- PLANT ’MUMS 
Autumn favorite flower 
EARLY FLOWERING POMPONS 
Strong plants, 15c each; 4 for 50c, postpaid. 
ALADDIN—Bears rich coppery bronze flowers which are over- 
laid with apricot. Flowers in late August. Medium height. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Tightly formed, beautifully shaped blooms 
of deep, clear pink, in center shading to soft rose and coral 
near petal tips. Blooms October Ist. Medium height. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE—Deep pink flowers borne October 15th. 
Medium height. 
MiITZI—Dainty yellow button Pompon. October 15th. Medium. 
R. MARION HATTON—Bright canary-yellow blooms freely pro- 
duced. October Ist. Medium. 

RUTH CUMMING—Unusual shadings of terra-cotta-bronze. ae 
Early October. Medium. POMPON COLLECTION 
: Post- 
VIVID—Bright rosy red. Fine deep green foliage. October Ist. Medium. 6 POMPONS 60c paid 
YELLOW NORMANDIE—Bright yellow flowers. October Ist. Medium. oy Oita RUTH CUMMING a 
cotta; R. MARION HATTON—canary- 
yellow; LILIAN DOTY—soft rose; VIVID — 
-—bright red. One each of these six 
superior Pompons for 60c, postpaid. 











NEW KOREAN HYBRIDS — 
Strong plants, 25c each; 4 for 75c, postpaid. 
ASTRID—The hardiest of all Chrysanthemums. Flowers are a full 3 inches 
in diameter, single and appear first in late September. A yellow center 
accentuates the warm pink and old rose of the petals. Bright green, 
heavy waxy disease-resistant foliage makes the plant attractive even 
when not in bloom. Dwarf. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Shaggy, double, 3-inch flowers of vivid, glowing orange. 
Sturdy, erect growth. Of medium height. Bears full bloom October 15th. 
Outstanding recent introduction. 
SYMPHONY—Mauve-rose overcast with a sheen of soft coppery rose. 
Acquires silvery lilac and faint copper tones upon maturing. Flowers are 
large, double and carried on heavy sturdy stems. New. October. Tall. 
The Moor (See page 26) Dainty Lavender Lady 
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