

BRONZE CUSHION 
Chrysanthemum Species 
Arcticum. Multitudes of white flowers. 
Very hardy. 1 to 1% ft. Sept. to frost. 
Arcticum, Astrid. Rose-pink. 11% ft. Oct. 
Diener’s Double Giant Shasta. White. 
Large; crested fringes make this variety 
most distinct. 
Maximum, King Edward. Large glistening 
white flowers. 3 ft. July, Oct. 
Maximum, Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. A single, 
pure white, extra-large-flowering Shasta 
Daisy. 2 ft. Summer. 
Rubellum, Clara Curtis. Single; clear 
shell-pink. Blooms in late August, con- 
tinuing until frost, on hardy plants 15 to 18 
inches in diameter. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
DEAN KAY IMPROVED 





SPECIAL POMPON i 
“MUM” OFFER ~ 
Jean Treadway. M 2. Clear pink, deeper pink _Lilliam Doty. (Illustrated.) M 1. Pale old-rose. 
center. White Doty. (IIlustrated.) M 1. Creamy white. 
Jules Lagravere. M 1. Splendid dark red. Yellow Doty. (Illustrated.) M1. Orange-yellow. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
NOTE: Commercial growers raise large quantities of these Pompons, for they consider them among 
the finest for cut-flowers. 
2 each of the 5 $3.50 
varieties for. . 
BUTTON ““MUMS’’ 
For the button-hole or miniature bouquet. 
Irene. E2. The best white Button. Admirable for dwarf 
hedges and bedding. 
Judith Anderson. M 3. Clear buttercup-yellow flowers. 
Little Bob. E 3. Mahogany-bronze. 
Minta. M 2. Old-rose-pink. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
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CUSHION **MUMS’’ 
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(also known as Azaleamums) ee 
All are dwarf, about 1 foot high, and very free- ae ” : 
flowering from early September until severe , is” 
frost. Each plant’ produces hundreds of blooms. Wen 
Bronze Cushion. (Illustrated at left.) "it 
Harmony. (New.) A combination of colors— nies 
first ye'low, then strawberry-pink, then deep 
red. Unusual. : 
Lemon Cushion. Very fine. Good color. 
Queen Cushion. White. 
Red Gold. (New, illustrated at right.) One of 
the most striking. 
White Cushion. White. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 

RED GOLD (Cushion) 
SUMMER AND SEPTEMBER- 
FLOWERING “MUMS” 
This group of newly introduced Chrysanthemums is a worthwhile 
contribution to the fall display and should not be omitted from your 
plantings. 
Dean Kay Improved. Double rose-pink flowers in great profusion. 
Ed, 
Dean Ladd. Double; reddish bronze. E 1. , 
My Lady. A most attractive double orange-yellow. E 2. 
September Bronze. Bronze and golden bronze pompon flowers on 
sturdy plants. E 2. 
September Cloud. Beautifully rounded blooms of purest white. E 2. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yellow pompon blooms com- 
pletely cover the plant. 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Summer and September-Flowering 
“Mums”! 
1 each of the 4 varieties illus- $ 95 
trated, plus the 2 others com- ' 2: 

SEPTEMBER BRONZE 
SEPTEMBER GOLD 
prising the above list for . . 
(Regular value $2.70) 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD 

