70 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CUSHION, HARDY (RG)—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
*** Bronze Cushion. As the flowers first open they are warm rich red bronze, then 
turning to a bronzy yellow with a light red center giving a delightful 
effect, Later, lighten to a beautiful golden bronze shade -________--._____-$ 1.50 $ 12.00 
** Red Cushion. Pure fiery red. Multitude of beautiful 2 to 2% in. flowers. A 
startling contrast to anything that has so far been introduced _.-____.-..__ 1.50 12.00 
*** Pink Cushion. Flowers open to a deep orchid pink then change to a light 
orchid with a creamy center, finally salmon pink with a soft yellow center. 
Has. a. record of 3,000) flowers; the first ,year., Very hardy] 2325 eee 1.00 8.00 
*** White Cushion. Snow white flowers with a faint yellow center. This variety 
should be planted with the brighter colors to get the full effect of the 
flower and’ ascontrastiotecolorss eee Aeros, Fv Lee fo 1.20 10.00 
** Yellow Cushion. Pure, golden yellow, very brilliant. Develops into large, dense 
clumps, often measuring 24 to 30 inches across, producing hundreds of strik- 
ingly beautiful flowers. Make a wonderful show in the landscape, coming 
into flower ithestirst of October]. ---]- ee a £4 fe: Aid Re Lt a ie eae 2 =e Go 15.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY OUTDOORS. 
(*) Some of the varieties starred, particularly on early blooming types, are 
are hard to handle as dormant plants, so for that reason, we are handling 
them as both dormant and potted plants. In making up your order, specify 
which you prefer and your preference will be given as far as possible. 
Autumn Glow. Glowing Crimson. October. 18 in.________________ _ooe lee 1.00 8.00 
***Olara Curtis. Single. Salmon-pink, daisy like flowers about 3 in. in diameter. 
August and early September. Perfectly hardy, and blooms so early never 
damaged by frost. Spreading habit; 18 to 24 in. across, and 18 in to 24 in. 
tall.” (Retails; (per 3; $1540; per) doz:, $4.00 per s100w 20100) see eee eae ie: 14.00 
(*)Daphne. Lovely shade of Daphne-Pink, with underlying sheen of lilac-rose, 
enhanced with prominent golden stamens in center. October. 2 to 2% ft... 1.00 8.09 
(*) Early Bronze. Pom Pom. Bronze yellow, free blooming, early flowering. Late 
AUSUSt. 2:1 Selniceees. 2S so ee eee ee i ee he Oe eee anes a a ee 1.00 8.00 
*¥** (Ck) Lavender Lady. A true lavender Garden Chrysanthemum. No tract of mauve, 
pink or magenta appears under any light conditions. The silvery lavender 
flowers are 3 inches or more across and appear in perfect branching sprays. 
Unusually hardy. Height 2% ft. In full bloom October*8_ =] = 232 2.00 | 18.00 
(*)Mrs. Richardson. Pom Pom. Pure white. September-October, 18 in. __._____- 1.20 10.00 
Normandy Pink. Creamy pink. September Lis its ee Be 1.20 10.90 
(*)Nellie Kleris. Clear pink. Mid-season 18 in. _..__.___.__._______________. 1.20 10.00 
***(*)Pale Moon. Delightful, fluffy, sul»nur-yellow, biossoms completely cover the 
the plant. Loosely double flowers, 2% inches across, of excellent keeping 
quality. The aroma is that of butternuts. Height 2 ft In full flower 
October. 51 ae he A Rea ai nk REE, C Bancis oo dey P tee ad ee ay Se ene at ot ee 2.00 18.00° 
***(*)Rose Glow. Quantities of cinnamon-scented blossoms of a distinct raspberry 
color which changes to an opalescent rose, describes this lovely variety. The 
flowers are 2 inches across, fuller than semi-double and borne on slender 
sprays. Height 1% to 2 ft. In full flower October 5 ees eres Pee 18.00 
Rosy Morn. Silver pink. September-October. 3 ft.....2___________._______. 1.00 8.00 
(*)Ruth Hatton. Beautiful clear ivory-white. Very hardy. October. 18 in. ___.. 1.00 8.00 
***(*)Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery-rose, with the sheen of damask 
silk, later taking on silvery-lavender and faint coppery tones which are ftas- 
cinatingly illusive. The flowers are 3 inches across. Height 2% to 3 feet. In 
full’ bloomOctober; 107-222 Nhe, pa he paw Ste, Bk cl eA Be Te, a ee 18.00 
(*) Tints of Gold. Golden yellow with red near base of petals. Early. 18 IN J Jiea" dee 10.00 
White Doty. Pom Pom. Pure white. October. 18 tn. ___. ee 8.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, Shasta Daisy. 
Alaska. Large white flowers. June to Augustis 2 fti2._ol250 oe ee 1.00 8.09 
Diener’s Double White. Recent development of full, shaggy, double flowers of , 
glistening white. Hardy, robust grower. Early 2% to 3 ft..______________ 1.00 8.00 
***Diener’s 8 Inch Variety. The distinctive Diener Strain. Large. Single.______- 1.40 12.00 
