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Cushion 
offer 1 ah Hone I decane 
lite, Bronze, Red, 
Chrysanthemum 
These famous New Castle Chrysanthemums are among the 
most beautiful of all outdoor flowers and our list includes every 
color and shade imaginable. Blooming in fall, they continue 
showing gorgeous flowers even after heavy snow. They are in- 
deed the glory of the autumn days. Blooming dates and approx- 
imate heights are given at end of each description. 
NEW! OUTSTANDING INTRODUCTIONS 
LAVENDER LADY— (Bristol, 1939.) Blooms true lavender, a 
rare and much sought-for color in the floral kingdom. No 
trace of mauve, purple, or magenta appears under any light 
condition. Flowers full double, 3 inches in diameter, and 
perfectly spaced on branching sprays. Blooms October 8th. 
Height 2% ft. 30c each; 3 for 75c, postpaid. 
GOBLIN—- (Bristol, 1940.) A lovely, distinct, warm golden 
bronze—attains perfection for Hallowe’en. Airy, graceful. 
Height 2 feet. 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
PYGMY GOLD— (Bristol, 1938.) Distinctive dwarf, 
golden yellow. Miniature flowers 1 inch across. Re- 
markable bushy habit of growth and early free-flow- 
ering habits. Sept. 10th. 20c¢ each; 3 for 50c, post- 
paid. 
HARDY CUSHION ‘MUMS 
Strong plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
YELLOW CUSHION—New golden yellow cushion ‘Mum, quickly 
develops into a compact mound-shaped plant. Completely cov- 
ered with clear golden yellow, double blooms. Striking novelty. 
BRONZE CUSHION—Another member of this unusual family is 
this variety which flowers a delightful bronze from September 
‘tile frost: 
PINK CUSHION—Low compact bushy growth. As many as 1000 
blooms produced on one plant from August to late November. 
WHITE CUSHION—This novelty possesses the same habit of 
growth as the other Cushion ‘Mums and blooms with the same 
free habit but flowers snowy white with clear yellow center. 
RED CUSHION—Flowers rich red. Blooms smaller than other 
Cushions. Same dwarf, compact growth. 
Over 1000 Blooms 
on a Single Plant 
