



SPECIALS 
Cold Country Specials — North, South, East or 
West—Good Anywhere—Alll Early-Flowering 
Extra Hardy, Easy to Grow 
You whose gardening efforts are made difficult by short summer 
seasons or severe winter conditions may have chrysanthemums 
in your garden, and without undue effort. Kinds offered on this 
page are selected for just these conditions. Some, particularly 
the cushions, will flower earlier the second year if not disturbed. 
NOTE: Those marked * are earliest and hardiest. 
THE POPULAR CUSHION MUMS 
AMELIA. Original Pink Cushion. Variable shades of pink. 
Hardy and very early. 
KING CUSHION. See in color, Page 10. Coppery bronze to dull 
red. Also variable but one of the best. 
QUEEN CUSHION. White occasionally shaded lavender. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Golden yellow tipped bronze. 
HARVEST GOLD. A welcome new-comer; low and dwarf, soft 
yellow. Very effective. 
DEAN KAY. Deep pink, somewhat larger than Amelia or 
Azaleamum. Quite hardy. Very popular in some sections. 
PRICE ABOVE VARIETIES: 3 of a kind, 85 cts.; 12 for $3.00 
each, 30 cts. except Harvest Gold and Dean Kay 
3 of a kind, $1.10; $4.00 for 12; 40 cts. each 
‘September Bronze in the Garden”’ 
It’s amazing freedom is typical of the September Pompons..(See 
them in color on Page 3.) 

: Oct Country. ie 
Algonquin 
Seminole 
U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTIONS 
DEVELOPED TO RESIST WEATHER EXTREMES—HEAT 
OR COLD—AND TO FLOWER EARLY 
*ALGONQUIN. Fine, brilliant double yellow. Very early. Very hardy. 
1% ft. 
*SEMINOLE. Earliest double white, flowering late September. 1-114 ft. 
*OTSEGO. Lavender pink double. Very profuse. Late Oct. 11% ft. 
PRICE: 3 of a kind, 85 cts.; 12 for $3; each 30 cts. 
Be Sure and Include Eugene A. Wander, September 
Gold, September Bronze in Your Early-Flowering 
Selections 

FINE EARLY POMPONS 
EARLY BRONZE. Grand for massing. Nice bronze color. Early Septem- 
ber. 1% ft. 
SUNNY BOY. Good yellow sport from Early Bronze. 
*PYGMY GOLD (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1938). Quantities of small 
golden yellow blossoms from late August until Frost. 11% ft. 
EARLY WONDER. A fine, new early-flowering pompon in large flowers. 
Blended pink tones. Excellent for cutting. 2/4 ft. September. 
PRICE OF ABOVE VARIETIES: 3 of a kind, 85 cts.; 12 of a kind 
$3.00; each, 30 cts. except Early Wonder, 40 cts. each 
$1.10 for 3, $4.00 per doz. 
EARLY SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
*CLARA CURTIS (Chrysanthemum Rubellum Hybrid). Produces 
masses of fragrant pink daisy-like blossoms when well established. Very 
hardy. It spreads rapidly and should be grouped with evergreens. Fine 
for embankment planting. Occasional plants may not flower the first 
year. Early September. 
*HEBE (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 1935). Very hardy and early. Masses of 
silvery pink blossoms occasionally tinted lavender. Sweetly fragrant 
Late September. 2 ft. 
VESTA. Golden orange. Fine in mid-September. Very free. 2% ft. 
PRICE: 3 of a kind, 85 cts.; 12 for $3; each 30 cts. 
