Who wants a gorgeous Chrysanthemum 
garden in September? Well, here are the 
flowers for you if you do. "Popularity 
Tested"—selected with extreme care, and 
unusually hardy because of superior grow¬ 
ing conditions. May we have your order 
for some of these? 
"POPULARITY 
Garden Variety 
ANN MILLER—A new early variety, 
in full color August 25th. Possesses 
true autumn tints of deep russet un¬ 
derlaid with orange red. Was greatly 
admired by all of our visitors. Grows 
16 inches high with 2*/2 inch flowers. 
One of the outstanding introductions 
of 1937. Pot plants each, 45c; three 
$1.20; doz. $4.50. 
DEANNA —A new and distinctive 
pompon of bright bronzy red, reverse 
of petals orange. Twelve to fourteen 
inches high and in bloom Sept. 15th. 
We urge you to try Deanna for we are 
sure you will love it. Pot plants each 
45c; three $1.20; doz. $4.50. 
EARLY BRONZE —A most attractive 
early pompon. Bright orange-bronze 
flowers in clusters on stiff upright 
stems. In full bloom Sept. 20th. Re¬ 
mains in good condition for a long 
time (Pictured on cover). Pot plants 
each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
ELENA —New and different. Lovely 
large fully double flowers of bright 
bronzy red which gradually changes to 
light bronzy brown tinged with yellow¬ 
ish pink. Good for northern sections. 
Sepf. 30th. Pot plants each, 30c; three 
80c; doz. $3.00. 
EMMET— The new bronze sensation. 
In our garden last summer we counted 
715 blossoms on _ one of these plants. 
Foliage nearly hidden — see picture. 
Plant illustrated is two feet across and 
only 15 inches high. Plot plants each, 
35c; three 90c; doz. $3.50. 
IS THE MONTH for 
these Early Bloomers 
FLASHLIGHT —The outstanding dark red early. Large, rather 
shaggy flowers with convex petals of rich brilliant red. The nearest 
to a true red we know of. (Pictured on cover.) Pot plants each, 30c; 
three 80c; doz. $3.00. 
ILLCO —A remarkable display of lighf pink single flowers. Plant 
grows similar to Emmet. Flowers Sept. 15th. Pot plants each, 25c; 
three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
JEAN CUMMING —Jean Cumming is in our judgment the best 
hardy white chrysanthemum to date. Its large double flowers of the 
purest white are softly shaded with creamy yellow at the center. 
Matures Sept. 15th. Pot plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
NORMANDIE —For you who like early "MUMS," Normandie is one 
of the earliest cream-whites. Loads of large flowers 3 inches across, 
borne on stiff upright stems 18 inches high. Flowers September 10th. 
Pot plants each, 25c; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50. 
OHIO GOLD —This new variety is a welcome addition to the early 
class. Large, double, bright yellow flowers are borne in great pro¬ 
fusion on sturdy plants. Medium height and in bloom Sept. 20th. 
(Pictured on cover.) Pot plants each, 30c; three 80c; doz. $3.00. 
PINK LADY —(Rozika) The best double pink. Fully double flowers 
of fine bright pink. Mature about Sept. 20th. Excellent for cutting 
and long lasting. Plants in our gardens had some fine blossoms of 
delicate light pink as late as Nov. 20th. (Pictured on cover.) Pot 
plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN —Large, double, pure white flowers borne in 
great profusion on dwarf plants. Early, blooms in late August or 
early Sept. (Pictured on cover.) Pot plants each 25c; three 65c; 
doz. $2.50. 
SUNKIST— G reat clusters of bright orange double flowers cover 
these plants Sept. 25th. Grows 18 inches high. An excellent variety, 
Pot plants each, 25c; three 65c; doz. $2.50. 
WHITE GULL —The Garden World has been waiting for this! Chry¬ 
santhemum lovers will welcome this snowy white wonder plant to their 
gardens. A petite white pompon. Plant this with Deanna in front of 
Jewell for a breath-taking combination. Pot plants each, 45c; three 
$1.20; doz. $4.50. 
Why Order 
Have you ever had 
Y * the experience of 
selecting what you 
wanted in a department store— 
going home to think about it— 
and then return to find that it was 
gone? Those things also happen 
in the nursery business. Although 
we offer you only "Popularity Test¬ 
ed" items, we can never quite tell 
which will sell fastest. Sometimes 
stocks become exhausted. By or- 
dering early you avoid disappoint¬ 
ment and make more sure to get 
exactly what you order. 
It is particularly important this 
spring, with a very heavy demand 
for all popular plants, to get your 
order in as soon as possible. 
This is just one plant of the gorgeous glowing EMMET, described 
on this page. 
