For a Blaze of Glory in the Fall Garden Plant .. . 
Lehman's dod 
The Parade of the 1942 Headliners 
Perhaps the greatest collection of New plants ever offered in a 
single year. All five have been tried under average garden 
conditions and have proven themselves to be better varieties— 
improved in form, color, hardiness and early blooming quali- 
ties. We unhesitatingly recommend them to you. Order them 
and be the “first with the newest’. 
Peachblow (New). Distinctly new and different is this grand 
addition to the single type. A glorious blending of salmon pink, 
fawn, and bronze, it may be compared with the immensely 
popular “Mrs. Pierre S. duPont, III’, perhaps a bit more salmon. 
A husky, strong stemmed, well branched plant producing an 
amazing quantity of 24%-inch blossoms, each with four rows 
of petals, flowering from late September until frost. A “must” 
for your Autumn Garden. Height 2% feet. Each 60c. 
September Bronze. The warm bronze tints of Autumn are 
beautifully reflected in about the shapeliest little pompon blos- 
soms you have ever seen; quantities of them shading from 
golden bronze to intense warm bronze simply cover the plant 
from mid-September on through into November or killing frost. 
The color effect is always good because the plant is uniformly 
attractive all through—no jaded appearance at any time. We 
say September Bronze is absolutely the most colorful early 
Chrysanthemum to date. Each 60c. 
September Cloud. Beautifully rounded blossoms, purest white 
in color with primrose shading in center, wonderfully dark 
green contrasting foliage. Nicely rounded, compact plant com- 
pletely covered with flowers from mid-September until frost. 
The best white pompon. Each 60c. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden-yellow blossoms, trim and 
neat, twenty-five or more to a spray, completely cover the 
shapely, well-rounded plants by mid-September and go on 
and on until the season’s end. Colorful mounds, the plants are 
eighteen inches in height—much wider—the first season. Im- 
mensely prolific and somewhat earlier in succeeding years. A 
real advance. Each 60c. 
Silver Moon. This gleaming white Chrysanthemum has a 
degree of warmth and intensity that is entirely new, and for 
which there is a real need. No other kind like it! No other 
attains such early perfection! The double rays of milk-white 
petals combine with the pale yellow central halo to suggest 
the play of soft moonbeams. A showier Shasta Daisy in effect. 
Mild, sweet fragrance, remarkably contrasting dark green 
foliage, a fine lusty 2% ft. plant producing flowers from Sep- 
tember on equal to the finest greenhouse product yet unusually 
frost resistant. These are the outstanding qualities of “Silver 
Moon”. Each 60c. 
Hardy Hybrid Mums 
Acacia. New! A dwarf spreading Korean with multitudes of 
glistening yellow semi-double flowers. A grand landscape va- 
riety. Remarkably free flowering. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Adironda. A very fine early blooming variety. Fully double, 
light bronze flowers overcast with rose. A fine variety for 
early fall flowers. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. ° 
Agnes Selkirk Clark. Single blossoms 3 inches across which 
shade from bronze-pink to apricot and salmon. It is a vigorous 
growing variety producing abundant sprays of fragrant flowers 
which are in full bloom in late September. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Aladdin. One of the very earliest to bloom. Usually in bloom 
from late August to frost. Very double flowers of coppery 
bronze overlaid with orange and apricot. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Autumn Lights. New. Semi-double coppery bronze of medium 
height blooming about mid-September. Produces changeable 
Chrysanthemums 
color effects but is always delightful. We like this one very 
much. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Barbara Cumming. A bronze-yellow that is in full bloom Sep- 
tember 10th. A beautiful color and very desirable plant. One 
of our special favorites. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Burgundy. A fine new sweet scented Korean of deep amaranth 
with rich cerise crimson shadings. The large clusters of double 
flowers appear at their best in late September and early October. 
Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Caliph. One of the very brightest of all Chrysanthemums. Color 
a brilliant ox-blood red. Large branches of flowers are freely 
produced in late September. Each 30c. 3 for 75c. 
Clara Curtis. New. At last we have an early blooming garden 
Chrysanthemum that will delight you Northern gardeners who 
have always had the disappointment of having your Mums 
caught by frost. This new variety Clara Curtis will begin bloom- 
ing in late August and from then to freezing weather will be 
a glorious mound of hundreds of single salmon-pink daisy-like 
blossoms. Very free blooming. Height 18 to 24 inches. Each 
30c.83 etore/ 5c. 
Crimson Glory. An unusual bright bronzy-red blooming over a 
long period in September. Very bright and effective in the 
garden or for cutting. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Cydonia. An excellent double form with large flowers of glow- 
ing orange overcast with mahogany. An unusual and attractive 
color. Blooms in late September. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Dean Kay. Here is a new Mum tthat will receive a lot of 
attention when better known. Glorious lavender pink flowers 
are lavishly produced on plants two feet high and as far 
across. Flowers completely hide the foliage from August until 
snow flies. Extremely hardy—can be grown anywhere. The 
finest introduction in Mums the past few years. Each 30c, 3 
for 75c. 
Early Bronze. We think this is tops among the very early 
pompons. Color a bright orange-bronze, very double with many 
petals. In full glory from late August to frost. Very free flow- 
ering and an excellent cut flower. Height 20 inches. Each 25c, 
3 for 60c. 
Ember. A remarkable hardy variety with excellently formed 
double flowers of a brilliant bronze made up of a combina- 
tion of coral and orange shades. The blooms are of pleasing 
shape and 3 inches in diameter. In full bloom mid October. 
Height 2% ft. Each 25c, 3 for 65c. 
Summer Mum 
Collection 
Every variety in this collection will bloom during 
August and early September. 
Clara Curtis, shell pink 
Dean Kay, lavender pink 
Early Bronze, orange bronze 
Geronimo, buff bronze 
Otsego, rosy pink 
Pygmy Gold, yellow 
18 Plants, 3 of Each 
$3.65 
6 Plants, 1 of Each 
$1.35 
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