Lancaster, Pa 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy Provide Gorgeous Flowers Until Frost 
In late Fall when nearly all other flowers have 
ceased to bloom the hardy, garden Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, or Winter Shrubs, as they are sometimes 
called, are still here to delight with their great 
variety of form and color. 
Strong plants groivn in 3 inch pots for easy and most suc¬ 
cessful transplanting, ready for delivery after May 10. 
LOVELY SPOON MUMS 
(9-10 BC) A charming and interesting new type 
the petals of which are tubular for most of their 
length, l)ut flatten out near the tip like miniature 
spoons. 
Finlc Spoon. I^arge, semi-double, light rose or 
shell pink. 
"White Spoon. Ilouble, white flowers with creamy 
center. 
■yellow Spoon. Very lovely double flowers of bril¬ 
liant yellow color. 
PRICES: Any of above Spoon Mums, 30c ea.; 
3 for 75c. 
CHOICEST GARDEN MUMS 
Barbara Gumming. Clear yellow, shading to 
orange-bronze toward the center; large, full 
flow^ers. Aiigust-Novemher. 
Early Bronze. Lively. double bronze-yellow'; 
dw'arf. August-October. 
Gypsy Girl. Crimson shading to chestnut; single; 
dw'arf. Septemfber-November. 
Indian Summer. Clow'ing orange flowers 3 inches 
across; double. Erect and free flowering. 
Judith Anderson. Clear buttercup-yellow flowers, 
nicely rounded 1 % inches across, completely 
covering the plant. October. 
Minnau. Large, very double, white flow'ers. But¬ 
ton type. Compact plant. 
Modesty. Lilac-rose. Large flowers w'ith unique 
narrow’ petals. September. 
Ruth Gumming. Rich in'onze terra-cotta. Octo¬ 
ber. 
Ruth Marion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow. Dec¬ 
orative Pompon type. September. 
Skibo. Bronze changing to rich yellow, retaining 
a small, bronze center. Plant is covered with 
flow’ers 1 inch across. Pompon type. 
Snappy. Red with golden reverse; semi-double, 
October. 
Tasiva. Lovely, large, free-flow’ering, pure white, 
early; dwarf. 
The Moor. Port-wine red flowers, 3 inches across 
and double, making intensely brilliant garden 
display. Late September. 
FRIGES: Any of above varieties, 25c ea.; 
3 for 60c. 
AZALEA Ghrysanthe -MUMS 
These prolific-blooming, hardy Chrysanthe¬ 
mums have become very poi)ular in the last few 
years. Each plant is literally covere'd with 
Ijlooms in the Fall, estimates running as high as 
600 flowers the first year. 
They l)loom from late July until frost, forming 
wide, dense “cushions” IV 2 ft. high by two to 
three feet across when fully developed. Good for 
Rock Gardens. 
Bronze Gushion. Deep i)ronze, turning bronzy 
yellow. 
King Gushion. Salmon-pink. 
Fink Gushion Beautiful shade of bright pink. 
Queen Gushion. White. 
"Srellowr Gushion. Brilliant golden-yellow. 
FRIGES: Any of above Gushion Ghrysanthe- 
mums, 25c ea.; 3 for 60c. 
GOMFLETE SET OF FIVE GUSHION MUMS 95c. 
POMPOM CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RUBELLUM HYBRID MUM 
G. Glara Gurtis PINK SEPTEMBER DAISY 
(9-10 BC) (New’). Single, deep rose-pink, 
daisy-like flowers about 3 inches in diameter 
on reddish l>ranching stems. Bushy haJbit. 50c 
ea.; 3 for .1:1.25. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(9-10 BC) These exquisite new creations with 
their lovely pastel shades compare with the 
Gerbera in daintiness and idchness. Will bloom 
until frost, making wonderful late color effects 
in the garden. Excel in hardiness, profuseness 
of bloom and ease of grow’th. 2-21^ ft. high. 
Astrid. Lovely shell-pink warmed with old rose 
tints; bright yellow center. Single, daisy-like 
flowers three inches or more across. 
Mandarin. Coral-salmon, copper and bronzy gold 
blending in a delightful combination. Flow’ers 
2 in. across. 45c ea.; 3 for $1.20. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose, overcast with soft cop¬ 
pery-rose having the sheen of damask silk. 
Fascinating, double flow’ers 3 inches across. 
FRIGES: Any of above varieties except where 
noted, 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
(9-10 BC) Most showy of the late Fall flowers, 
the ball-like bloom being 3-4 inches across. Should 
be planted in a protected location in good soil. 
For larger flowers allow’ only one bud to a plant. 
In full bloom by mid-October. 
Keystone. Buff-bronze, with incurved petals. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Elegant large yellow’; petals 
incurved. 
Oconto. Pure white, with incurved petals. 
Rose Glory. Lavender-pink; petals incurved. 
FRIGES: Any Barge Flowering Mums 25c ea.; 
3 for 60c. 
For Shasta Daisies and Painted Lady, 
see page 39. 
Above Are Our Selections of the Better Varieties of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
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