
Algonquin 
MILKY WAY 
A new type of special worth. Magnificent 
creamy white, outstanding among all whites 
for intensity of milky whiteness when full 
open. Rich dark-green foliage complements 
soft lemon tints of half-open flowers. The 
first Nipponicum hybrid, perhaps as significant 
as the Koreans. Semi-informal flowers with 
broad, overlapping petals. Branchy sprays of 
4 to 6 flowers each. Most frost-resistant of 
all “‘Mums,”’ and iron-hardy. Strong, vigor- 
ous plants, 214-3 ft., blooms late Sept. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
HARBOR LIGHTS 
Like the starry twinkles of harbor lights on 
a winter's night, soft yet sparkling. The pale 
yellow and creamy white tints create a lumi- 
nous effect that is new and different in a pom- 
pon. A tidy, compact, 2-ft. plant that has the 
jump on most other Mums, beginning to bloom 
around Sept. 20, with masses of 114-in. flowers 
and rich green contrasting foliage. Superb in 
borders and very complimentary to other 
Mums in mixed plantings. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 6 for $3.75 

Harbor Lights 
ALGONQUIN 
A fine, brilliant yellow. The fine large, perfectly double flowers are 
3 in. across, borne freely from early Sept. on. So popular, it is the 
favorite yellow Chrysanthemum with many of the most confirmed 
““Mum”’ enthusiasts. Fine, clean foliage. Very hardy. 30 in. Best 
double early—a delight in garden or vase. Developed to resist 
weather extremes—heat or cold. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
SEPTEMBER DAWN 
The gorgeous deep pink of an autumn sunrise. The large double 
flowers are as perfectly formed as Lavender Lady, Queen of Garden 
Mums, on page 26. A sturdy new variety, very liberal with its 
3- to 314-in. flowers, that brings a much appreciated color for garden 
decoration. A pink that blends beautifully with bronze and copper, 
it is exquisite by itself and excellent for cutting. Fine 214-ft. plants 
of sturdy growth. Blooms in late September. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
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Thee Cushion WUums 
These shapely, mound-like plants are particularly use- 
ful for garden color, especially in borders and rock- 
gardens. Characteristic of all Cushion Mums, they are 
so covered with their hundreds and hundreds of double 
flowers that each plant is almost a garden in itself. 
Over 1000 blooms per plant is not uncommon, creating 
amass of color from late August until frost. 
Golden Cushion Brilliant golden yellow 
that is not only free flowering but long lasting. é 
18 in. tall. 
Bronze Cushion Deep bronze flowers that 
undergo an interesting color change to coppery 
yellow. 15 in. tall. 
Pink Cushion Myriads of powdery pink 
blossoms which form a mound 2 ft. across! 
20 in. tall. 
Any 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.35 
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September Dawn 
AUTUMN LIGHTS 
The embodiment of autumn are these 
rugged blossoms of coppery-bronze with 
a live, gleaming orange overcast. A 
hardy Arcticum hybrid. 2-in. semi-double 
flowers, profuse from late Sept. on. Sturdy, 
compact, branchy plants, flowering from 
top to bottom. Healthy, dark green 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
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REMBRANDT 
An entirely new blend of colors—don’t miss it! 
Then next fall help us describe it better than 
“rosy mauve with copper tint, suffused with 
ripe strawberry.’’ Lovely large flowers, among 
the most artistic of all Mums, on trim upright 
plants 18-24 in., blooming generously from Oct 1. 
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