A Max Schling Geature 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM 
INTRODUCTIONS AND 
SPECIALTIES 
From the various listings of Chrysanthemums 
throughout the catalog one can easily discern that 
we are very much interested in the queen of autumn 
flowers. Hardy Chrysanthemums have always been 
an outstanding garden favorite, but of late years 
new introductions have stepped up interest to a 
higher pitch than ever before. Were it not for the 
shortage of paper we do not doubt that we would 
issue a separate Chrysanthemum catalog. As it is, 
we attempt to present practically all of the fine 
outstanding varieties. 

LAVENDER LADY 
LAVENDER LADY 
The above variety is outstanding for its 
magnificent color. Its habit of growth leaves 
nothing to be desired, and in our opinion, 
Lavender Lady is one of the outstanding 
SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS hardy garden Chrysanthemums. 3 for $1.55; 
Pink Spoon White Spoon $5.00 per doz. 
Yellow Spoon Jasper Spoon 
Orchid Spoon 
SPOON \ 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The exotic Spoon Chrysanthemums are mainly 
prized for the exquisite floral arrangements that 
can be made from the cut flowers. They are of 
dwarf habit seldom requiring staking, and are 
satisfactory bloomers, perfectly hardy in most sec- 
tions. Protection is recommended in sections north 
of Poughkeepsie, New York. 3 for $1.75; $6.00 
per doz. 


SPECIAL COLLECTION: 1 each of the 5 varieties, 
$2.50. 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Fully described on page 58. These two illustra- 
tions serve to show the type of this fine early flow- 
ering and extremely hardy strain. See page 58 
for prices. 
FOR PERFECT SUMMER MULCH AND WIN- 
TER PROTECTION WE RECOMMEND USE OF 
THE FAMOUS MATERIAL MADE OF RED- 
WOOD BARK “SANI-SOIL.” See page 75. 


Chippewa 

“Red Gold | 
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