
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The only way to have a lot of beautiful array of flowers in 
fall is to plant plenty of Mums. 
The following varieties are 
hardy and very outstanding. We ship only strong rooted plants 
which are sure to bloom in the fall. 

PINK CUSHION MUMS — Attrac- 
tive light pink flowers by the hun- 
dreds in mounds, 2 feet across. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c 
RED CUSHION (Santa Claus) — 
-Somewhat taller, but grows in 
broad mounds. Rich autumn red, 
semi-double. 
Each 45c; 
WHITE CUSHION — A delicate 
fiesh color upon opening, turning 
pure white as flower developes. 
Each 45c; 2ulor Soc. 
2 for 85c. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Pure golden 
yellow. Hundreds of blooms. Early 
flowering and long-lasting. 
Each 45c; 2°for 85c. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE — Golden 
bronze to warm bronze flowers of 
perfect pompom shape, and fine 
color. Bloom from mid-September 
until late fall, 144ft. in height. 
Hach 55¢e; 2. for $1.00. 
OTHER EARLY FLOWERING 
VARITIES. 
BARBARA CUMMING — Beautiful 
bronze-yellow. _ Blooms early Sep- 
tember. 1% ft. high. 
Each 45c; 2 for-85c. 
EARLY YELLOW — Clear bright 
yellow pompom. Blooms early in 
September. 114 ft. 
Each 50c; 
EUGENE A. WONDER—A brilli- 
ant, glistening golden yellow beau- 
ty in full bloom by Sept. 20th. The 
flowers are of perfect form; hardy 
and produce flowers 414 to 5 inch- 
es acoss. 1% ft. 
Bach 50C; 
2 for 95c. 
2 for $1.00. 
GOLDEN QUEEN — Intense deep 
yellow, double small button flowers 
are exceptionally long lasting — 
October. 
Each 45c; 
JEAN CUMMING—Large flowers 
of purest white, with softest yel- 
low and bluish shading at the cen- 
ter of the buds, 2 ft. Exceptional 
keeping qualities. Sept. 15th. 
Each 50c; A LOve: DCs 
2 for 85c. 
LAVENDER LADY — Fragrant, 
true lavender. No trace of other 
colors. Flowers are 3 inches or 
more across and appear in perfect 
branching sprays. Unusually hardy. 
214 ft. Early October. 
Each 45c; 2 for 85c. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT, III.—Excel- 
lent peach tinted bronze. It is en- 
tirely distinct and altogether love- 
ly. A glorious cut flower. 2% ft. 
Early October. 
Each 50c; 2 for 95c. 
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