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There is nothing to excel these in satisfaction, or to bring color to the garden in the fall of 
the year. They like rich soil, lots of sun and water. The varieties offered below are the best in 
color and type, and will make a tremendous show for a small outlay. Our plants, ready in May, 
are in 314-inch pots with well-developed root-systems. 
You can make your own selection and take them with you, or send in your order and we 
will deliver, if you live within our delivery area. See inside back cover. 








SEPTEMBER-FLOWERING Color description Height In Bloom | Each 3 for 
CUSHION POMPONS 
September Bronze Shading from gold-bronze to warm bronze. 1% ft. Sept. 15 $0.60 $1.65 
September Cloud White, with primrose shading In center. 1% ft. Sept. 15 .60 1.65 
September Gold Brilliant golden yellow. Well-rounded plants. 11% ft. Sept. 15 .60 1.65 
OTHER POMPONS 
Early Bronze Yellow bronze. Splendid for massing. 1% ft. Sept. 10 30 TS 
Gleam O’Gold A glistening golden yellow beauty. iver |) Oyeis «il 30 se 
Goblin Frost-resistant. Glowing bronze. Dette OccumLO 30 LE 
CUSHION OR AZALEAMUMS 
Champion Cushion A myriad of rusty, red-bronze flowers. 14 in. Sept. 10 30 HS: 
Major Cushion Deep rose-pink, which fades very little. PD seray Sept. 12 30 > 
New Red Cushion Beautiful, striking, deep red flowers. 14 in. Sept. 10 .30 75 
White Cushion Opens delicate pink, turning pure white. 1Onnoe Sept. 10 30 i 
Yellow Cushion Covered with bright, clear yellow flowers. 12 in. Sept 30 “/D 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Algonquin Double yellow, full flowers, 21% In. across. 16 ft. Sept. 15 30 Sf) 
Avalanche Beautiful pure white flowers, 4 in. across. 2% ft. Octaal0 30 a5 
Barbara Cumming Golden yellow, tinted bronze, 3 in. across. 11% ft. Sept. 15 530) 5 
Bronze Cydonia Dark bronze-red flowers, 2 in. across. DARE Oct. 10 5) > 
Burgundy Glowing wine-red flowers, 21% in. across. Deut tan OCT 30 1/5 
Chrysanthemum Caliph Most intense brilliant red, 2% mm. across. 2 ft. Octae> 30 > 
Farly Bronze Dahlia Mum Large flowers, dark wine-red. Cushion type. 15in. | Sept. 20 40 1.00 
Dean Kay Rose-pink semi-double flowers, 2 in. across. Dette Sept. 1 .30 of 5 
Eugene A. Wander Bronze tinted golden yellow, 4 in. across. 1% ft. Sept. 20 .50 a3 
Granny Scovill Warm coral-bronze flowers, 41% In. across. Dette Ocrar( 30 US 
Jean Cumming Very double, pure white, 3 i. across. 11% ft. Sept. 15 30 sf 
Ch E Jean Treadway Soft pink with rose center, 3 In. across. 1% ft. Sept. 25 30 HE 
poae thee King Midas Bronze tinted soft yellow, 4 in. across. 2\ ft. Sept. 25 30 HS 
at Lavender Lady Beautiful pure lavender, 3 m. across. Delia Octane 40 1.00 
Milky Way Cream-white, semi-double, 3 tm. across. 2itee a Sepia. .40 1.00 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Apricot-yellow, suffused bronze, 31% in. across Delite Octal -50 ipos 
Pale Moon Soft, cream-yellow flowers, 21% in. across. 2 ft. Oct. .30 HES: 
Roberta Copeland Soft rose-red, semi-double, 21% in. across. 114 ft. Sept. 15 aS () UE 
Chrysanthemum Rose Glow Raspberry-rose-pink, near double, 1% in. across. Dette Sept. 25 30 Shs) 
Orchid Spoon Santa Claus Red, gold-centered, half double, 2% in. across. Dette Oct 30 wD 
The Moor Wine-red, full double flowers, 3 in. across. Dente Octa9 1 30 AB 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Astrid Lovely shade of shell-pink, tinted old-rose. atte Septal> 30 HE 
Autumn Lights Brilliant coppery red, tinted bronze. lon St oe Oct: a! 30 75 
Louise Schling Beautiful salmon-red, toned bronze. 21% ft. Octane! 30 7/5 
Peachblow A blend of salmon-pink, fawn and bronze. 2% ft. Sept. 25 .60 1.65 
Saladin Rich oriental red and coral-bronze. 2% ft. Oct ae 30 > 
Sappho Showy, bright butter-yellow blooms. alta Oc 30 hs 
Venus A beautiful shade of orchid-pink. 24 ft. Sept. 20 30 WS 
SPOON VARIETIES 
Golden Spoon Glistening golden yellow, semi-double. 114 ft. OctmmeS .30 B/D 
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Orchid Spoon Very light pinkish lilac; large flower. Oct. 5 30 75 
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See Our Hardy Chrysanthemums in Full Bloom Next Fall! 
t Here is a wonderful opportunity to see all of the above varieties in full bloom at our 
Hanover Display Garden next fall. The approximate flowering dates are shown above. 
AII plants then on display in our beds will be for sale, in 6-inch pots. They may be moved | 
to your garden while in bloom without suffermg any set-back, and continue to provide | 
enjoyment even after frost. 
' Whether you buy or not, come in and enjoy seemg them. 
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