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)WARF SUMMER BLOOMING OR CUSHION TYPE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Dwarf Summer Blooming 
*Amelia or Cushion Type—“Four months of blazing beauty,” 
says one writer. This is really no exaggeration. The 
plants are 10” tall and 15” across and bloom with such 
abandon as to defy description from the first of July to 
the end of October. All fully double. See inside back 
cover illustration. Frequently referred to as azaleamums. 
Ann Miller—Warm glowing red. 
Bronze Cushion—Rich coppery bronze. 
Panola—A dainty cream colored flower suffused with 
tints of purple and rose. 
Pink Cushion—Clear glistening pink. 
Rose Cushion—Deep rich rose. 
White Cushion—Dainty cream fading to pure white. 
Yellow Cushion—Pure bright yellow and bronze. 
*Lorelei—Similar in habit but a bit larger flowered than 
the above, with flowers of pure golden yellow. 
*Red Flare—Bright rusty red flowers of unusual brilliance. 
A stronger grower that should be pinched back severely 
for best results. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.50 
One each of 9 sorts, $1.95 
From December 1937 Horticulture: “Two chrysanthe- 
mums similar in growth and habit to Azaleamum were 
procured from a Spokane, Wash., nurseryman this year 
and have proved very healthy, attractive and frost- 
resistant. One, Lorelei, has bright golden yellow flowers 
similar in size and arrangement to Azaleamum, and the 
other, Red Flare, is a bright rusty red and was con- 
tinuing to bloom on November 5 after successive heavy 
frosts.””—Robert C. Moncure, Alexandria, Va. 
*This grand new group of cushion Chrysanthemums was 
developed by the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture. They are quite similar in form to the extremely 
popular Amelia or cush‘on type so frequently referred to 
as Azaleamums, but are quite distinct as to color and 
form of flower. 
*Algonquin—Fully double golden yellow. 
*Amoskeag—Semi-double light bronze. 
*Barnegat—Dainty soft lemon-yellow. 
*Geronimo—Double bronze with buff tones. 
August. 
*Manantico—Semi-double pale rose with yellow center. 
*Muskogee—Semi-double purplish rose, shad’ng to yellow in 
the center. Most unusual 
*Otsego—Double rosy pink, showing small yellow center. 
*Passumpic—Double pale blush pink. 
*Pohatcong—Large, fully double, deep blush-pink. 
*Seminole—Large fully double fluffy white. Very dwarf and 
bushy. A gem. 
35c each; 3 of one kind 85c 
One each of the 10 sorts $2.95 
Biooms in late 
14 BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUMS HAVE NO SUPERIOR FOR TABLE DECORATION 
*The following four Summer Blooming Dwarf sorts are of 
outstanding value. Each is in a class by itself and come 
from different sources but all bloom from July until Oc- 
tober with all the freedom of the Amelia types. 
Edgar A. Guest—A distinctly new color in the dwarfs be- 
ing a rich reddish copper. Profuse bloomer, fully dou- 
ble. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Little Bob—An English introduction that is similar in type 
but infinitely superior to any cushion types offered here- 
tofore. The color is a rich mahogany bronze, the blooms 
are very double and of fine texture. An outstanding 
novelty. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Pluie d’Argent—A new silvery white that surpasses all 
other white in texture. Very large blooms on 12” plants 
in July. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Pygmy Gold—A distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type pro- 
ducing quantities of blossoms slightly over 1” across of 
remarkably intense golden yellow. Actually in bloom 
from June to November. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the above 4 Dwarfs $1.45 
One each of all 23 Summer Blooming sorts $5.70 
NEWER OUTSTANDING CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
Extra Early Flowering 
Aladdin—A wonderful bright copper-bronze color. Bloom- 
ing from early August until frost. 
Caribou Rose—Extra early with flowers 5” in diameter. A 
true deep rose with silvery reflex. 
Crimson Sheen—Bright rich red with a velvety sheen, 
blooming profusely from August to frost. Unexcelled 
for cutting. 
Flashlight—A flashing red of striking brilliance. Fully 
double. 
Glomero—Brilliant orange intermediate pompon. Harly. 
Glory of Seven Oaks—A glorious tall growing, early flow- 
ering golden yellow. Reliable September.:bloomer. 
Golden Charm—Fully double flowers of rich golden orange 
so closely clustered as to resemble one large bloom 8” 
across. 
Haldoona—A large shaggy flower of rich bronzy red with 
a gold reverse to each petal. One of the most admired in 
our collection. August to November. 
Jean Cumming—Large flowers of purest white with just 
a tinge of blush pink eminating from the heart. Septem- 
ber 15th. 
Ohio Gold—One of the very first large-flowered sorts to 
bloom. Fine large double flowers opening a rich bronze 
buff and changing to clear golden yellow with age. Com- 
pact and sturdy. 18”. This variety should be in every 
collection. 
Pink Normandy—Extra early fine clear pink. 
Sanoma—A delightful blending of apricot, copper and gold. 
Very double flowers of good size. New. 2 ft. 
September Queen—One of the very earliest to bloom, hav- 
ing very large, pure snowy white double flowers. 15”. 
Turkish Beauty—A brilliant and striking shade of coppery- 
red. Semi-double. Early September. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.25 
One each of the 14 sorts, $3.05; 3 for $7.50 
SEMI-DOUBLE KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 
Hach of this small group is so outstanding in its own 
way as to deserve a place in every collection. All have 
been introduced recently and won instant approval. 
Elegance—Striking flower of bright tyrian rose. Tall, 
strong grower. A great favorite. (See outside back cover 
color cut.) 
Harvest—Lovely golden buff in color with three rows of 
long fluffy petals beautifully incurved, making this a 
most desirable cut flower. 
Nancy Copeland—Lustrous spectrum red with opalescent 
sheen. One of the most admired reds grown today. 
Pink Lustre—Glowing, lustrous soft pink. Immense semi- 
double flowers on handsomely branched plants. 
25c each; 3 of one kind 65c; doz. $2.50 
One each of the 4 sorts, 90c 
