from Mid-August till Winter =; L 
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POHATCONG 4 a4 
One of our best sellers and a very popular variety wherever out- fo Poo 
door Chrysanthemums are appreciated. Lovely, double, deep Avg 
Pas flowers, 4 in. across, with rich, dark green foliage. Long 
looming period starting in early Sept. Vigorous growth. 
Prolific for cutting. 24 in. tall. Satisfactory under all conditions. = 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. y 

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Autumn Lights 
AUTUMN LIGHTS 
The embodiment of autumn are these 
rugged blossoms of coppery-bronze with 
a live, gleaming orange overcast. A 
hardy Arcticum Hybrid. 2-in. semi-double 
flowers, profuse from late Sept. on. Sturdy, 
compact, branchy plants, flowering from 
top to bottom. Healthy, dark green 
foliage. Height 2 ft. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
A new type of special worth. Magnificent creamy white, A 
outstanding among all whites for intensity of milky whiteness 
when full open. Rich dark-green foliage complements soft 
lemon tints of half-open flowers. The first Nipponicum hybrid, 
perhaps as significant as the Koreans. Semi-informal flowers 
with broad, overlapping petals. Branchy sprays of 4 to 6. 
Most frost-resistant of all ‘‘Mums,”’ and iron-hardy. Strong, 
vigorous plants, 244-3 ft., blooms late Sept. 
{ 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. = 
MILKY WAY Ok a 
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Eugene A. 
W ander 

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EUGENE A. WANDER 

Chrysanthemum Specials 
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: Cee Ehaitedeun 
Brilliant 414- to 5-in. (larger if disbudded), 
double, glistening golden yellow flowers, so 
freely borne in branching clusters, the stocky 
a is nearly obscured. First of the season—a 
laze of golden glory, in full flower by Sept. 10. 
Extra-large, perfectly-formed flowers in greatest 
pecesioas without “‘pinching’’ or special 
andling. Seldom over 18 in. tall. Hardy, easy 
f to grow, yet also fine for pot-culture. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
ALGONQUIN 
A fine, brilliant yellow. Double 3-in. flowers 
borne freely from early Sept. on. Fine, clean 
foliage. Very hardy. 30 in. Best double early 
—a delight in garden or vase. Developed to 
resist weather extremes—heat or cold. 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4. 
BURGUNDY 
Glorious rich Burgundy red, in a new, fra- d 
grant, double Hybrid Korean. Magnificent <a 
form, texture; strong growing. 214 ft. 
Equally striking in garden display and in 
arrangements. 3- to 4-in. blooms in early Oct. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III 
The dominant color is soft peach, tinted 
with rosy salmon and fawn shades overcast 
with luminous sheen. The general effect 
is an iridescent bronze. Large, full, per- 
fectly-formed flowers, on tall, branching 
stems. Sturdy 2'%-ft. plants. Blooms in 
early Oct.—a glorious, full display. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
“CUSHION”? MUMS 
Characteristically, all ‘““Cushion’’ Mums are 
covered with hundreds and hundreds of 
double flowers that bloom continuously 
from the end of August till frost, over 1,000 
per plant in a season! For an astonishing 
mass of color, plant ‘“Cushion’’ Mums. 
Golden Cushion. Tall. 18 in. 
Bronze Cushion. Tall. 15 in. 
Pink Cushion. Tall. 20 in. 
Any of above: 3 for $1.; 12 for $3.50 


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Creations of Alex Cumming: Lavender Lady, Pale Moon, 
Mrs. Plerre S. du Pont I11, Eugene A. Wander. 
4 Plants, 1 of each 
Group 306 (odlita 52:70) for onty 
Algonquin, Aut. Lights, Eugene Wander, Mrs. du Pont, 
Clara Curtis, Pohatcong, Burgundy, Manantico 
8 Plants, 1 of each 
Group *307 akin $3.80). (aoe 
Blooms from early August till freezing: VERY EARLY— 
Algonquin, Clara Curtis, Manantico, Pohatcong. 
EARLY MIDSEASON—Autumn Lights, Rose Glow, 
Sept. Bronze, Sept. Gold. LATE MID-SEASON—Bur- 
gundy, Lavender Lady, Milky Way, Mrs. du Pont I18. 
12 Plants, 1 of each 
Group ¥308 Bessy vanonl 
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