CUSHION MUMS 
The worthy and much-publicized cushion- 
like plants are covered with hundreds of 
double flowers from end of Aug. till frost. 
For complete list of 
Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums, 
See also Pages 34 and 35. 
ROSE GLOW 
Magnificent, bearing lovely old-rose blossoms in great 
, profusion from Sept. to frost. A pleasing, unforgettable 
color, alone or with others, particularly yellows. When 
cut, it fairly beams under electric lights. Height 2) ft. 
weet Be 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
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Brilliant 414- to 5-in. (larger if disbudded), double, glisten- 
ing golden yellow flowers, so freely borne in branching 
clusters, the stocky plant is nearly obscured. A blaze of 
golden glory, indeed, and for a long, full season—in bloom 
Sept. 20. Hardy, easily-grown plant which requires no 
special handling nor pinching to produce extra-large, 
perfectly-formed flowers in greatest profusion. Seldom over 
18 in. tall. Fine for pot-culture. Occasionally a plant may 
assume interesting bronzy-yellow tints. Grown in 3-in. 
pots, from cuttings. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
Golden Cushion 
Golden Cushion Gold; chestnut buds. 18 in 
Bronze Cushion Bronze to buff-yellow. 15 in 
Pink Cushion Vivid pink. 20 in. 
White Cushion Light pink buds; clear white 
flowers. 20 in. 
Each of above: 3 for $1.; 12 for $3.50 
Group 103 
4 Plants, 1 each of above 
(value $1.40) only. 
Group 104 
12 Plants, 3 of each 
(value $4) only . 
Pool Rose Glow 
alba, hardy perennials which now come in such a variety 
of colors are specially adaptable for fall border decoration. 
Patient hybridizing here and in Europe has developed our 
roadside wildings to exotic sizes for your pleasure. The 
variation in sizes makes them popular either in taller back- 
grounds or lower borders. For best results with tall varieties, 
limit each clump to one or two good shoots. Blooms are 
excellent for cutting and for outdoor autumn display. Highly 
colorful and pleasing, they continue to bloom late into fall 
when their color is so much needed and appreciated. 
HARDY 
FALL ASTERS 
PETUNIA 
Novae Belgae Prim, 
semi-double, glowing pe- 
tunia-purple flowers with 
golden yellow disc when 
fully open. Charming in 
the garden. Dense, neat, 
pyramidal bushes. 21% to 
3 ft. Mid-Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 

BEECHWOOD RIVAL 
Darkest red of all fall Asters 
Introduced pyar: |lmucce Pe 
in 1941. Deep rosy crim- 
son; brilliant golden yellow 
eye. Many small flowers, 
completely covering com- 
pact bushes: 3 ft. tall. 
Mid-Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 
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BLUE GOWN 
Novae Belgae _ Delightful 
china-blue flowers—dramatic 
against the brilliant hues of 
other fall flowers. Larger- 
flowered, taller growing, Cli- 
max form. Strong pyramidal 
branching growth, 4 to 41% ft. 
Sept. 15 to frost. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
12 for $6. 

MOUNT EVEREST 
The supreme white among 
all Hardy Asters, set off 
by lively golden stamens. 
Grows in tall, well-shaped 
pytamids with abundant 
lateral growth, flowering 
right down to ground. 
Ultimate height, 4 ft. Sept. 
15 to frost. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
BEECHWOOD CHARM 
Novae Belgae The deep 
rose-red tint adds a lively 
glow wherever used. Com- 
pact growth; smaller-flow- 
ered, massed blooming. 
Medium height—attractive 
plants 3 to 31% ft. Mid- 
Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $5. 

