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PLUMFIELD NURSERIES 
FREMONT, NEBRASKA 
PERENNIALS—continued 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY OUT DOOR. 
♦Some of the varieties starred, particularly on early blooming types, are 
hard to handle as dormant plants, so for that reason, we are handling 
them as both dormant and potted plants. In making up your order, 
specify which you prefer and your preference will be given as far as 
possible. 
•ALADDIN. (See New and Special Items)_ $1.20 
•ALICE HOWELL. Fine orange-yellow. October. 1 % to 2 ft- 1.20 
APHRODITE. Ivory-white with the slightest mingling of pale pink in the 
fully developed blossoms. Individual flowers 3 to 3y> inches across. 
October. 2 ft_ 1.20 
AUTUMN GLOW. Glowing Crimson. October. 18 in- .80 
CAPT. R. H. COOK. Pom Pom. Clear deep rose colored petals, tipped golden 
bronze. Tall grower. 18 in. October_ .95 
CUSHION, BRONZE (RG). (See New and Special Items)_ 1.40 
CUSHION, KING OR RED (RG). (See New and Special Items)_ 1.40 
CUSHION, PINK (RG). (See New and Special Items)_ .95 
CUSHION QUEEN, OR WHITE (RG). (See New and Special Items)_ 1.40 
DAZZLER. Single flowers of brilliant cardinal-red produced in clusters. 
Early October. 1 ft_ 1.20 
•EARLY BRONZE. Pom Pom. Bronze yellow, free blooming, early flowering. 
Late August. 18 in. _ .95 
F. L. QUINOLA. Bright yellow. September. 18 in_ .80 
*FERN RIDGE. Fiery-red with high orange center, single. Profuse bloomer. 
Strong grower. Early October. 1 y 2 to 2 ft_ 1.20 
FEZ (RG). A fine chestnut-crimson, small flowers, about 1 y 2 in. Growth 
upright and sturdy. September-October. 18 in_ 1.80 
•FIELDS OF SNOW. Button type. Pure white. September-October. 18 in. .95 
•GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS. Soft, clear yellow. Profuse bloomer. Medium 
height. September-October _ .95 
INDIAN. Brownish-red. October. 3 ft. _ .80 
•IRENE. Pure white, compact habit, early October. iy 2 to 2 ft_ 1.20 
•JUDITH ANDERSON. Pom Pom. Early flowering. Clear buttercup-yellow. 
Small, well-rounded flowers, about 1 y 2 in. across. Sept.-Oct. 18 in_ 1.20 
•LORELEI. Beautiful yellow, profuse bloomer, flowers 3 in. in diameter. 
Long stems. Late September. 26 in_ 1.20 
MARIE ANTOINETTE. Rose. September-October. 18 in_ .95 
*MITZI (RG). Small yellow flowers, deep center. September-October. 18 in. .95 
•MRS. RICHARDSON. Pom Pom. Pure white. September-October. 18 in_ 1.20 
MRS. ADOLPH JENICKE. Large crimson red, shading to red-bronze. Oct. 2 ft. 1.20 
NORMANDY PINK. Creamy Pink. September. 3 x / 2 ft_ 1.20 
•NELLIE KLERIS. Clear Pink. Mid-season. 18 in_ 1.20 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER. Delicate shade of lavender with long tubular petals. 
September-October. 2 ft._ 1.40 
PETITE LOUISE. Beautiful pink with shaggy flowers. September. 2 ft_ 1.40 
•RED FLARE. (See New and Special Items)_ .95 
ROSY MORN. Silver Pink. September-October. 3 ft_ .95 
•RUTH HATTON. Beautiful clear ivory-white. Very hardy. October. 18 in. .95 
•RUTH MARION HATTON. Canary-yellow. Early. 18 in_ 1.20 
•TINTS OF GOLD. Golden yellow with red near base of petals. Early. 18 in. 1.20 
•VIVID. (See New and Special Items)_ 1.20 
WINE GLOW. Wine colored. 18 in. October_ 1.20 
WHITE DOTY. Pom Pom. Pure white. October. 18 in_ .95 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, KOREAN HYBRIDS (RG). 
Fine for cold climates where ordinary Chrysanthemum winter-kills. Noted 
for their lovely colors. Early blooming, easy to grow, and profuse bloom¬ 
ers. Can be cut with short stems to make a most charming table decora¬ 
tion, or very striking if branching sprays are used. Also, especially com¬ 
pelling for color effects in the garden. 
•APOLLO. Sparkling combination of bronze, red, and gold suffused with 
glowing salmon. October. 2 x / 2 ft_ 1.20 
•DAPHNE. Lovely shade of Daphne-Pink, with underlying sheen of lilac-rose, 
enhanced with prominent golden stamens in center. Oct. 2 to 2 x / 2 ft. .95 
HEBE. Luminous pink, assuming soft, lavender-pink tones as flower 
matures. Fragrant. Late September through October. 2 y> ft_ 1.20 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, Shasta Daisy. 
ALASKA. Large white flowers, June to August. 2 ft_ .70 
DIENER’S DOUBLE WHITE. Recent development of full, shaggy, double 
flowers of glistening white. Hardy, robust grower. Early. 2% to 3 ft. 1.20 
LACINIATUM. White flowers, finely fringed, with wavy petals. Early. 2 ft. .70 
MONSTROSUM. Enormous white flowers. June to August. 2 ft_ .70 
PRAECOX PERFECTION. Pure white flowers, well shaped, valuable for 
cutting. Early, in bloom for Memorial Day. 2 ft.___ .80 
PRAECOX WHITE LADY. Semi-double white flowers, very free flowering. 
May and June. 2 ft- .70 
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