
PINK CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Cushion or Azaleamums. A very dwarf prolific type of mum 
that blooms throughout the summer. 
Bronze Cushion. Bronze flowers turning to bronzy coppery 
yellow. 15ce. 
Little Bob. This is a new low-growing garden mum from 
England. In early autumn the hundreds of mahogony-bronze 
flowers cover the plant completely. Superior in appearance 
to other cushion mums. 30e. 
Pink Cushion. Pink flowers in mounds by the hundreds. 2 feet 
across. 15c. 
Red Cushion. Deep bronze-red, good compact habit. 15e. 
Rose Cushion. Rose pink, deeper than pink cushion. 15e. 
White Cushion. At opening, show a delicate pink turning pure 
white as flower develops. 15e. 
Yellow Cushion. Pure golden yellow, very brilliant, hundreds 
of blooms, early flowering. 15c, 


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LARGE GARDEN ‘MUM 
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GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aladdin. Bright orange bronze, very early, ever-blooming. 2 
to 3 feet tall. 15e. 
Algonquin. Early double bright yellow flowers. 15e. 
Amoskeag. Semi-double light bronze, maturing Sept. 
Dwarf. Developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agric. 15c. 
Apollo. Korean hybrid. A combination of orange, gold and 
red. Single flowers. 15ce. 
Apricot Queen. Early incurve orange with golden yellow 
reverse. Very large. 15c. 
Astrid. This is a new mum, crossed with a very hardy species. 
It will stand zero weather. It has a glossy foliage that blends 
perfectly with the huge 3 inch shell-pink flowers. 15e. 
15e. 
Barnegat. Double creamy-white, maturing late Sept. 1bde. 
Buttercup. Very prolific yellow, big pom. 15e. 
Carrie. Very early, short growing. bright yellow. 15ce. 
Ceres. Korean hybrid. An outstanding chamois tone. 15e. 
Christiana. Huge ivory white incurved flowers on sturdy 
stems. 15e. 
Clara Curtis. Hundreds of single salmon-pink flowers 3 inches 
across, blooms in August and Sept. Can be grown in any soil 
or location or as a pot plant. 15e, 
Glitters. A new large orange incurve. Has an iridescence that 
glitters in the sunlight. 15e. 
Golden Fairy. New early blooming English variety. 
incurve with shades of bronze and yellow. 1l5c. 
Gold Yellow. Large early yellow. Good natural or disbudded. 
15e. 
Large 
Granny: Scovill. Full well formed fluffy flowers 4 inches 
across without d-sbudding. A glowing clear warm coral- 
bronze; blooms in October. 2 feet. 15e. 
Irene. Pure white pompon fad.ng to soft pink. 15e. 
Harvard. Large deep red with whorled center. 15c. 
King Midas. Early double yellow fading to a soft bronze. 
Sturdy stems and good cut flower. 15c. 
Mars. Korean. Single flowers of amaranth red. 15e. 
Match Sticks. Feathery or spoon type. One row of light 
bronze quilled petals with spoon-like tips of rose. Very 
prolific. 15e. 
Nuggets, Little gold pom, very prolific, fine cut. 15e. 
Pauline. Pure light yellow, single row of petals with spoon 
tips. Fine sprays and sturdy growth. 15c. 
Pink Match Sticks. Like Match Sticks but pink. 15e. 
Rayonante. Long, light pink cord-shaped petals. 15c. 
R. Bacon. One row of bright rose colored quilled petals. 
Spoon-like t*ps of gold. Very large. 15e. 
Romany. Early flowers of glittering orange-red on straight 
stiff stems. Double, 15e. 
Rose Chochard. Low growing plant with beautiful incurved 
rose flowers. Huge when disbudded. 15c. 
Ruth Cummings. Early bronze. Many flowers to the plant. 
Stiff stems. 15e. 
Venus. Korean hybrid. Very early single pink. Good. 15e. 
Wm. H. Waite. Large deep bronze incurve. Popular. 15e. 
Yellow Dot. Lemon yellow perfectly formed flowers. 15e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM maximum, Shasta Daisy 
Alaska. Handsome variety of this old favorite with glistening 
white flowers in June and July. 15e. 
Chiffon. A large daintily frilled Shasta, the petals are frilled 
and laciniated at the tips, blooms most of the summer. A 
dainty cut flower. 20e. 
Esther Reed. The new pure white fully double form. Blooms 
from June to frost. Excellent in border or as cut flower. 
Stems are about 18 inches. 50c. 

SHASTA DAISY, ESTHER READ 
COREOPSIS 
Large double and semi-double flowers of deep 
15¢. 
Granditlora. 
golden yellow. Furnishes cut flowers all summer, 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower 
Portola Hybrids. New g ant strain in shades of yellow, orange 
and.reds, all summer and fall. 15e. 
Goblin. A dwarf form with huge flowers held close to the 
symmetrical plant. Very effective. 15e. 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath 
Paniculata. When in bloom in July and August it forms a 
symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in height and as much through. 
Little white flowers of gauze-like appearance. 20c. 
Bristol Fairy. A new double form with flowers 3 to 4 times 
as large and of a pure white. Blooms throughout the sum- 
mer. Grafted plants. 40e. 


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