BURGUNDY 
Glorious rich Burgundy red, in a fra- 
Wi nter= Ha rdy Bloo mi ng grant, double Hybrid Korean. A winner 
Foc ate U everywhere! Magnificent form, texture; 
arly an or LOnNg Season strong growing. 2/4 ft. Equally strik- 
GARDEN Chrysanthemums have enjoyed gag garden (display: andi arranges 

ments. 3- to 4-in. blooms in early Oct. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 
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tremendously increased interest and universal 
popularity because of the marvelous achieve- 
ments in developing earlier-blooming and 
winter-hardy strains for a brilliant, long-last- 
ing garden display, and wealth of glorious 
bouquets. Ideal for planting in both borders 
and cutting garden. In tune with the modern 
vogue, here are the loveliest hues in a wide 
range of colors and large perfect double 
blooms; also the best of the favorite semi- 
doubles and smaller flowers (Pompons). 
AVALANCHE 
Like an avalanche of white, pure as the driven 
snow, the large, perfect, full-open double 
blooms cover the plant from the end of Sept. 
till frozen. Large as Lavender Lady, queen of 
garden Mums, the center of the flowers are 
Wacmed with cream in the part-open stage. 
EbAbest large white. 2-ft. plants. 
6Oc each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 
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EUGENE A. WANDER 
Brilliant 414- to 5-in. (lar ger if disbudded), 
double, glistening golden yellow, per- 
fectly formed flowers, so freely borne in 
branching clusters, the stocky plant is 
nearly obscured. First of the season—a 
blaze of golden glory, in full flower by 
Sept. 10. Seldom over 18 in. tall. Hardy, 
easy to grow, yet also fine for pot-culture. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 



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Creations of Alex Cumming, the great hybridizer: 
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Blooms from early August till freezing: VERY R AUTUMN LIGHTS NC 
EARLY— Algonquin, Clara Curtis, Pohat- ugged blossoms Of coppery bronze wit 
cong. MID-EARLY—Autumn Lights, Rose alive, gleaming orange overcast. A hardy 
Glow, Sept. Bronze, Sept. Gold. MID- Arcticum Hybrid. 2-in. semi-double flow- 
SEASON— Avalanche, Burgundy, Eugene ets, profuse from late Sept. on. Sturdy, 
Wander, Lavender Lady, Red Velvet. compact, branchy plants. Healthy, dark 
12 Plants, 1 of each foliage. Height 2 ft. 
Group ¥434 72 Plants, 1 of each” green foliag g 
P Ciao kee Uiakaadae 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 
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RUBY POMPON 
Ruby-crimson, beautifully formed, fully REMBRANDT 
double, with a richer glow than any An entirely new blend of colors 

% other Pompon, in such myriads that a —don’t miss it! Then next fall 
: single branch has more flowers than an help us describe it better than 
entire plant of many Pompons. On24- “‘trosy mauye with copper tint, 
to 3-ft. plants, completely covered with suffused with ripe strawberry.’’ Lovely 
its ruby-red masses right after large flowers, among the most artistic of 
Oct. 1 and for a long season. all Mums, on trim upright plants 18- 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 24 in., blooming generously from Oct. 1. 
or $3. 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. i 
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Characteristically, all ‘‘Cushion’’ Mums are covered with 
hundreds and hundreds of double flowers that bloom con- 
tinuously from the end of August till frost, over 1,000 per 
plant in a season! For an astonishing mass of color, plant : 
“Cushion’’ Mums. Any of three 
Golden Cushion. 18 in. tall. at left: 
Bronze Cushion. 15 in. tall. 3 for $1.; 
Pink Cushion. 20 in. tall. 12 for $3.50 Page 33 
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