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*MUMS—“¢nake a riot ot color tn the fall! 
Chrysanthemums are a glorious way of bidding farewell to another blooming season. They brighten the garden 
when practically all else is fading, and their cheery colors seem to forecast another good year ahead. So plan 
plenty of them, and you will rejoice in the splendid effect both outdoors and when used as cut-flowers in the home. 
ALGONQUIN. Bright clear yellow. Aug. 25. 
AVALANCHE. Large white blossoms carried in branching sprays. 
Sept. 25. 
BURGUNDY. Wine-red; tall. Early October. 
CYDONIA. Orange-mahogany. Oct. 10. 
EMBER. Coral-bronze. Oct. 20. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Sparkling golden yellow. Early September. 
GOLDEN CHARM. Deep golden yellow. Oct. 15. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. Large-flowering bronze. Oct. 10. 
IRENE. Pure white; button-pompon; medium height. 
IRENE YELLOW. Same as above except in color. 
JEAN TREADWAY. Rose-pink with deeper pink center. Oct. 1. 
JEWEL. Rosy lavender, ball-shaped flowers; 2 ft., erect. Oct. 1. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Golden yellow button-pompon flowers. 
Oct. 15. 
KING MIDAS. Yellow slightly shaded bronze; large. Oct. 5. 
LAVENDER LADY. Popular true lavender. Oct. 1. 
LITTLE BOB. 
Oct, 15 Ps 
MARJORY MILLS. Crimson when opening, becoming suffused 
rose and bronze; low, spreading habit. Sept. 20. 
MILKY WAY. Opens soft yellow changing to milk-white; semi- | 
double. Sept. 25. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. Excellent peach tinted bronze; 
tall. Early Oct. 
NANCY COPELAND. Glowing red; semi-double. Oct. 5. 
PALE MOON. Soft sulphur-yellow; tall. Oct. 5. 
RED RIDING HOOD. 
Oct. 10. 

CUNNINGHAM GARDENS | 
WALDRON - INDIANA 

MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III 
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Bronze-red; pompon; low, spreading branches. 
Iridescent deep red; large, strong growth. | 
| RED VELVET. Velvety crimson changing to dark crimson. Oct. De 


ROSE GLOW. Many small, nearly double, rose-pink flowers 
Sept. 20. 
RUBY POMPON. Ruby-crimson flowers in remarkable profusion. 
Oct. 15. 
| SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Warm golden bronze pompons on 1}4-ft. 
branchy plants. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. Brilliant golden yellow; pompon. Mid-Sept. 
and on. 
SILVER MOON. Glistening white; semi-double; tall. Sept. 25. 
SYMPHONY. Mauve coppery pink; tall. Oct. 10. 
THE MOOR. Bright amaranth-red. Oct. 1. 
POPULAR SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ORCHID, WHITE, and YELLOW. All these bloom profusely from 
early October until killing frost. Plants tall and sturdy. 
CUSHION VARIETIES 
These grow about 18 inches in height, with wide spreading branches 
and are loaded with flowers from early September. 
BRONZE CUSHION. Coppery bronze. 
CHAMPION CUSHION. Red-bronze. 
PINK CUSHION. Pink shaded rosy lavender. 
RED CUSHION. Bright red. 
WHITE CUSHION. White tinged pink when opening. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Golden yellow. 

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AVALANCHE 
The finest, large, hardy white in existence 
JEAN TREADWAY 
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