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Anemone, Pompon, Korean, Single and . . . 
Large Flowering Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Sunset 
Collection 
of 
Hardy 
Mums 
A special collec¬ 
tion of all types 
of hardy Chrysan¬ 
themums Anem¬ 
one, Pompon, 
Korean, single and 
large flowering. All 
colors, all differ¬ 
ent, all hardy. A 
most interesting 
and specially se¬ 
lected collection 
that Is sure to be 
pleasing. All B for 
90c. 
Large 
Flowering 
Hardy Mums 
WHITE SURPRISE — 
Beautiful pure white flow¬ 
ers, and dark green foliage. 
A prize winner among the 
whites. 16c ea., 3 for 43c. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR— 
Magnificent large crimson 
flowers, a recent introduc¬ 
tion of marvelous color¬ 
ing. Beautiful foliage. 22c 
ea., 3 for 59c. 
GRANNY 8C0VILLE—A 
ot. I ■■ lovely, large fluffy flower 
Chrysanthemum Chrysolora,yellow uronze. Very 
choice. 31c ea., 8 for 80c. 
GOLDEN PEARSON—A yellow 
sport of the popular Gladys Pear¬ 
son. Splendid grower, handsome 
foliage. 18c ea., 3 for 48c. 
ALADDIN (The Cut and 
Come Again Mum)—Beauti¬ 
ful flowers of rich golden 
bronze. 29c ea., 3 for 76c. 
Chrys. Granny Scovllle 
AMBASSADOR—A large, 
incurred, showy white, early. 
16e ea.. 8 for 43o. 
CHRYSOLORA—The best 
yellow for early October. 
17o ea., 3 for 46c. 
Single Chrysanthemums 
CAVALIER—This dazzling single variety will prove very pop¬ 
ular. The color is a rich vermilion red that does not fade, 80e 
ea., 3 for 79c. 
IN N 0 C E N C E—Beautiful pure white single flowers. Very prolific. 
29c ea., 3 for 7Gc. 
Large Flowering Pompon and 
Button Chrysanthemums 
These beautiful varieties are again very popular for outdoor 
bedding purposes. Quite hardy, 
of leaves or coarse stable litter 
of themseives after once planted, 
lavish, profusion of bloom. 
DAINTY MAID—White with 
pink tints. Small button type. 
16c ea., 3 for 43c, doz. for 
$1.42. 
DOROTHY TURNER—A sen¬ 
sational new bronze and old 
gold. 17o ea.. 3 for 45c, doz. 
for $1.50. 
ETHEL—A bright red baby 
pompon or button type. Gor¬ 
geous in color and free flower¬ 
ing. 18c ea., 3 for 48c, doz. 
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FIRE BIRD—This is one of 
the best early red, large pom¬ 
pons we have seen. 17c ea., 3 
for 45c, doz. for $1.50. 
GOLD MINE — Flowers of 
miniature size, pure golden yel¬ 
low button type. 16o ea., 3 for 
43c. doz. for $1.42. 
UVALDA—The earliest white 
large pompon. Sometimes shows 
slight shade of pink when first 
opening. 16o ea., 3 for 43c, 
doz. for $1.42. 
ROSE CHARM—A very pop¬ 
ular tall, bright rose-pink large 
pompon. 18o ea., 8 for 48c. 
and with but a slight covering 
during the winter will take care 
and produce an abundant, almost 
Large Pompon, Yellow Bird 
YELLOW BIRD—Large flow¬ 
ers of golden yellow. Early. 
17o ea., 3 for 45o, doz. for 
$1.50. 
New Korean Chrysanthemum Diana, 34c 
Korean 
Sunset Collection of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Five Special 
Chrysanthemums 
BRONZE DOTY—Terra Cotta, Bronze. 
PINK DOTY—Beautiful shell pink. 
RED DOTY—Silvery wine red. 
WHITE DOTY—Pure white. 
YELLOW DOTY—Golden yellow. 
SPECIAL OFFER—The 5 for 60o. 
Chrysanthemums 
The greatest advance in Chrysanthemums in 
years. Absolutely hardy without any protec- 
• tion. New pastel shades—flowers in October 
—very free blooming. Height 2 to 2% feet. 
Large Flowering, Hardy Red Doty 
Anemone Flowered 
Chrysanthemums 
Special collection Anemone Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, Bronze Buckingham, bronze; Ella 
Gilllford pink; Pink Buckingham, pink; 
Suzanne Miller, yellow. All four for 48o. 
Anemone Flowered Chrysanthemum. 
Suzanne Miller 
A P 0 L LO—A most prof use bloomer. 
Flowers 2 Inches across. A spark¬ 
ling combination of bronze, red and 
gold suffused salmon. 34o ea., 3 
for 91 c. 
CERES—Old gold blended with 
chamois-yellow; dusted with cop¬ 
pery bronze. 35c ea., 3 for 92c. 
DAPH N E — Flowers 3 % Inches 
across. Lovely daphne-pink with a 
sheen of lilac rose, and prominent 
golden stamens. 36o ea., 3 for 
94o. 
DIANA — A charming blend of 
rose-pink and soft salmon. Petals 
are triple rayed. Very fine. 84c 
ea., 3 for 91c. 
MARS—Deep amaranth-red with 
a velvety wine red sheen. Very 
brilliant. 35c ea., 3 for 92o. 
MERCURY— (Patented) — Bronze 
red changing to coppery bronze. 
3-Inch flowers. Early and showy 
—long lasting as a cut flower. 
36c ea., 3 for 94c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—Any three of 
the New Korean Mums above, for 
89c. 
Pink Cushion Chrysanthemums 
THE AZALEA 
FLOWERED 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
At the 1933 and 
1934 Century of Prog¬ 
ress Exhibition in Chi¬ 
cago this beautiful new 
Chrysanthemum cre¬ 
ated sensational inter¬ 
est. The plant Is dwarf 
and spreading growth, 
very hardy, and far 
more prolific than any 
other variety. When 
well established single 
plants have been known 
to have 1500 flowers 
open at one time. In 
color it is of a very 
pleasing rose pink. 
Produces flowers in 
late August and con¬ 
tinues to be a mass of 
blajdng glory until late 
frost. Strong plants, 
35o ea., 3 for 92o, 6 
for $1.76. 
35c 
Each 
Pink Cushion Chrysanthemum 
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