Chrysanthemums 
Pink—Bronze—Red—wWhite and Yellow 
(Also sold as Amelia, Blaze O-Mum 
- and Azaleamum.) 
Pink Cushion. The sensation of the 
Century of Progress. The plant is a 
dwarf, rounded compact mass of dou- 
ble rose pink flowers from late Au- 
gust to frost. Not unusual to count 500 
to 600 flowers on a single plant. Hardy 
and easy to grow. Strong potted plants 
that will bloom heavily by August. 
Each 25c, 3 for 60c, 10 for .............. $2.00 
Bronze Cushion. A counterpart of Pink | 
Cushion and like it in every respect but 
color which is a glowing orange bronze. 
An exceptionally appropriate fall col- 
or. Each 25c, 3 for 60c,, 10 for ........ $2.00 
Red Cushion. This, like the pink vari- 
ety, is very free flowering and brilliant 
in the garden. Flowers somewhat small- 
er and appearing a bit later but still 
makes a grand showing. In locations 
of early frost dig and pot the plants ei- 
ther in bud or bloom and enjoy them in 
the house. Can be potted even when 
in full bloom. Each 30c, 3 for 75c, 
MOSS Or aaron eoctitcs ei base Maaco $2.25 
White Cushion. The very double white 
flowers completely cover the green cu- 
shion of foliage in fall. Very desirable. 
This is the earliest of all cushion Mums 
to bloom. The short sprays make 
grand cut flowers for centerpieces 
which last fully 10 days in water. 
PachezoGaastorouc, AG fore’ 2.6 $2.00 
Yellow Cushion. Now for the first time 
we have a good clear golden yellow 
cushion mum making the color range 
complete. The plant grows about 18 
inches high into a large round cushion 
which is completely smothered with 
dazzling yellow flowers from late Au- 
Sustetomirost asbachiec). cient 25c 
Pink, Red, White, Bronze and 
Yellow for 
$1.00 
Postpaid 
With ordinary good attention, 
these five plants will produce 
from 2000 to 2500 blossoms during 
the fall. 
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Blowering Mums 
We are offering a selection of the earl- 
iest possible flowering Chrysanthe- 
mums. Masses of bloom may be had 
from early September until stopped by 
frost. All are fully double and the 
colors are sparkling and bright. 
Amelia. A sensation wherever grown. 
The 15-inch green mounds are com- 
pletely covered with double deep pink 
flowers from late August to freezing. 
Each 25c¢,..3 , forii2h 322 eee 60c 
Early Bronze. A fine hardy pompom. 
Color a bright orange-bronze. In full 
glory September 15th, end remains in 
fine condition until severe frost. Height 
20: inches, - Each..25c, 3 for vac 50c 
Lorelei. A very productive early dou- 
ble yellow noted for its fine form and. 
rich golden yellow flowers which are 3 
inches across. An outstandingly su- 
perior variety. Each 25c, 3 for .......... 50c 
September Queen. Begins flowering | 
late in August but in September is a 
profusion of pure white double flowers. 
3% inches in diameter. Very useful 
for cutting purposes. Height 20 inches. 
Each’ :25¢;7 3 :fOr tices eee 50c 
Tasiva. A wealth of bloom on excellent 
straight stems of the purest white. In 
freedom of flowering this variety is 
surpassed by no other double white. 
Height 2:it.. Bach: 25c,\3 for 22.24 60c 
Yellow Normandie. <A _ bronze-yellow 
that is in full bloom September 10th. A 
beautiful color and very desirable plant. 
One of our special favorites. Each 25c, 
3. fOr so aes SE ee ee eee ae 2 ee 50c 
Eartiest of All Mum 
| Collection 
Amelia 
Early Bronze 
Lorelei 
September Queen 
Tasiva 
Yellow Normandie 
One Strong Growing Plant of 
Each for 
$4 .0O 

