HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

TALL GARDEN MUMS — 

RED VELVET 
RED VELVET. Unquestionablv 
the best red pompom we have seen. 
Blooms from mid September on 
Flowers are clear colored, non 
fading, and lasting. 35c; 3 for $1.00 
SUNSET. An old, old, variety that 
is exteremely hardy. Flowers 2 in. 
across of a red, rose, yellow blend 
are still perfect when most other 
sorts are frosted. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
WINNETKA. A large, low grow- 
ing, shaggy, flowered type with 
pure white blossoms. Everyone 
loves its informal habit. Early to 
bloom. 25c; 8 for 69c 
NORMANDY. Soft pink flowers 
shading to creamy white. Blooms 
Oct. 1st on. The best late frostfree 
white. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
POMPOM TYPES 
MT. RANIER. Outstanding early 
white. Fully double flowers fading 
to delicate pink. Very hardy. 
ZOG 7 OyLOleOUG 
POMPONETTE. Early flowering, 
rich marigold like blossoms of 
primrose yellow to bronze. Sept. on. 
20c; 3 for 69c 
MRS. P.S. Du PONT III. Distinct 
in its coloring, large salmon peach 
flowers. Early flowering and vig- 
orous. Z0Cs 3 Lon. DUG 
PURPLE JEWELL. like dwarf 
Jewell but with perfect flowers of 
showy mauve purple. 
B00 olor 1.00 
RED RIDING HOOD. Tall mum 
covered from Oct. 1st on with rich 
orange red _ flowers overcast 
bronze. ZOC ORO OOL 
REMBRANT. Distinct new variety 
with perfect flowers of Rembrant 
red. The children say the color re- 
minds them of red Xmas candies. 
Z0G oO tOreouc 
ROSESGLOW. Small tloweresliver: 
ally by the hundreds of a deep 
glowing rose color. Very Hardy. 
Sept. 20 on. 25c; 3 for 69c 
RUBY POMPOM. Rather late, Oct. 
10th, flowering this is unique for 
its ability to withstand frost 
among the red pompoms. Be sure 
tOstLry= it. 30c; 3 for $1.00 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. A very 
large deep golden yellow sort that 
is always outstanding among other 
chrysanthemums. Flowers have a 
unique fragrance. 25c; 3 for 69c 
10 Outstanding Pompoms $489 
Let us select 10 outstand- 1 
ing Pompom Mums for 
you. Selected in view of 
your locetion and climate. 

PLANT A ROW OF MUMS 
Hardy Chrysanthemums develop to their fullest extent when grown 
in rows like carrots or cabbage in your vegetable garden. 
Plant them 
2 ft. apart in rows at least 3 ft. center to center. 
