



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT II! (above). Large, beautifully 
formed flowers of soft peach-pink, tinted with rosy salmon 
and fawn, are borne in the greatest profusion on well branched 
vigorous plants of medium height. A most notable variety. 
50c. each 
SUNSET (to right). Copper and gold, interwoven with all of the 
bronze tints of Autumn, combine to make this amazing spoon- 
type Chrysanthemum one of the outstanding varieties of 
modern times. In the garden or as a cut flower it lasts for 
weeks. Tall growing and extremely hardy. 50c. each 


S mecial Collection Offer 
These six new and noteworthy Chrysanthemums, care- 
fully packed and with complete cultural directions included, 
will be shipped postpaid anywhere 
for $1.95 
Three collections postpaid to any one address for $5.50 
MILKY WAY (lower 
corner). The creamy- 
yellow buds open to 
milk-white flowers of 
informal semi-double 
form, and large size. 
A strong grower pro- 
ducing many charm- 
ing, graceful, branch- 
ing sprays. 50c. each 
LAVENDER LADY (above). There has never been a more delicately tinted 
and worth-while variety introduced to American gardens than this one. 
Everything about it is “tops.” 40c. each 
PALE MOON (adove). Fine, fluffy sulphur-yellow blossoms are freely pro- 
duced on strong, well-foliaged plants. Unique in color and indispensable 
for cutting. Very outstanding. 40c. each 
ROSE GLOW (above). The clear raspberry pink color of this small flowered 
gem just ‘‘stops you in your tracks.”’ Very unusual, very prolific, and 
very beautiful. 40c. each 

