

Lavender Lads 
Unsurpassed for garden and bouquets; all six are pictured on 
these two pages. Lavender Lady, Burgundy, Mrs. Pierre 
S. du Pont III, Avalanche, Eugene A. Wander, Red Velvet. 
6 Plants, 1 of each 
Group *482 (value $3.70) for only 
Dainty, delightful miniatures Lavender Lassie; Septem- 
ber Bronze, Gold and Cloud; Ruby Pompon; Harbor 
Lights, Mandalay, and Bronze Gold on pp. 28-29. 
8 Plants, 1 of each 
Group *483 (value $5.20) foronly. 
VERY EARLY—Algonquin, Clara Curtis, Pohatcong. MID- 
EARLY—Autumn Lights, Rose Glow, September Bronze, 
September Gold. MIDSEASON —Avalanche, Burgundy, 
Eugene A. Wander, Lavender Lady, Red Velvet: 
12 Plants, 1 of each 
Group %484 (patue $7.) tee only. : 
The **September’’ Mums 
‘ Winter-Hardy 
> ROM sweet-corn-time till snow flies, 
‘ Modern Chrysanthemums hold the 
center of interest with their brilliant, long-lasting garden displays. The perfect 
large double blooms of the new winter-hardy strains with their earlier blooming 
habits are also much appreciated for glorious bouquets in the home, often lasting two 
to three weeks. There are luminous early September Mums to hearten a waning sum- 
mer with their grand and glorious bloom, followed shortly by the fall masterpieces 
that make October about the brightest month of the year, and continuing till freez- 
ing weather. ° 
LAVENDER LADY 
*‘Oueen of all Garden Mums” 
Rare and lovely coloring marks this beau- 
tifully-shaped, lavender-pink Chrysanthe- 
mum of stately form and appearance. The 
flowers are 4 in. across—equally effective 
in daylight or under electric lights. The 
healthy, vigorous plants are generous 
with bloom from late September all 
through the fall, until severe freezing 
weather. 24 in. tall. Unexcelled, yes 
unequalled! 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
LAVENDER LASSIE 
The news that Lavender Lady now has a 
very charming daughter brings great re- 
joicing to the Chrysanthemum world. 
With many graceful sprays of dainty blos- 
soms in about the same shade of lavender- 
pink, Lavender Lassie is a perfect minia- 
ture of the “‘Queen of Garden Mums.” 
Enchanting in the foreground of border 
plantings. Like its proud parent, there is 
no end of cut-flowers for the house. From 
Sept. until freezing, the 21-ft. plant is a 
continuous mass of 2- to 3-in. pompons. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 — c 3 
Lavender Lassie 

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(See picture 
at left) 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE 
Appealing golden bronze shad- 
ing to intense warm bronze. 
Shapely, medium large plants. 
Pompon blossoms, 11% in. 
across, keep a long time both 
in garden and as cut-flowers. 
Blooms mid-Sept. till frosts. 
Most colorful early Mum. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD 
Brilliant golden yellow pom- 
pon blossoms, 25 or more to a 
spray. Shapely, well-rounded 
orderly plants like its compan- 
ions, September Bronze and 
Cloud. One of the earliest in 
fall, mid-Sept. to season's end. 
18 in. high. Immensely prolific. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD 
Rounded, double, purest white, 
primrose shading in center. 
Blends perfectly. Rounded 
compact plant completely coy- 
ered mid-Sept. till frost. Best 
white Pompon. This outstand- 
ing trio is a decided improve- 
ment on “‘cushion Mums.” 
m Jackson & Perkins 
Any of above three: 60c each; 3 of a kind for $1.60; 6 of a kind for $3. 
+ 
eat PiD 
Pike Ruby Pompon 

Group *485 
ee ae 
Special—For a wonderful dis- 
play of early-blooming Mums 
in the fine colors in picture at 
left, described above 
9 Plants, 3 of each 
(value $5.40) for only. . 
RUBY POMPON 
Ruby-crimson, beautifully formed, fully 
double, with a richer glow than any 
other Pompon, in such myriads that a 
single branch has more flowers than an 
entire plant of many Pompons. On 214- 
to 3-ft. plants, completely covered with 
its ruby-red masses right after Oct. 1 
and for a long season. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 
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