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AMELIA 
HARDY CUSHION MUMS 
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This dwarf species is well suited for pot culture, but especially for 
landscape work. If planted early, the individual plants will often attain 
a size of three to four feet in diameter. The three requirements of 
success are: Rich soil, Full sunlight, AND PLENTY OF ROOM. Four to 
five feet apart in field rows. 
While they are in flower normally in August, some will start bloom¬ 
ing in June. The short sprays can be used by some to great advantage 
in FLORAL work. Late plantings WILL result in later blooms. While 
the usual height is about 18 inches, rich soil or a slight shade will in¬ 
crease the stem. Extensive pinching is required for pot culture. Indoor 
handling will result usually in faded blooms unless care is taken to 
expose them to full • \ 
For the home p' .on use they are unexcelled. They are so easy to 
grow your customers will usually have good results, and will be well 
pleased. 
Five Wonderful Colors: 
PINK — RED — WHITE 
BRONZE — YELLOW 
WE SUGGEST 
you prepare now to furnish these plants to your trade. 
Wonderland Nurseries 
ELLERSON, VIRGINIA 
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