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Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 

King Midas has immense golden yellow flowers 
tinged bronze when opening. 
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Of the World’s Best Mums 
Featured In Full Color! 
Headliners for I9D4A. 
Dour Summer Mums 
Early Flowering—For Northern CLARA CURTIS. Masses of rose-pink 
Gardens daisy-like flowers on well-rounded 20-inch 
: bushes. Early August to frost. 
AVALANCHE. 2 ft. Large, double, pure DEAN KAY. Den } . 
white flowers in branching sprays. Blooms ense, bushy plants, 4 ft, in 
in mid-September. Each 60c . diamseeer, covered with bright pink, semi-dou- 
z~, ast 7 ale flower Late Aug fros 
FLASHLIGHT. 2 ft. As striking and un- BARLY ehONeS o. » mae a a ae , 
usual as its name suggests. Large double eae peh aa) Lively bronze-yellow 
redwewith ‘revessa of petale old colds uBach pompon, splendid for massing and cutting. 
BOG: sagt : ; August to frost. 
GOLDRIDGE. 2% ft. Double, deep golden PYGMY GOLD. Another pompon type, pro- 
yellow flowers, 8 inches across. Free flow- ducing quantities of miniature blossoms from 
ering, September 1st on. Each 50c. late August on. The color is clear golden 
JEAN TREADWAY, 2 ft. Lovely soft pink, yellow, intense and brilliant. 
shading to deep rose at center, Well-formed One each of above for $1.10, prepaid 
flowers, 3 inches across. Mid-September. 
Each 30c, 
oe MIDAS. 2% ft. Produces large, dou- 
ble, bronze-yellow blossoms from mid-Sep- ; . 
tember on, without letup, and with every Bloom Early September To Frost. 
blossom perfect. Hach 30c. : Shapely, well-rounded plants, completely 
LAVENDER LASSIE. A _ Beautiful New eee erie double blossoms of pertect 
P Sy é : Bards Sepa orm, ill furnish a brilliant long-lasting 
See 3 Foe ew preading; a eee garden display for years to come, and a 
double blooms of perfect form, in Septem: meglmnor slowing speuvets: 
ber. Color, pure lavender. Each 40c. SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Golden bronze to intense 
MY LADY. 1% ft. A rich golden color, PIE Rone 
shaded with orange-red. Double flowers, pro- 
duced in profusion from Sept. 10th on. 
Each 35c, 
M. J. COSTELLO. 114 ft. 
ers of golden yellow, 
ter in.the bud. 
August. Hach 50c. 
REDBANK. 2 ft. New early double, in 
bloom by September ist. Flowers open 
bright red, gradually changing to bronze-red, 
Each 50c, 
WM. LONGLAND. 2% ft. Tall, upright 
plants with 2%-inch double flowers of beau- 
tiful clear bronze. Mid-September on. 
Each 50c. 
Double, flat flow- 
with reddish gold cen- 
Comes into bloom in late 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD—Purest 
shading in center. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD—Brilliant golden yellow. 
One each of 3 Sturdy Pompons for 
$1.00, prepaid 
~New Spoon Mums 
The flowers are fully double, with 
tubular petals, and with the tip of 
each petal flaring into a distinct spoon 
shape. See Color Illustration on 
Page 80. 
One of Each for 
white with primrose 

This is Your Guide to selecting just the Mums 
you want in Your Garden. 24 Pages showing 
all of the Newest Improved Varieties in the full 
glory of their Natural Colors. Send only 6c to 
cover the cost of mailing and handling, and your 
copy will go out to you at once. 
YELLOW SPOON 
WHITE SPOON 95c ppd. 
JASPER SPOON—Yellow tubes 
spoons. 
Special - 10 Plants $3.50 
(One each of above Headliners) ppd. with red 
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Of course they flower only one month a year, but if you 
choose wisely and plant well they will be blooming every 
June for your grandchildren. Listed here are dependable, 
tested varieties, and at your request we will send eS) a 

We supply strong, healthy roots—3 to 5-eye divisions. 
Our leaflet on Peony Culture tells how deep they should be 
planted to give best results. Ask for it. 


ARMANDINE MECHIN, A uniform deep red, rich and bril- 
liant. Blooms early midseason and is valuable both as a leaflet telling exactly how to plant them. 
landscape and cutting variety. Resistant to disease. Each 
90c, prepaid. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Brilliant rose-red of even tone and silky 
luster. .Shows no stamens. The flower consists of a central 
bomb of narrow incurved petals, surrounded by broad, promi- 
nent guard petals. Late midseason. Each 90c, prepaid. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. The most satisfactory white. Flowers 
are large and full, of a beautiful clear white with a few 
flecks of crimson at center. Petals are broad and rounding, 
of heavy substance. An excellent early garden variety to use 
for cut flowers. Each 90c, prepaid. 
WALTER FAXON,. Vivid shell-pink, excelling all other Pinks 
in brilliance. Large double flowers, with a pleasing fra- 
grance. Midseason. To develop perfect flowers of Walter 
Faxon, cut just before buds open, keep in water in a cool, 
dark room for a day or two and the flowers will be exquisitely 
beautiful with a wonderful luminous coloring. Each $1.00, 
prepaid. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. This is the ideal cut flower Peony. 
The color is a true apple-blossom pink, with each petal silver 
tipped, It is a late midseason variety, with a delicate fra- 
grance, Each $1.00, prepaid. 
Choice Collection—3 Famous Faribault Peonies. Our 
selection of Named Varieties in Red, Pink and White. 
$1.75, prepaid. 
——~A Giant Single Peony 
LETO. A new variety of the oriental type. The flower 
is of medium size, with guard petals of heavy sub- 
stance, of pure glistening white, surrounding a great 
dome of long narrow bright yellow petaloids. Each 
$1.10, prepaid. 
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Fall 1s the best time for planting tall Bearded Iris—You will find all of the Newest Varieties 
on our Special Fall Folder. Write for your copy today. Page 47 
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Peonies should be planted where they will receive full sunlight— 
away from trees and large shrubs. 
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