Every garden should have Chrysanthemums, for not only do the new varieties bloom early, but 
they continue to bloom until late in the fall, apparently defiant of approaching winter. At no'time 
is flower beauty more appreciated than when flowers are scarce. Be sure to include these lovely 
’Mums in your garden order. 
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The Chrysanthemum 
Supreme 
For years hothouse Mums, produced by 
petting and exquisite care, have been tops in 
beauty. Now here is a variety, Barbara Cum- 
mings, that will grow out'of'doors right in 
your garden, and which will rival the hot' 
house varieties in beauty and splendor. 
The flowers of Barbara Cummings are 
unusually large—3 to 4 inches across—and 
wonderfully fluffy in shape. The color is 
rich golden yellow, with a deep suffusion 
of orange at the center and base of petals. 
This gives a glorious golden effect in the gar' 
den—very many flowers to a plant—and the 
flowers are wonderful for cutting too—blooms 
lasting for many days. Prices at left. 
Here is a ’Mum that really 
rivals the hothouse varieties 
in beauty and splendor 
Barbara Cummings 
Prices of Barbara Cummings: Strong potted 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.45. 
Barbara Cummings is an extra early va¬ 
riety, blooms August to heavy frost. The 
foliage is strong and healthy and a rich glossy 
green in coloring. 
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EARLY! Aladdin Chrysanthemum gives you 
’Mums while your neighbors wait. Starts bloom' 
ing late June—6 to 8 weeks earlier than other 
early ’Mums—and continues until November! 
Most others do not start until September or 
later. 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! Rich bronzy flow' 
ers, stained with red and apricot. Beautifully 
shaped. Note the fluffiness and the size—Alad' 
din blooms are 2 to 2/z inches across. 
HARDY! Aladdin is a hardy variety and will 
winter well in all climates with ordinary pro' 
tection. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Spread 2 feet. 
Likes sun. 
PRICES: Strong potted plants, 35c each; 3 for 
90c; 6 for $1.45. 
It’s easy to find what you want. See index, pages 4 and 5. 
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