GLORIOUS COLORS OF THE 
HARDY “MUMS” 
UNTIL FROST 
In late fall, when nearly all other flowers have ceased 
to bloom, the hardy garden Chrysanthemums or Winter 
Shrubs as they are sometimes called, are still here to 
delight with their great variety of form and color. 
Strong plants from pots for easy and most suc- 
cessful transplanting, ready for delivery May 1 to 20. 
Flowering M 
Azalea Chrysanthe- ums 
These  prolific-blooming, hardy Chrysanthemums have 
become very popular in the last few yee Each plant is 
literally covered with blooms in the fall, estimates running as 
high as 600 flowers the first year. They bloom from late July 
until frost, forming wide, dense “cushions” 114 feet high by 
2 to 3 feet across when fully developed. Good for rock-gardens. 

Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze, turning bronzy yellow. 
Pink Cushion. Beautiful shade of bright pink. 
Queen Cushion. White. 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant golden yellow. 
Cushion Mum. Red Cushion. |mproved form. 
Any of above Cushion Chrysanthemums, 3 for 90c. 
Lovely Spoon Mums 
A charming and most interesting new type. Petals are tubular 
for most of their length, but flatten out near the tip like 
miniature spoons. 
Pink Spoon. Large; semi-double; light rose or shell-pink. 
White Spoon. Double white flowers with creamy center. 
Yellow Spoon. Very lovely double flowers of brilliant yellow 
color. Any of above Spoon Mums, 3 for 90c. 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
These exquisite, new, hardy creations, with their lovely 
pastel shades, compare with the gerbera in daintiness and 
richness. Will bloom until frost, making wonderful late color 
effects in the garden. Excel in hardiness, profuseness of bloom 
and ease of growth. 2 to 2 4 ft. 
Ember. Brilliant glowing bronze---a combination of coral and 
orange shades. Flowers in mid-October. 
King Midas. Charming soft yellow, occasionally tinted with 
bronze; full double flowers up to 4 mches across. Late Sep- 
tember through October. Decorative. 
Louise Schling. Bright, glowing salmon-red in color. 
grower. October. 
Mandarin. Coral-salmon, copper and bronzy gold blending in 
a delightful combination. Flowers 2 inches across. 45c¢ each, 
3 for $1.20. 
Roberta Copeland. Coral-salmon, copper and bronzy gold 
blend to a delightful combination. Strong, erect grower. 
Large flowers. Early October. 
Saladin. Oriental red, shading to coral-red with coppery 
tones on reverse; 3-inch flowers with four rays of petals, 
delightfully fragrant. 
Symphony. Mauvye-rose overcast with soft coppery rose, 
having the sheen of damask silk. Fascinating double flowers 
3 inches across. 
Strong 
Any of above varieties, except where noted, 3 for 90c. 

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SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Large-Flowering Varieties 
Largest, most showy of the late fall flowers, the ball-like 
bloom being 3 to 4 inches across. Should be planted in a pro- 
tected location in good soil. For larger flowers aliow only one 
bud to a stem. In full bloom by mid-October 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Elegant large yellow blooms with petals 
incurved. 
Oconto. Pure white; petals incurved. 
Rose Glory. Lavender-pink; petals incurved. 
Any of above Large-flowering Mums, 3 for $1.00 
Choicest Garden Mums 
Algonquin. A very hardy variety with healthy foliage and 
large, full golden yellow flowers. One of the earliest to bloom. 
Barbara Cumming. Clear yellow, shading to orange-bronze 
toward the center; large, full flowers. August-November. 
Early Bronze. Double; lively bronze-yellow. Dwarf. August— 
October. 
Indian Summer. Glowing orange flowers 3 inches across; 
doubie. Erect and free flowering. 
Judith Anderson. Clear buttercup-yellow 
flowers, nicely 
rounded, Button type, completely covering the plant. 
October. 
Minnau. Large, very double, white flowers. Button type. 
Compact plant. 
Murillo. Best shade of pink among the hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Rose Glow. Lovely old-rose becoming opalescent rose; semi- 
double flowers 2 inches across in great profusion; delightfully 
cinnamon scented. Magnificent. 45c each; 3 for $1.10. 
Ruth Cumming. Rich bronze terra-cotta. October. 
Snappy. Red with golden reverse; semi-double. October. 
Tasiva. Lovely, large pure white blooms. Free-flowering. 
Early. Dwarf. , 
The Moor. Port-wine-red flowers, 3 inches across and double, 
making intensely brilliant garden display. Late September. 
Any of above varieties, your selection, 3 for 90c. 
