
PeAS Va A) Ly O,O> KE GlAY Re DRESNEs 
PIGMY GOLD—Outstanding dwarf golden button. 
THE CHIEF—Semi-double, large scarlet of gold. 
THE MOOR—Early deep purple, double flower. 
EARLY BRONZE—Orange bronze, short, early. 
A. BARHAM—Reddish bronze, early October. 
EMBER—A brilliant russet bronze, excellent. 
PINK LUSTER—Pale lavender pink, single. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Light rose pink with deeper center. 
WOLVERINE—Light yellow, very early. 
NORMANDIE—White suffused with pink, short. 
ViviD—Amaranth red, striking. 
EACH 25c — $2.00 PER DOZEN 
Recent Introductions 
BERGUNDY—Rich cerise crimson, quite large flowers. 
LAVENDER LADY—The only real hardy lavender mum. 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN—Double yellow flowers shading to 
orange, compact. 
RAPTURE—Deep orange shading to bright carmine, color- 
ful. 
SYMPHONY—Most lovely, mauve coppery pink and soft 
lavender in an unusually attractive combination. 
WHITE GULL—Very compact, pompom shaped flowers of 
pure white. 
EACH 35c — $3.00 PER DOZEN 
CUSHION OR AZALEA FLOWERED TYPE 
BRONZE CUSHION—Bronze flowers covering entire plant 
PINK CUSHION—Very early, a great favorite. 
RED CUSHION—Low bushy plants covered with red flow- 
ers. 
WHITE CUSHION—White flowers cover the compact 
plants. 
GOLD CUSHION—Golden yellow, masses of bloom. 
EACH 25c — $2.00 PER DOZEN 
U. S. Government Varieties 
ALGONQUIN—Very double 3” flowers, blooming in Sept. 
AMOSKEAG—Semi-double large, buff bronze. ; 
GERONIMO—Most attractive, fully double bronze, very 
early. 
POHATCONG—A lovely lavender pink, very attractive. 
EACH 35c — $3.00 PER DOZEN 
The Newest Introductions 
ACACIA—The entire plant covered with small glittering 
yellow acacia-like blooms. 
GOBLIN—A delightful warm rich bronze. 
PINK SPOON—Unusually attractive lavender pink with 
unusual shaped petals. 
WHITE SPOON—Paddle shaped petals, unusual. 
EACH 40c 
CULTURE:—Plant in a sunny well-drained situation usS- 
ing a rich porous soil. After plant has reached a height of 
six or eight inches pinch the top out to make a better 
