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themums are among the most beau- 
tiful of all outdoor flowers, and our 
list includes every color and shade 
imaginable. We are justly proud of 
this modern, uv-to-date list of the 
finest kinds. Blooming in fall, they 
continue showing gorgeous flowers 
even after heavy snow. They are in- 
deed the glory of the autumn days. 
Blooming dates and approximate 
heights are given at end of each de- 
scription. 
New! Outstanding 
Chrysanthemums 
LAVENDER LADY—(Bristol, 1939.) 
Blooms true lavender, a rare and 
much sought for color in the floral 
kingdom. No trace of mauve, pur- 
ple, or magenta appears under any 
light condition. Flowers full double, 
3 inches in diameter, and perfectly 
spaced on branching sprays. Blooms 
October 8th. Height 214 ft. 30c 
each; 3 for 75c. 
GOBLIN—(Bristol, 1940.) A _ lovely, 
distinct, warm golden bronze—at- 
tains perfection for Halloween. 
Airy, graceful. Height 2 feet. 30¢ 
each; 3 for 75c. 
PYGMY GOLD— (Bristol, 1938.) Dis- 
tinctive dwarf, golden yellow. Min- 
iature flowers one inch across. Re- 
markable bushy habit of growth 
and early, free-flowering habits. 
Sept. 10th. 20¢ each; 3 for 50c. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT III—(1941 In- 
troduction.) One of the _ finest 
Chrysanthemums yet produced. The 
dominant shade is soft peach-pink, 
tinted with luminous sheen. The 
unusual new color of the double 
shapely flowers coupled with the 
hardiness and vigor of the free- 
branching plant make this the per- 
fect Chrysanthemum. 40c each; 3 
for $1.15. 
JASPER SPOON— (1941 Introduction.) 
(See illustration, page 22.) The 
highly artistic flowers are composed 
of slender tubular petals flattening 
into little miniature spoons near 
the ends. The tubes are arranged 
in a nearly double pattern radiating 
from a small yellow center, colored 
a soft, clear yellow, shading into 
brilliant jasper-red at the spoons 
near the outer ends. The most un- 
usual of all the great garden 
Chrysanthemums. 35c¢ each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
ROSE SPOON—(1941_ Introduction.) 
Large, showy flowers a full 3 inches 
in diameter of luminous rose. The 
tubes raise upward from the center, 
giving a highly pleasing effect. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 






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Ember (See page 22) King Midas (See page 22) 
The Moor (See page 22) Mrs. P. S. du Pont Ill »—> 
Pygmy Gold Caliph (See page 22) Goblin 
Autumn Glory Chrysanthemum Collection 
Six Early Flowering, Hardy ‘Mums, 60c, Postpaid 
ALADDIN—Rich coppery THE MOOR—Rich wine-red. 
bronze. VULCAN—Carmine-red with 
ASTRID—Warm shell-pink. lustrous sheen. 
GOBLIN—Golden bronze. One each, strong plants, of 
R. MARION HATTON— these great varieties, 6 in all, 
Bright, shining yellow. only 60c, postpaid. 
