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CHAMPIONS” 
If you are interested in growing the varieties that will be the leaders in the 
*mum parade the next ten years, get acquainted with the Chicago strain now. 
They're good! They're new! The stock is very scarce. Order today. 
FROM OKLAHOMA BA 
My collection of fhowers arrived in excellent shape. eS Se Riis A 
Thank you for the prompt service. The flowers are eautilu ully ou le 
all doing fine and did not wither when placed in the pinkish lavender in full 
ground. bloom from Sept. 20th 
I. G. Meck. 
to Noy. Fine upright 
habit. Excellent for cut- 
ting or garden display. 
CALENDULA. A _ very 
free flowering bright 
chrome-yellow with metallic 
sheen. In full flower from 
Sept. 20th to hard frost. 
FLAVITA. Dwarf, fully dou- 
ble clear lemon-yellow, 
blooming in late Sept. Ex- 
cellent for low borders or 
beds. An ideal plant to pot 
up and bloom in the house. 
GOLDRIDGE. A graceful flat 
flower with broad overlap- _ 
ping petals of coppery gold a — a 
with yellow margins. In HARBINGER 50c each CALENDULA 
bloom by Sept. 10th. Very POLAR ICE 3 for $1.35 ROBERT BRYDON 
hardy and free flowering. 
HARBINGER. A God-send for the TUSSORE. Duplex flowers of a warm shell-pink with 











north, as it usually begins to bloom lavender shadings. Excellent for massing or specimen 
in late Aug. and continues to Oct. plants. In bloom late Sept. 
Large double primrose-yellow with WILLIAM LONGLAND. Tall very free flowering com- 
bronze shadings. An ideal fall color bination of warm bronze and primrose-yellow. At certain 
as it is a perfect match for the fall stages the flowers appear to be half red and half yellow 
maple foliage. Unexcelled for gar- —a pleasing contrast. Early Sept. 
den display or cutting. Without a Price on above: 50c each; 3 for $1.35 
doubt one of the five best hardy 
*mums in existence. 
M. J. COSTELLO. Fully double gold- 
oo en yellow with reddish shadings in 
BARBARA SMALL. 50c each, 3 for $1.35 center, becoming pure yellow with 
a age. A favorite pot plant. In full 
bloom before Sept. 15th. 
PRIMULA. Single, soft clear primrose- 
yellow. Very robust plant produc- 
ing thousands of yellow daisy-like 
flowers on a single plant. Early Oct. 
POLAR ICE. Clear, glistening blue- 
white without a trace of cream color. 
Petals broad, overlapping and twist- 
‘ ed, giving the 3-inch flowers much 
: depth. In bloom by Sept. 10th. 
oo REDBANK. Not shown in colored 
= pictures. Semi-double clear bright 
. red with small yellow center. Very 
> brilliant for mass effect. Mid-Sept. 
blooming. 
ROBERT BRYDON. Fully double 





a dome-shaped dark garnet-red. A 
color we have all been waiting for. 
Distinct dense bushy cushion habit 
of growth. Far superior to Red 
Cushion, Santa Claus or other high- 
ly advertised red varieties. In bloom 
mid-Sept. to Nov. 

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GOLDRIDGE. 50c each, 3 for $1.35 
'M. J. COSTELLO. 50c each, 3 for $1.35 
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