Chrysanthemums (Continued) 
Eugene A. Wander. At long last we have that great big glisten- 
ing golden-yellow Hardy Chrysanthemum we have been waiting 
for. Flowers are very double and from 4 to 5 inches across and 
produced in such abundance as to hide the entire plant with 
a blanket of golden yellow. In full bloom Sept. 20th. Height 
20 inches. You must have this one. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Gleam O’ Gold. A splendid primrose-yellow in full bloom 
in late September. This one adds a charming touch to any 
planting as the color blends well with other varieties. Very 
showy. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Goblin. A new fully double warm golden bronze blooming in 
early October. Strong neat growing plant. Very hardy. Height 
Dette bach 256. >,1or 60c. 
Indian Summer. Vivid, glowing orange that immediately 
captures attention. It is a large flower, 3 inches across but al- 
together attractive and distinct in form. Growth is distinct, erect 
and sturdy, never requiring support of any kind. It fills the 
need perfectly for a late-flowering chrysanthemum that will 
not be marred or destroyed by late October frosts. Height 2 
to 2% feet. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
King Midas. A most remarkable creation. The plants are a mass 
of fully double soft yellow flowers shaded slight bronze for a 
long period. Highly praised by all who have grown it. In full 
flower by late September. Height 2% feet. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
King’s Red. This variety was found growing in a Northern 
garden and was so outstandingly good that we procured the 
plants for propagation. A massive plant fully 3 feet in diameter 
completely covered with double red flowers with bronze and 
rose shadings. In full glory in late September. Each 25c, 3 
for 60c. 
Lavender Lady. New. The only sweet scented true lavender 
hardy mum. A strong growing variety with unusual strong 
branching sprays of large double flowers three inches across. 
In full glory in early October. By all means add this one to 
your collection. Very hardy. Height 2% ft. Each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Little Bob. This new creation is far superior to any of the 
cushion Mums which it resembles in growth. In mid Septem- 
ber the 18-inch plants are completely covered with very double 
flowers of a mahogany-bronze. Exceptionally good. Each 30c, 
SLOT Dee 
Lorelei. A very productive early double yellow noted for its fine 
form and rich golden yellow flowers which are 3 inches across. 
An outstandingly superior variety. Each 25c, 3 for 50c. 
Louise Schling. The flowers are of good size, fully 3 inches 
across, with three or four rows of petals, fluffy and distinct 
in appearance. Glowing salmon-red in color, changing to a 
lovely soft bronze-salmon as the flower matures. It is a re- 
markably free-flowering variety, and one of the first to 
flower. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 

6 Star Collection 
This is our masterpiece collection—none better 
Caliph 
Eugene Wander 
Lavender Lady 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont 
Pale Moon 
Roberta Copeland 
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6 Plants, 1 of Each 
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18 Plants, 3 of Each 
34.75 
Postpaid 
SET Ss es oe 
Milky Way. A new departure from the conventional type of 
hardy Mum. A handsome semi-double informal flower with 
excellent texture. Color a rich milky white. Branching sprays 
very useful for cutting. Blooms late September. Each 40c, 
3 for $1.00. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. This very new variety perhaps comes 
nearer to perfection than any other variety known. The color 
is a peach-pink tinted with rosy salmon and fawn. Flowers are 
large, fully double, produced on excellent long stems in large 
sprays. In full bloom in early October. By all means include 
this one in your collection. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Mrs. Sam P. Rotan. A verv fine large double golden-yellow of 
fine form and strong constitution. Very hardy and free flower- 
ing. In bloom late September. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Nancy Copeland. The branching sprays of this variety are com- 
pletely covered with large single flowers 3 to 4 inches across of 
a bright spectrum-red. This is one of the earliest of all Mums 
to bloom. Very distinct. Height 2% feet. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Pale Moon. New. Fluffy semi-double sulphur yellow blossoms 
in great profusion in late September completely covering the 
strong plants. A must have. Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
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Spencer, Iowa 
I have given you several orders for plants and everything 
has been very satisfactory—such nice large clumps that 
have made good in my garden. I appreciate the Lehman 
Gardens. 
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L andicape 
Collection 
All are excellent for garden display. 
Acacia, yellow 
Dean Kay, lavender-pink 
Gleam O’Gold, primrose-yellow 
King Midas, bronze-yellow 
Louise Schling, red 
White Normandie, white 
6 Plants, 18 Plants 
1 of Each 3 of Each 
$1.25 33.50 
Postpaid 
Cali / 
S. j 
From reports we receive these varieties 
do exceptionally well in California and 
on the Pacific coast. 
Burgundy Pohatcong 
Gleam O’ Gold Rose Glow 
Indian Summer Symphony 
6 Plants, 18 Plants 
1 of Each 3 of Each 
1350 P35 
Postpaid 
Dixie 
Special 
The following 6 are special favorites 
down South in Dixie. 
Crimson Glow Pale Moon 
Dean Kay Lavender Lady 
Ember Roberta Copeland 
6 Plants, 18 Plants 
1 of Each 3 of Each 
2135 Sho 
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