A Choice Selection of Fine Mums 
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Mum, Lavender Lady Campanula, Harmony 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Of the many new Mums recently introduced we pre- 
sent the outstanding varieties, selected for their 
distinctive qualities. 
“Algonquin”. One of the finest of the U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture introductions. Large 3 in. flowers 
of pure yellow from mid-September until frost. 
“Ember”. Glowing burnt orange of fine form. From 
late September long into the Fall. 
“Eugene A. Wander”. Extra large flowers measur- 
ing 4 to 5 inches across of brilliant golden yellow 
in mid-September. Symmetrical 18 in. plants. 
“King Midas”. Beautifully formed rich yellow 
flowers in full glory during October. 
“Little Bob”. The new English form of the Cushion 
Mum. <A compact 24 in. mound covered with 
double button type flowers of a fresh crushed 
strawberry color. Early autumn bloomer. 
“Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont III”. A soft salmon rose 
suffused with a luminous sheen. Strong 214 feet 
plants in early October. 
“Rapture”. Double flowers of a striking rich orange 
overcast with an iridescent glow in late Septem- 
ber. 
“Romany”. A delightful bright red brightly tinted 
with coppery-bronze. 21/4 feet. 
Any of above: Each 30c, per three 75c. 
“ . One each of the 
Collection 3: eight Mums $2.00 
Hardy Garden Mums 
“Bronze Button”. Erect 18 in. plants filled with 
copper red buttons in early October. Formerly 
listed as “Little Bob’’ but changed because of the 
newer variety which is a different type entirely. 
“Gold Coin”. Incurved petals of rich burnt gold. 
October blooming. 
“Gypsy Queen”. Sparkling rich bronze shaded with 
Indian red in early October. 
“Jean Treadway’”’. A lively rich pink resembling a 
double Aster. From late September into the Fall. 
“L’Argentuillais’. An early September variety with 
a profusion of large double flowers in a brilliant 
shade of copper scarlet tipped with gold. 
“Tasive”. An early semi-dwarf double white of ex- 
cellent form. Attractive in the garden. 
“Vivid. Large shaggy semi-double flowers of Bur- 
gundy red in mid-September. 
“White Beauty”. Extra large double flowers that 
open to a blush pink expanding into a clear white 
in October. 
Any of above: Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50 
Collection 4: one each of the 8 Mums $1.50 
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Cushion Mums 
The most popular of the early season Mums. Hun- 
dreds of double flowers, so closely set they form a 
sheet over the compact dwarf 15 in. plants. Ideal 
for edging or a spot of color in the early autumn 
border. 
“Bronze Cushion” 
“Pink Cushion” 
“White Cushion” 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50 
Korean Mums 
The hardy mid-season varieties hybridized from the 
native of Korea. 
“Apollo”. Glowing orange bronze and old gold. 
“Ceres’”’. A large singie bronze overcast with chamois. 
“Hebe”. A striking deep pink semi-double. 
“Mars”. <A velvety amaranth red single. 
“Mercury”. Deep red in bud opening to a copper 
scarlet. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
r One Each of the 
Collection 5: Korean Mums $1.00. 
Hardy Arctic Mums 
"Astrid’’. A rugged dependable Cushion type Mum 
forming symmetrical rounded plants filled with 
large single flowers of old rose shaded with apri- 
cot. From mid-September well into the Fall it is 
always attractive. Each 25c, per three 60c, per 
ten $1.50. 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata. A showy variety with fluffy lavender rose 
flowers in late June. The entire plant has an at- 
tractive appearance making it a valuable border 
subject. 214 feet. 
Macrocephala. Large thistle - like heads of golden 
yellow on erect 3 ft. stems. Blooming at the same 
time as Delphinium they combine beautifully in 
a bouquet. 
Montana. The popular old favorite, Blue Corn Flower. 
Shaggy flowers of violet blue in mid-summer. 2 ft. 
Any of above: Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50 
CIMICIFUGA 
Racemosa. <A _ lovely American native for a semi- 
shady spot in the tall border. Fluffy white flower 
spikes carried on 5 ft. stems in August. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
COREOPSIS 
Double “Sunburst”. Showy and dependable for the 
summer garden. Golden yellow semi-double flow- 
ers in great profusion all during the season. 3 feet. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
“Mayfield Giants”. A selected strain of giant yel- 
low singles. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
verticillata. Splendid for the mid-summer garden. 
The finely cut foliage is covered with star-shaped 
golden yellow flowers. For a pleasing show try 
a group of these with the blue Hardy Ageratum. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
DIGITALIS 
FOXGLOVE 
Shirley Select Hybrids. Handsome spikes on 4 ft. 
stems in shades of rose, purple, pink, lavender and 
white brightly marked with chocolate in the 
throat. Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
