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Your Tall Carden 
NEW! OUTSTANDING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These famous New Castle Chrysanthemums are 
among the most beautiful of all outdoor flowers, 
and our list includes every color and shade 
imaginable. We are justly proud of this modern, 
up-to-date list of the finest kinds. Blooming in 
fall, they continue showing gorgeous flowers even 
after heavy snow. They are indeed the glory of 
the autumn days. Blooming dates and approxi- 
mate heights are given at end of each description. 
LAVENDER LADY (Bristol, 1939) (See Illustration) — 
Blooms true lavender, a rare and much sought for color in 
the floral kingdom. No trace of mauve, purple, or magenta 
appears under any light condition. Flowers full double, 3 
inches in diameter, and perfectly spaced on branching 
sprays. Blooms October 8th. Height 214 ft. 25¢ each, 
4 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
GOBLIN (Bristol, 1940)—A lovely, distinct, warm 
golden-bronze — attains perfection for Halloween. Airy, 
graceful. Height 2 ft. 25e each, 4 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
PYGMY GOLD (Bristol, 1938)—Distinctive dwarf, 
golden yellow. Miniature flowers one inch across. Remark- 
able bushy habit of growth and early, free-flowering habits. 
Sept. 10th. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
MRS. P. S. du PONT, III (Bristol, 1941) (See IIlustra- 
tion)—One of the finest Chrysanthemums yet produced. 
The dominant shade is soft peach-pink, tinted with lumin- 
ous sheen. The unusual new color of the double shapely 
flowers coupled with the hardiness and vigor of the free- 
branching plant make this the perfect Chrysanthemum. 
30c each, 4 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
JASPER SPOON (1941 Introduction)—The highly artis- 
tic flowers are composed of slender tubular petals flattening 
into little miniature spoons near the ends. The tubes are 
arranged in a nearly double pattern radiating from a small 
yellow center, colored a soft, clear yellow, shading into 
brilliant jasper-red at the spoons near the outer ends. The 
most unusual of all the great garden Chrysanthemums. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
ROSE SPOON (1941 Introduction)—Large showy flow- 
ers a full 3 inches in diameter of luminous rose. The tubes 
raise upward from the center, giving a highly pleasing effect. 
25c each, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
GOLDEN SPOON (1841 Introduction)—A_ profuse 
bloomer covered in autumn with semi-double flowers of 
glistening, bright, golden yellow with delightful apricot 
sheen. 25c each, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 


All 
Chrysanthemums 
on Pages 24, 25, 26 
are sent 
POSTPAID 
AFTER APRIL 15th 

RAINBOW COLLECTION 
CUSHION MUMS 
Sensational new hardy Cushion Mums, 700 to 
1000 perfect blooms on a single plant first year. 
We offer 1 each strong blooming plants, Pink, 
White, Bronze, Red, Yellow Cushion Mums. 
All labeled. 5 IN ALL... 70c posteaip 

Mrs. P. S. duPont, JI1 
DEAN KAY—One of the hardiest Chrysanthemums now known. Will 
winter without damage in even the most Northern states. The semi-double 
flowers, colored a pleasing lavender-pink, are borne in profusion from early 
summer until hard frost and snow. 25c each, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
PRINCE CHARMING—A truly charming new kind, bearing large, single, 
bronze flowers on strong erect stems. Early. 25¢ each, 5 for $1.00. Post- 
paid. 
HARDY CUSHION MUMS 
RED CUSHION—A new well-formed Cushion variety, bearing flowers 
earlier than the older variety of the same name. Of compact growth, ex- 
cellent hardiness, and fine form. 25¢ each, 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Nevw, golden yellow cushion Mum, quickly de- 
velops into a compact mound-shaped plant. Completely covered with clear 
golden yellow, double blooms. Striking novelty. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 


Lavender 
Lady 
