Lancaster, Pa. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 


Gorgeous Flowers Until Frost With Hardy “Mums” 
In late Fall when nearly all other flowers have 
ceased to tbloom the hardy, garden Chrysanthe- 
mums, or Winter Shrubs, as they are sometimes 
called, are still here to delight with their great 
variety of form and color. 
Strong plants from pots for easy and most suc- 
cessful transplanting, ready for delivery May l. 
AZALEA over MUMS 
These prolific-blooming, hardy Chrysanthe- 
mums have ibecome very popular in the last few 
years. Each plant is literally covered with 
blooms in the Fall, estimates running as high as 
600 flowers the first year. 
They bloom from late July until frost, forming 
Flowering 
wide, dense “cushions” 1% ft. high by two to 
three feet across when fully developed. Good for 
Rock Gardens. 
Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze, turning ‘bronzy 
yellow. 
Pink Cushicn. 
Queen Cushion. White. 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant golden-yellow. 
PRICES: Any of above Cushion Chrysanthe- 
mums, 30c ea.; 3 for 75c. 
Sh onan SET OF FOUR CUSHION MUMS 
Beautiful shade of bright pink. 
LOVELY SPOON MUMS 
A charming and most interesting new type. 
Petals are tubular for most of their length, but 
flatten out near the tip like miniature spoons. 
Pink Spoon. Large, semi-double, light rose or 
shell pink. 
White Spoon. 
center 
Yellow Spoon. Very lovely double flowers of bril- 
liant yellow color. 
PRICES: Any of above Spoon Mums, 40c ea.; 
3 for $1.00. 
Double, white flowers with creamy 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These exquisite, new hardy, creations with 
their lovely pastel shades compare with the 
Gerbera in daintiness and richness. Will bloom 
until frost, making wonderful late color effects 
in the garden. Excel in hardiness, profuseness 
of bloom and ease of growth. 2-2% ft. high. 
Astrid. Lovely shell-pink warmed with old rose 
tints; bright yellow center. Single, daisy-like 
flowers three inches or more across. Dwarf 
habit. 
King Midas. 
tinted with bronze; 
4 inches across. 
ber. Decorative. 
Mandarin. Coral-salmon, copper and bronzy gold 
blending in a delightful combination. Flowers 
Zine ACrossa. 45:0) Calsae LOG aie20: 
Saladin. Oriental red, shading to coral-red with 
coppery tones on reverse; 3-inch flowers with 
four rays of petals; delightfully fragrant. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast with soft cop- 
pery-rose having the sheen of damask silk. 
Fascinating, double fiowers 3 inches across. 
PRICES: Any of above varieties except where 
noted, 30c each; 3 for 85c. 
Charming soft yellow, occasionally 
full double flowers up to 
Late September through Octo- 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Largest, most showy of the late Fall flowers, 
the ball-like bloom being 3-4 inches across. Should 
be planted in a protected location in good soil. 
For larger flowers ailow only one bud to a plant. 
In full bloom by mid-October. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Elegant large yellow; 
incurved. 
Oconto. Pure white, with incurved petals. 
Rose Glory. lLavender-pink: petals incurved. 
PRICES: Any Large Flowering Munis 35c ea.; 
3 for $1.00. 
petals 
CHOICEST GARDEN MUMS 
Barbara Cumming. Clear yellow, 
orange-bronze toward the center; 
flowers. August-November. 
Early Bronze. Lively, double 
dwarf. August-October. F 
Gypsy Girl. Crimson shading to chestnut; single; 
dwart. September-November. 
Indian Summer. Glowing orange flowers 3 
across; double. Erect and free flowering. 
Judith Anderson. Clear buttercup-yellow flowers, 
nicely rounded 1% inches across, completely 
covering the plant. October. 
Louisa Schling. Salmon-red, single flowers at- 
tractively suffused with red; free flowering. 
to 
full 
shading 
large, 
bronze-yellow; 
inches 
Minnau. Large, very double, white flowers. But- 
ton type. Compact plant. 
Modesty. Lilac-rose. Large flowers with unique 
narrow petals. September. 
Murillo. Best shade of pink among the hardy 
Chrysanthemums. 
Pomponette. Becomes covered with a mass of 
golden flowers tinted gently with a _ bronze 
overcast. 1% ft. Pompon. 
Rose Glow. Lovely old-rose becoming opalescent 
rose. Semi-double flowers 2 inches across in 
great profusion, delightfully cinnamon scented. 
Magnificent. 45c each; 3 for $1.10. 
Ruth Cumming. Rich ‘bronze terra-cotta. Octo- 
ber. 
Ruth Marion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow. Dec- 
type. September. 
Bronze changing to rich yellow, retaining 
bronze center. Plant is covered with 
inch across. Pompon type. 
orative Pompon 
Skibo. 
a small, 
flowers 1 
Snappy. Red with golden reverse; semi-double, 
October. 
Tasiva. Lovely, large, free-flowering, pure white, 
early; dwarf. : 
The Moor. Port-wine red flowers, 3 inches across 
and double, making intensely brilliant garden 
display. Late September. 
PRICES: Any of above varieties, except 
where noted, 30c ea.: 3 for 75c. 

RUBELLUM HYBRID MUM 
Cc. Clara Curtis PINK SEPTEMBER DAISY 
Single, deep rose-pink, daisy-like flowers about 
3 inches in diameter on reddish branching 
stems September: Bushy habit. 40c ea.; 3 for 
51.00. 
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Above Hardy Chrysanthemums Will Be Sent Postpaid 
