MODERN 
Ir@ine “with @he modern vogue and tremendously increased interest in Garden 
Mums”’ due tgfthe earlier blooming and hardier characteristics of the newer kinds, 
on these pages*are 21 select varieties, for a brilliant garden display and a wealth of 
glorious bouquets. 
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Milky Way 
MILKY WAY 
A new type of special worth. Magnifi- 
cent creamy white, outstanding among 
all whites for intensity of milky white- 
ness when full open. Rich dark-green 
foliage complements soft lemon tints of 
half-open flowers. A seedling—the first 
Nipponicum hybrid, perhaps as signifi- 
cant as the Korean hybrids. Semi- 
informal flowers with broad, overlapping 
petals. Branchy sprays of 4 to 6. Un- 
usually hardy. Strong, vigorous plant, 
214-3 ft., blooms late Sept. From 3-in. pots. 
50c each; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.25 
Lavender Lady 





In addition to our special 
J. & P. introductions, we are 
happy to have the privilege of 
joining the world’s greatest 
hybridizer of Modern Garden 
Chrysanthemums, Mr. Alex 
Cumming, of Bristol Nurser- 
ies, in making his brilliant 
new introductions available 
to gardeners everywhere. 
Perhaps Mr. Cumming is 
known most widely for his 
“sensational Korean hybrids 
~ which have added so much to 
earliness, brilliance and hardi- 
ness of Chrysanthemums in 
the last few years. Some of 
the best of them are included 
here and on succeeding pages. 
All four glorious Mums on this page— 
Milky Way, Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Ill, Laven- 
der Lady, and Eugene A. Wander. 
Shoot 4 Plants, 1 of each 
X96 (value $2.50) only..... 
GROUP (12 Plants, 3 of each 
X97 (value $6.65) only.... 
A delightfully dainty color Group consisting of 
the above four together with the appealing 
Pale Moon and Anna Hay o7 p. 39. 
GROUP | 6 Plants, 1 of each 
X98 (value $3.35) only . . 
EUGENE A. WANDER 
Brilliant 414- to 5-in. (larger if dis- 
budded)), double, glistening golden yel- 
low flowers, so freely borne in branch- 
ing clusters, the stocky plant is nearly 
obscured. In bloom Sept. 20. Hardy, 
easily-grown, requires no 
pinching. Seldom over 18 in. 
- tall. Fine for pot-culture. Ys 
, Occasionally a plant may 
yellow tints. Grown in 3-in. 
pots, from cuttings. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 
LAVENDER LADY 
Rare and lovely coloring marks this 
beautifully-shaped, lavender-pink Chrys- 
anthemum of stately form and appear- 
ance. The flowers are 4 in. across— 
equally effective in daylight or under 
electric lights. Blooms end of Sept. 
24 in. Unrivaled. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
assume interesting bronzy- 4 a 
10 for $6.25 ae 
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MRS. PIERRE S. 
DU PONT, Ill 
With such lovely iridescence, a word 
picture is too difficult to attempt; the 
dominant color is soft peach, tinted 
with rosy salmon and fawn shades 
overcast with luminous sheen. Large, 
full, perfectly-formed flowers, on tall, 
branching stems. Sturdy 2)4-ft. plants. 
Blooms in early Oct.—a glorious, full 
display invaluable for cutting. Grown 
in 3-in. pots, from cuttings. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 10 for $6.25 

Eugene A. Wander 


