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MUMS 
ANN MILLER. A new early 
variety, in full color Aug' 
ust 25th. Possesses true aii' 
tumn tints of deep russet 
underlaid with orange'red. 
Was greatly admired by all 
of our visitors. Grows 16 i 
inches high with 2 j/ 2 'inch 
flowers. One of the out' 
standing introductions of 1937. Each, 40c; 
three, $1.08; doz., $3.60. 
Emmet 
FLASHLIGHT. The outstanding dark red 
early. Large, rather shaggy flowers with 
convex petals of rich brilliant red. The 
nearest to true red we know of. 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. 
Each, 25c; three, 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 
profusion on sturdy plants. Medium height, 
and in bloom September 20th. 
Each, 30c; three, 80c; doz., $3.00. 
PINK LADY(Rozika). The best double pink. 
Fully double flowers of fine bright pink. 
Mature about September 20th. Excellent 
for cutting and long lasting. Plants in our 
garden had some fine blossoms of delicate 
light pink as late as November 20th. 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 September. Each, 25c; three, 65c; 
doz., $2.50. 
'MUMS LIKE MULCH 
After the ground freezes, cut off old 
tops three inches above the ground and 
cover with straw, excelsior, or evergreen 
boughs to prevent thawing in winter and 
early spring. 
EARLY BRONZE. A most attractive early 
pompon. Bright orange'bronze flowers in 
clusters on stiff, upright stems. In full bloom 
September 20th. Remains in good condition 
for a long time. 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 bronze' 
brown tinged with yellowish pink. Good for 
northern sections. September 30th. Each, 
25c; three, 65c; doz., $2.50. 
EMMET. The new bronze sensation. In our 
gardens last summer we counted 715 bios- 
soms on one of these plants. Foliage nearly 
hidden—see picture. Plant illustrated is 
two feet across and only 15 inches high. 
Each, 30c; three, 80c; doz., $3.00. 
Pink Lady 
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