Cushion Mums Bloom Continuously from August to December 
Garden Chrysanthemums 
The plants are hardy and come into bloom several weeks ahead of killing frost 

NEW VARIETIES FOR 1942 
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September - flowering Cushion Pompons 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Shapely little pompons with the warm 
bronze tints of autumn, they shade from golden bronze to an in- 
tense warm bronze. Plants 18 inches tall, bloom from mid-Septem- 
ber to frost. 60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. Beautiful rounded blossoms of purest 
white with a primrose shading in center. The 18-inch plants are 
in bloom from mid-September unt! frost. 60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. Sprays with up to 2 dozen golden yellow 
flowers cover the 18-inch plants from mid-September on. One 
plant will spread over 21% feet and bloom earlier the second year. 
60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
Other Types 
PEACHBLOW. Semi-double_ flowers of blended 
fawn, and bronze in great long-stemmed sprays. 
bloomer. Grows 21% feet tall. Blooms late September. 
each; $6 per doz. 
SILVER MOON. A Shasta Daisy type of flower with a double row 
of silvery petals showing a pale yellow central halo suggesting 
soft, cool moonbeams. Sweetly fragrant. Grows 214 feet tall. 
Blooms late September. 60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
salmon-pink, 
A wonderful 
60 cts. 
Novelty Hybrids for 1941 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Bushy, Jow plants almost obscured by 
clusters of 41% to 5-inch blooms of glistening golden yellow after 
September 20. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
MILKY WAY. Large semi-double flowers of milky white in sprays 
of 5 or 6. A Nipponicum parent brings unusual hardiness, Flowers 
are distinctly different. Plants 2% to 3 feet high. Late September. 
40 cts. each; $4 per doz. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. The large, loose, 4-inch flowers 
are a rare combination of rosy salmon, soft bronzy fawn and iri- 
descent gold. Beautiful at every stage. Plants 2% feet high. Early 
October. 50 cts. each; $5 per doz. 
The Cushion Mums 
Here are four Chrysanthemums of similar growth and flower 
form. Plants are low mounds about 12 to 15 inches tall with a 
spread of 2 to 3 feet. They come into bloom in late August or early 
September and become a real mound of bloom lasting until frost. 
Golden Cushion. Golden yellow. 
King Cushion. Coppery bronze and red. 
Pink Cushion. Pink, turning white. 
Queen Cushion. White tinted lavender. 
The set of 4 for $1.10, or 3 plants of each for $3 
Any of the 4 varieties $3 per doz. 
Recent Introductions 
ACACIA. Small, glittering, fragrant yellow blossoms in late Septem- 
ber. Flowers semi-double, sulphur-yellow, of exceptional brilliance. 
2 feet. $3 per doz. 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. Coppery bronze, pone -double with gleaming 
orange tone. Of unusual hardiness. 1144 feet. Late September. 
$4 per doz. 
GLEAM O’GOLD. Pompon blooms of primrose-yellow. Very 
double, 3 ince across, on strong, branching stems. 2 feet. Octo- 
ber 1. $3 per d 
GOBLIN. Flowers Sey formed, 2 inches across, and nicely 
placed. Color is warm bronze, shading to gold. 2 feet. October 10. 
$3 per doz. 
LAVENDER LADY. Pure lavender when first opening but later 
takes on a silvery tint; 31-inch blooms. 2% feet. October 8. 
$4 per doz. 
Previous Korean Hybrids 
Ceres. Single flowers of old-gold, Pinar tere and soft coppery 
October 1 
Daphne-pink, with an ee sheen of lilac-rose. 
2 to 2% feet. October 10. 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac-rose and soft salmon. 
Triple rays of petals. 2 feet. October 12. 
Ember. Double flowers, 21% inches in diameter, of a combination 
of coral and orange shades. 2% feet. Mid-October. 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink which assumes soft Iavender-pink as 
the flower matures. Single flowers 3 inches across. 21% feet. 
bronze. 2 to 2% feet. 
Daphne. 
Single flowers, 314 mches in diameter. 
Indian Summer. Vivid, glowing orange, with luminous reflexes. 
The plants are 24% to 3 feet tall. October 15. 
King Midas. Glorious 4-inch double flowers, of a charming shade 
of soft yellow. 21% feet. Late September. 
Mandarin. Coral, salmon, copper, and bronzy gold blend In a 
delightful combination. 2 feet. September. 
Nancy Copeland. Large single flowers, 3 inches across, of a beauti- 
ful spectrum-red. 21% feet. Late September. 
Pale Moon. Densely branched sprays of fluffy, sulphur-yellow 
blooms completely cover the compact plant. 2 feet. October 5. 
Pygmy Gold. A dwarf Pompon slightly over an inch across. The 
color is clear golden yellow. 1 foot. Early September. 
Roberta Copeland. Medium-sized semi-double flowers of bright 
rose-red, later shading to rose and salmon-gold. 1% feet. Sept. 15. 
Romany. Soft glowing red with golden reflexes on the incurved 
center petals. Double, 3 inches in diameter. 21% feet. Oct. 5. 
Rose Glow. Cinnamon-scented blossoms of distinct raspberry 
color which changes to opalescent rose. Flower 2 inches across, 
semti-double. 2 feet. October 5. 
Saladin. 3-inch bloom, with 4 rows of petals. The color is Chinese 
or Oriental red, shading to coral-red, with coppery tones on the 
reverse. Delightful scent. 2% to 3 feet. October 10. 
Saturn. Single flower of orange and bronze. enhanced by a soft 
orange ring surrounding the yellow center. 21% feet. October 5. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose, overcast with coppery rose. Double, 
3 inches across. 2% to 3 feet. October 10. 
The Moor. Probably best described as amaranth-purple or port- 
wine-red. Double. 3 inches in diameter. 2 feet. Late September. 
Any’of the above varieties, 30 cts. each; $3 per doz. 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
