STRAIN of 
Chrysanthemums 
ATED ON THESE PAGES 
FLAVITA. A dwarf lemon-yellow, fine 
for border planting. Flowers double 
and 2 inches in diameter. Late Sep- 
tember until frost. 
GOLDRIDGE. A deep golden yellow, 
| 3 inches in diameter. Free flowering 
from late August to late October. 
| HARBINGER. A deep primrose-yellow 
with double flowers. 2'% inches in 
diameter. Good cut flower. Late Au- 
gust on. 
M. J. COSTELLO. A double golden 
bronze with a reddish gold center in 
the bud. Flowers 2'% inches in diam- 
eter. August to October. 
PRIMULA. A single primrose-yellow 
with large branched clusters of grace- 
ful flowers 1% inches in 
diameter. Late September to 
November. 
REDBANK. A _ semi-double 
clear bronze-red with a yel- 
low center. Flowers 2 to 2!4 
inches in diameter. Early 
September. 
ROBERT BRYDON. A low, 
bushy, free flowering plant. 
producing double flowers of 
a dark garnet color from 
| 2\% to 3 inches in diameter. 
August to October. 
TUSSORE. A_ semi-double 
large lavender-pink with 
petals 2 inches long. A free 
flowering variety. Septem- 
ber to November. 
WILLIAM LONGLAND. A 
double bright bronze and 
gold variety with flowers 
24%% inches in diameter. 
From September 15th on. 


Robert Brydon 

Louise Schling 
(Not a Chicago Mum) 

etl 
Flavita 

SPECIAL OFFER 
INCLUDING 15 OF 
THE CHICAGO STRAIN 
OF HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Barbara Small Primula 
Flavita Redbank 
Goldridge Robert Brydon 
Harbinger Tussore 
M. J. Costello Wm. Longland 
The above 10 fine Chrysanthe- 
mums, illustrated on these two pages, 
are especially desirable. They are 
outstanding in any large planting 
and still considered new. 
But this spring, for the first time, 
we are adding 5 others that have 
been tried out, but just named: 
Olive Longland Heatherbloom 
Calcite Stalwart Zantha 
We are describing these five new 
ones elsewhere on these two pages. 
We offer all 15 as a collection 
for $7.00, postpaid 

pity 

Tussore 
(Top Flower) 
SINGLE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
for Cut Flowers 
Visit a show room where thousands of Mums are on 
display, and we feel sure the graceful singles will im- 
mediately attract your attention. They work nicely into 
bouquets, especially suitable for table decoration. 
We are offering in this collection four desirable va- 
rieties. Primula and Tussore come to us from the Chi- 
cago Station, while Minnesota gives us that fine white, 
Water Lily. For a good red single, the old standard 
variety, Louise Schling, still tops the list. 
We offer all four fine singles: 
Primula Tussore 
for $1.75, postpaid 
Louise Schling Water Lily 

