



Sturdy plants, ready to bloom this fall, any one named variety, 

 S1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.50 



Gold Dust. Bright golden yellow. Very free flowering, with a compact plant habit. 

 Indian Summer. Striking deep bronze with golden reverse. 

 Pink Haze. Pleasing medium light shell-pink. 

 Redskin. Vivid burgundy-red, reflex type flowers. 

 September Song. 



Extra compact, bushy 



growth. Rose- pink 



flowers. 

 White Frost. White 



incurved blooms. 



COLLECTION $61 -1 1 1 each of the 6 listed above for $4.95 

 TWO FINE HARDY MUMS-ALL AMERICA WINNERS FOR 1960 



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 mg, 33^-inch 



Headliner. Plant Pat. App. for. Neat, erect, 2-foot clumps with 

 of terra-cotta to walnut-coral color. Fully double, slightly ir 

 blooms, starting about September 20. $1.00 each; 3 or more, 85c. each 



Pink Cherub. Plant Pat. App. for. Petite, globular, 13^-inch pompons of shin 

 rose-pink with a darker center. The bushy, 12 to 15-inch plant is complet 

 covered with bloom from September 15 on. $1.00 each; 3 or more, 85c. each. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM, PINK CHERUB 



« CAMELLIA, KING'S RANSOM 



All-America Winner for 1961 



This is a Japonica type, hardy in the Washington 

 area. Blooms in early spring. Handsome, pale pink 

 flowers of loose peony form, averaging 4 to 5 inches 

 across. The color deepens as it ages. Growth is up- 

 right and more rapid than most Camellias. Plants 

 grow equally well in shade or sun. Plant Pat. 1800. 

 Strong, 2-year-old plants, ready to bloom next spring. 

 $7.95 each, 2 for $15.00. 



CAMELLIA, Sparkling Bur g undy 



All-America Winner for 1960 

 Plant Pat. 1539 

 This is of the hardy Sasanqua type that blooms 

 during the fall. The ruby-rose-red flowers are fully 

 double, 3 to 4 inches across. Very free blooming, 

 with good lustrous foliage. Strong, upright, yet com- 

 pact growth. Sturdy, 2-year-old plants, ready to 

 bloom this fall. $5.95 each; 2 for $11.00. 

 For other Camellias, see page 35 



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