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40 cts. ea.; 3 of a kind for $1.10 Ba, 
Of proved popularity, these represent the best large- : 
flowered outdoor varieties in a wide range of colors. aig 
Burgundy. See illus. p. 28. Rich wine-red. Very 
double. 
Fucenc A. Wander. See illus. Large, fully double, 
early. 
Jean Treadway. See illus. p. 31. Lovely soft pink 
with deep rose center. Unusual and decidedly attrac- 
tive. 
King Midas. In late September King Midas touches 
the tip of every branch and it promptly turns to bronzy 
gold. 
Lavender Lady. See illus. A faultless plant with 
large double lavender flowers. Should be in every garden. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont III. See illus. Lovely Iuminous fawn. 
Rapture. Orange-bronze with carmine suffusion. 
Sequoia. Large double mellow amber flowers in early Oct. 
Symphony. See illus. Mauve-rose with coppery tints. 
The Chief. See illus. p. 30. For brilliant color it is ‘‘tops.”’ 
10 above Large-Flowered ’Mums for $3.00, postpaid. 
Early-Flowering English ‘Mums 




We are offering these for the first time after two years of testing. 
Some bloom in early September and all by mid-October. The blooms 
are unusually large, with flowers up to 4 inches across. Practically 
all varieties survived last winter without protection. Different in 
form, color, and shading from our other ’Mums and decidedly 
attractive. 
They can be grown like other Mums, but for most impressive results we 
recommend that two to three weeks after planting you cut the tops back to 
5 or 6 inches above the ground. As new shoots develop, trim out ali but six or 
eight of the strongest and pinch out all flower buds but one on each shoot. Tie 
the shoots to a stake to hold the heavy flowers upright. 
6 English ’Mums, all different, for $2.50, postpaid. 
12 for $4.85, postpaid. 
25 for $9.50, postpaid. 
3 for $1.35, postpaid. 
50 different kinds for $18.75, postpaid. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III 
Lavender Lady 

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