NEW HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
and 
Outstanding Older Varieties 
All have been selected for earliness of bloom, good growing habits 
and popular appeal. All are favorably known through national advertising 
and magazine articles. Sturdy plants from 2J£" pots. Orders booked 
strictly in sequence as received with cash in full or 25% to hold. 
AMELIA (Pink Cushion. Azaleamum.) Decorative. Bright pink. Sept. 10.00 
ALADDIN. Decorative. Coppery bronze. August. Ever-blooming. 8.00 
BARBARA CUMMING. Very large decorative. Clear yellow, shading to 
orange-brown at the center. Late August. 10.00 
BRUNE POITEVINE. Decorative. Reddish-bronze, golden reverse. Oct.l. 7.00 
DAYBREAK. Semi-double. Shell pink. Very large, fragrant flowers. The inner 
petals curl over the center in early stages. When fully open the soft 
golden centers and delicate pink petals make a uniquely beautiful 
effect. DAYBREAK and VIVID are the most poular 1932 Mums. 8.00 
DONALD WELLS. Single white. Finest of its sort for September. 8.00 
EARLY BRONZE. Button. Lively bronze-yellow. Late August. 8.00 
EDEN. Decorative. Bright pink. Sept. 15. Unrivaled at that date. 10.00 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. Decorative. Rich bronze and garnet. Sept. 20. 8.00 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS. Decorative. Soft, clear yellow. Late August. 8.00 
GRANNY SCOVILL. Decorative. 4" blooms. Warm coral-bronze. Oct. 10. 15.00 
JEAN CUMMING. Decorative. Pure white, yellow-blush center. Sept. 15. 15.00 
JEAN TREADWAY. Decorative. Pink with dark rose center. Oct 1. 15.00 
L' ARGENTUILL AIS. Red with gold-tipped petals giving a rich bronzy ef¬ 
fect. Absolutely distinct and a leader in popularity. Early Sept. 6.00 
R. MARION HATTON. Decorative. Brightest canary yellow. Unequaled for mass 
color effect. Remarkably resistant to frost. Late Sept. 6.00 
RUTH CUMMING Decorative. Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta shades. 
Ranks with the best, new or old. Oct 10. 10.00 
RUTH HATTON. Decorative. Ivory white, delicate lemon-yellow shades on 
opening. Exceptionally free flowering. Oct. 10. 8.00 
VIVID. Loose Decorative. A striking rosy crimson color closely approach¬ 
ing that of the American Beauty rose. Oct. 1 10.00 
DEEP ROSE. This is the "orphan" in our family of Mums in that we have never 
been able to find its name or match it with any other. It is entirely 
distinct and one of the most popular. Decorative. Large deep rose 
flowers in immense clusters. Ages thru lighter shades to pure 
white v/ith bloom holding quality an unusually long time. Oct. 10. 6.00 
NEW KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Absolutely true, directly from originator's stock. 25^ each. 
APOLLO. Bronze red and gold, suffused with glowing salmon. Oct. 12 
CERES. Old gold, chamois-yellow, and soft, coppery bronze. Oct. 10 
DAPHNE. Daphne-pink with an underlying sheen of lilac-rose. Oct. 12 
DIANA. Chatenay- rose-pink with lilac-rose and soft salmon. Oct. 12 
MARS. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. A distinct and striking color effect. Oct. 15 
MERCURY. Bronze-red changing to coppery bronze. 3" blooms. Sept. 30 
N.B. Mercury is patented but all restrictions will be removed this spring. 
