BUD ORS) INC. 
THE CREAM OF KOREAN HARDY MUMS 
FULLY DESCRIBED ABOVE 
*Indicates good cut flower variety outside. 
**Indicates good cut flower variety outside, also under glass. 
ALL DOUBLE VARIETIES 
**MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III (1942). Magnificent, large, 
peach tinted bronze. Early October. 35¢ each. 
EUGENE A. WANDER (1941). Big brilliant yellow. First to 
bloom. September 15. 35e each. 
**MILKY WAY (1941). White Nipponicum Hybrid. Semi-double. 
September 25. 35e each, 
**TLAVENDER LADY (1939). Amazingly popular lavender. Oct. 5. 
30c each. 
** BURGUNDY (1939). Magnificent wine-red. October 5. 25e each. 
*PALE MOON (1939). Soft sulphur. October 5. 25¢ each, 
*ROSE GLOW (1939). Raspberry pink. Remarkably free. Octo- 
ber 5. 25c each. 
SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS COLLECTION OF THESE 7 
HARDY KOREAN BEAUTIES. One of each, $1.90. (Postage 
extra.) 
FOUR NEW AND DIFFERENT BEAUTIFUL AND HARDY 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF 1942 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. Like ‘‘September Gold” in habit—the ball 
like blossoms are a trifle larger, purest ivory-white with soft 
primrose shading in center; wonderfully fine dark green con- 
trasting foliage, Breath-taking in its gleaming perfection. The 
best white Pompon. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. The warm bronze and golden-bronze 
tints of autumn are beautifully reflect®d in about the shapeli- 
est little Pompon blossoms one can picture—and there are 
great quantities of them. It is a remarkable robust plant. 
Most colorful early variety to date. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. Brilliant golden-yellow blossoms, trim and 
neat, 25 or more to a spray completely cover the shapely, well- 
rounded plants by mid-September and continue until the sea- 
son’s end. Colorful mounds, 18 inches in height, much wider 
the first season. Immensely prolific and somewhat earlier in 
succeeding years. 
PEACHBLOW (New). Distinctly new and different is this grand 
addition to the single type. A glorious blending of salmon 
pink, fawn, and bronze, it may be compared with the immense- 
ly popular “Mrs. Pierre S. duPont III,” perhaps a bit more 
salmon, A husky, strong stemmed, well branched plant pro- 
ducing an amazing quantity of 244-inch blossoms, each with 
four rows of petals, flowering from late September until frost. 
Its unusual blend of colors, and myriad blooms won scores of 
enthusiastic admirers. A ‘‘must’” for your autumn garden. 
Height 2% feet. 
PRICE OF THESE NOVELTIES, 40c each; the 4 for $1.50 (post- 
age extra). 
THE NEW DEAN KAY GROUP 
A Thoroughly Hardy New Type in the Coldest Regions _ 
This is the new family of super-hardy summer flowering 
Chrysanthemums. The whole group is distinguished for the 
hundreds of blooms and the clean-cut color of each variety. _ 
DEAN KAY. Produces a great abundance of excellent rose-pink 
flowers starting to bloom in July. Perfectly hardy; plants 
tested in northern Maine. Height 2 to 2% feet. 25c per plant. 
DEAN LADD. Very early. Masses of double, reddish bronze 
flowers. Begins to bloom in August. 25¢ each. 
MY LADY. Very unusual. Large double flowers of an orange- 
yellow color. August blooming. 25¢ each. 
YELLOW DEAN KAY. The plants are literally covered with 
large glistening straw-yellow flowers, with two rows of petals. 
A wonderful keeper. We have kept them in the house for two 
weeks. 25e¢ each. 
SPECIAL, 4 plants, one of each variety of these splendid new 
hardy ’mums, for 90c, plus the postage. 
THE FASCINATING “SPIDER” CHRYSANTHEMUM 
YELLOW SPIDER. Quilted petals standing stiff out from 4 
large dark crown; splendid for garden effects and as a cut 
flower. Can be disbudded for largest flowers. Strong growel 
and persistent bloomer, way into November. Quite rain and 
frost proof. 25¢ per plant; height 3 to 4 ft. 
PUY ABBU PY 
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DESIRABLE POMPONS 
EARLY BRONZE. The best early; fine bronze. Early September. 
1% ft. 25e. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. One of the best yellow, button type; masses 
of brilliant yellow blossoms early October; very hardy. 11% ft. 
Enormous sprays. A fine pot plant. 25e each; 70¢ for 3. 
GOLD IMPERIAL (New). Awarded silver medal and first prize, 
Bston 1940 and 1941, Large perfectly formed golden-yellow 
blossoms with a deeper yellow-orange center. Vigorous up- 
right habit; fine keeping qualities. Price, 40c. 
SEAFOAM. (Novelty) Pure white, large with a full center. 
Blooms are produced on rigid sprays. Free and easy grower. 
Price, 40c. 
SUN GOLD. (Novelty), Large decorative pompon, deep lemon- 
yellow in color. Fine keeper. Stem is medium and strong, the 
flowers well spaced on rigid sprays. 40¢ each. 
PYGMY GOLD. A distinct fine pompon type, producing quan 
tities of miniature blossoms slightly over one inch across. 
Clear golden yellow color, remarkable for its brilliance and 
intensity. Commences to flower in early September. 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A Distinctly New Race 
Here is something different in Hardy Chrysanthemums. The 
long tubular petals flatten at the tips so that each represents a 
miniature spoon. 
These novelty Spoon Mums are obtainable in two colors: White 
and Yellow. (The Pink we have discarded as a poor and late 
grower.) Price 25c, each color. (Always plus the postage.) 
Feathery and Threadlike 
Varieties 
GENA HARWOOD. Beautiful buff-apricot Rayonante. Each 25c. 
RAYONANTE. A pure white Rayonante; exceedingly beautiful; 
when disbudded will make a Dream of Beauty. A beautiful 
cut-flower for the house, keeping fresh for 2 weeks and a 
charming corsage. Each 35ce. 
PATRICIA GRACE (Rayonante). A lovely rose-pink. Beautiful 
artistic flower for corsage. Good bloomer and keeper. Ea. 25c. 
BUMBU NO KAMI. Lavender pink; large tube with spoon; 
diameter 12 inches. Each 30e. 
KAY TASHIMA. White; large tube. Fishhook tipped. Diameter 
15 inches. A fascinating beautiful flower. Each 30c. 
KEGON NO TAKI, Bright yellow of unusual formation; lower 
petals reflexed, balance incurved and twisted. Tall. Each 30c. 
MARIE TASHIMA. Beautiful pure white; large tube; fishhook 
tipped. Diameter 12 inches. A magnificent creation; for a 
corsage equals any orchid. Each 35c. 
PATRICIA NELSON. Striking red and gold; fine tube. Fully 
double of medium height. Each 30c. 
SOUVENIER. Light salmon pink; large tube; tall; diameter 12 
inches; a beauty. Price 35c. 
These varieties are SO unusual and so beautiful that they de- 
serve some extra care, some of them lath or cloth house protec- 
tion in the late fall, as rains will spoil the delicate and beautiful 
blossoms. The so-called ‘‘Rayonantes’’ are quite hardy (the 
blooms) but much rain or fog will discolor the blossoms. Prob- 
ably all of them need winter protection. 
ANEMONE TYPE 
ENCHANTRESS. (Novelty). Beautiful deep pink. Disbudded, 
makes blooms 6 inches in diameter; ordinarily 4 to 5 inches. 
Of medium height with strong stems. 40c¢ each. 
GRAF VAN ORIOLE. A large Anemone type. A beautiful, ar- 
tistic flower, 3 inches in diameter, up to 6 inches when dis- 
budded; 3 to 5 rows of curled or twisted petals of an attractive 
shade of bright rose surrounding a thick pure yellow cushion 
2 2% inches in diameter. Surely a winner. Each 35c. 
