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September FLOWERING CUSHION POMPONS 
Price: 60e each, $6.00 per dozen 
A distinct type and the latest development of the famous Korean Hybrids. The introducer states that this is 
another valuable contribution to the autumn garden; in fact, one of the most outstanding that has been made 
for some little time. 
Masses of sparkling, perfectly formed, crisp Pompon blossoms completely cover these dense, shapely, 
Azalea-like plants from mid-September right up until killing frost. Will come through the winter in any section 
of the country very satisfactorily if slightly protected, and in a section where early frosts destroy late flowering 
Chrysanthemums this type will permit the gardeners to have a variety of Chrysanthemums in their garden before 
the heavy frost. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD 
Like “September Gold” in habit, the ball-like blossoms a trifle 
larger. Purest ivory-white with soft Primrose shading in center, 
and wonderfully fine dark green contrasting foliage. Breath- 
taking in its gleaming perfection. A very fine white Pompon. 
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, eighteen inches in height, much wider, 
the first season. Immensely prolific and somewhat earlier in suc- 
ceeding years. A real advance. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE 
The warm bronze and golden-bronze tints of Autumn are beau- 
tifully reflected in about the shapeliest little Pompon blossoms 
one can picture produced in great quantities. It is a remarkably 
robust plant, too. Most colorful early variety to date. 
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and intensity that is entirely new, and for which there is a 
real need. No other kind like it! No other kind attains such 
early perfection. The double rays of milky white petals com- 
bine with a pale yellow central halo to suggest the play of 
soft moonbeams. A showier Shasta Daisy. Mild, sweet fra- 






erance, remarkably rich contrasting dark foliage, a fine lusty 
2-2% ft. plant with September flowers equal to the finest 
greenhouse product are the outstanding qualities of “Silver 


Moon.” 
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