King Midas. A most remarkable crea- 
tion. The plants are a mass of fully 
double soft yellow flowers shaded slight 
bronze for a long period. Highly prais- 
ed by all who have grown it. In full 
flower by late September. Height 2% 
TOC AEARCH GUC, "3 fOP cae ide 75c 
Pink Lustre. Perhaps the freest flower- 
ing of the entire list. Hundreds of large 
single orchid-pink flowers on good 
strong stems. Flowers up to 4 inches 
across. One of the surest varieties to 
bloom as it begins in late September. 
Height 2% ft. Each 30c, 3 for .......... 75c 
Nancy Copeland. The branching sprays 
of this variety are completely covered 
with large single flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across of a bright spectrum-red. This is 
one of the earliest of all Mums to 
bloom. Very distinct. Height 2% ft. 
BCE AUG TISLOT Ne ge eee 60c 
Thalia. The graceful sprays of brilliant 
sparkling orange flowers make a gor- 
geous autumn color effect. It is tre- 
mendously free flowering and effective 
due to its splendid robust branching 
habit. Flowers are duplex, of excellent 
form and texture. Each 25c, 3 for 60c 
Roberta Copeland. New. We consider 
this the finest of all new garden Chrys- 
anthemums introduced in the past ten 
years. The charming full semi-double 
blossoms of rose-red shading to salmon- 
gold and maturing with a bronze tinge 
are freely produced from September 
15th to severe freezing weather. An ir- 
ridescent glow changing with the degree 
of light and always lovely. If you 
plant but one Chrysanthemum 
let it be Roberta Copeland. 
ACH SOC, GATORS eco 75¢c 
Psyche. Imagine a billowy 
mound three feet or more across 
so completely covered with large 
- delicate shell-pink flowers that 
the foliage isn’t visible. Then 
you have a picture of this beau- 
tiful variety. The very large, 
4 to 5 inch single flowers are 
produced on long stems. Ideal 
for cutting. One of the most out- 
standing of the newest Korean 
“Mums.” Each 25c, 3 for ......60c 
Pygmy Gold. This is a real 
dwarf, early flowering and very 
compact Korean Chrysanthe- 
mum starting to flower in early 
September. The miniature flow- 
ers are only 1 inch across and 
are carried in great numbers. 
Color a clear golden yellow. 
long season bloomer. Each 25c, 
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Clara Curtis 
Roberta Copeland 
Pygmy Gold 
One strong plant of each for 
$4.00 
Three collections (12 plants) for 
$9.50 
Louise Schling. The flowers are of good 
size, fully 3 inches across, with three or 
four rows of petals, fluffy and distinct 
in appearance. Glowing salmon-red in 
color, changing to a lovely soft-bronze- 
salmon as the flower matures. It is a 
remarkably free-flowering variety, 
and one of the first to flower. Each 25c, 
So for cee ee ee coe oe Be eg Re 60c 
Romany. Fully double blooms between 
carmine and Nopal-red, with bronze 
tones enhanced by the gold petal re- 
verse appearing in tke center. The cut 
flowers last for three weeks in water. 
Unusually hardy. Blooms in early Octo- 
ber. Height 2% ft. Each 25c, 3 for 60c 
Pale Moon. New. Fluffy semi-double 
sulphur yellow blossoms in great pro- 
fusion in late September completely 
covering the strong plants. A must 
Haven ach s2Z0Cr Gs lOPt taco aes 60c 

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