Each a Favorite (Shown in color) 
Eugene A. 
Wander 

EUGENE A. WANDER. First of the Season—A Big, Dazzling Beauty! (B. N., 1941.) 
Huge, sparkling, golden flowers, perfect in form, just cover the plant weeks before 
JEAN TREADWAY. (B. N., 1933.) Softest pink with distinct Mum Season. The largest, finest, early Mum; very hardy, too. September 15 or 
rose center. Perfectly formed, very double flower over 3 inches earlier. Height, 114-2 ft. Price: 3 for $1.40: 12 for $5.00; 50 cts. each 
: ght, 114-2 ft. : 40; .00; : : 
across. No other just like it. Medium height, bushy habit, in 
full ones late September. 3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. 
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3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. each 
CYDONIA. Vivid, fiery orange, bronze overcast. 
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DIANA. (B. N., 1934.) Rose pink and lilac. Semi- 
double. 2 ft. Oct. 10. 
EMBER. (B. N., 1937.) Luminous coral bronze. 
Very double. 214 ft. Oct. 18. 
INDIAN SUMMER. (B. N., 1936.) Glowing 
bronze. Late and almost frost proof. 244 ft. Oct. 
15 
MANDARIN. (B. N., 1938.) Glowing coral salmon 
and copper-bronze. 2 ft. Oct. 12. 
ROMANY. (B. N., 1936.) Soft, intense red with 
bronze shades. 214 ft. Oct. 5. 
THE CHIEF. Crimson tipped with gold. Abso- 
lutely striking. 21% ft. Mid-October. 
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Abt ABN pose een eld fashioned favorite. THE MOOR. (B. N., 1937.) Brilliant amaranth-crimson. 
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GRANNY SCOVILL. (B. N., 1934.) Largest of all is See eta cn oa er ak Baul Gane 
this big, warm coral bronze; many think too—none vivid tawny orange best. describes 3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. each 
so beautiful. The immense flowers, very double, com- it Door: eda sel iarie ae Pay pear ae aoe ; Vann e Far Bae 
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deserves it. Height, 2 ft. October 10. 3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz. 
3 for $1.10; $4.00 per doz.; 40 cts. each AUD la 
BURMA. (B. N., 1944). Burma is a glistening bronze with soft 
orange tints and coppery overtones—a lovely unique blend im- 
possible to describe accurately. The plant is vigorous, compact, 
and branching, with lusty green foliage, flowering profusely from 
late September on through the season. Our illustration does not 
do the gorgeous flowers justice. No illustration could. 
3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50; 75 cts. each Y 
SYMPHONY. (B. N., 
1938.) Indescribable 
blend of mauve, cop- 
pery pink, and soft 
lavender. You just 
have tosee this to ap- 
preciate it. October 10. 
Height, 21% ft. 
3 for $1.10 > 
$4.00 per doz. 
40 cts. each 
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