Exciting Hardy Mums—The Glory of your Autumn Garden 
New types stretch the season at both ends; brilliant colors pep up seedy-looking borders and beds. 
THE SENSATIONAL NEW 
“DEAN KAY” MUMS 
Outstanding for their super-hardiness and 
early flowering. Great quantities of large 
double flowers from July to November. 
2-21 ft. 
Dean Kay. Rich rose pink. 
My Lady. Fine orange-yellow double. 
Yellow Dean Kay. Bright golden yellow. 
Any of the above, $2.00 for 32, 
$5.50 per 10 
Collection No. C3 
Dean Kay Mums, three each of above 
colors (9 plants) $4.75 
RECENT NOVELTY “MUMS” 
Algonquin. Very early, double, brilliant 
yellow, 3 in. across. Extremely hardy. 
Highly recommended. 1% ft. In bloom 
by Sept. 10th. 
Avalanche. Large, well formed, 
white flowers. The best white. Early. 
Autumn Lights. Conspicuously different 
from other varieties in this color. Masses 
of coppery bronze semi-double flowers 2 in. 
in diameter. 18 in. Late September. 
Clara Curtis. A fine single pink, outstanding 
for its early and continuous blooming 
period of late August to October. 
Goblin. A Pompon of unusually graceful 
flowering habit. Perfect 2 in. flowers of a 
sparkling bronze and gold color. 2 ft. Oct. 
Hurley’s Supreme Yellow. The best new 
bright yellow cushion variety. 
Mandalay. Brilliant new orange-bronze 
Pompon. Oct. 1. By all means grow it. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont If. An exquisite 
soft peach color shaded with rose-salmon. 
It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. 
Large, full flowers on 214 ft. stems. 
Pomponette. Not over 1 foot in height this 
charming little dwarf makes an excellent 
subject for pots or bedding in the garden. 
Compact plants. Fine clear yellow. Sept. 
Red Velvet. New large flowered velvet 
crimson. Rich warm color. Oct. 5th. 
Ruby Pompon. A fine ruby crimson Pom- 
pon introduction that produces a wealth 
of exquisite flowers. Oct. 5th. 
Any of the above Novelty ‘‘Mums’”’, 
$2.25 for 3, $6.00 per 10 
double 
“CUSHION” POMPONS 
September Flowering 
(Illustrated in color on inside back cover) 
Sparkling, perfectly formed, crisp Pompon 
blossoms—masses of them—completely cover 
these dense, shapely, Azaleamum-like plants 
from mid-September right up to killing frost. 
These colorful mounds of beauty are 15 to 
18 inches high and much wider. 
“September Gold.’’ Brilliant golden-yellow 
blossoms, trim and neat, twenty-five or 
more to a spray. 
“September Cloud.’’ Purest ivory—white, 
ball-like blossoms with soft primrose shad- 
ing in center. Fine, dark green contrasting 
foliage. Breathtaking in its gleaming per- 
fection. The best white Pompon. 
“September Bronze.’’ The warm bronze 
and golden-bronze tints of Autumn are 
beautifully reflected in about the shapeliest 
little Pompon blossoms one can picture. 
Cushion Pompons, $2.00 for 3, 
$5.50 per 10 
(See Mums in Color on inside back cover) 
NEW 
SPOON MUMS 
Delightfully Different 
A new race of uniquely formed, grace- 
ful, tubular petals flattened at the tips 
to resemble a spoon. 
Pink, White, Yellow, Bronze and 
Golden. $1.95 for 3, $5.25 per 10. 

HYBRID KOREAN “MUMS”’ 
DOUBLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE TYPES 
Caliph. Deep rich velvety crimson. A re- 
markably beautiful, sparkling color. Excel- 
lent habit and good foliage. 21% ft. 
Ember. Very hardy. Glowing bronze, flow- 
ers 2-3 in. across. Mid.-Oct. 21% ft. 
Eugene A. Wander. A big, glistening golden 
yellow beauty. Flowers 4 to 5 in. across are 
produced without any special care. Early 
flowering. 18 in. 
King Midas. Profuse flowering yellow, flow- 
ers 4 in. across. Sept.-Oct. 2% ft. 
Lavender Lady. A beautiful true lavender 
color. Large 3 in. flowers well spaced on 
fine branching sprays. 2% ft. Oct. 
Pale Moon. Loosely double, sulphur-yellow 
flowers completely cover the compact 
plants. 2 ft. Oct. 
Rose Glow. Exquisite opalescent rose, semi- 
double flowers. Very prolific. 2 ft. 
Sequoia. Glowing red suffused bronze. 
Large, double flowers very lasting as a cut 
flower. Oct. 
Symphony. Beautiful mauve-rose overcast 
with soft coppery rose. Free flowering. 
2146-3 ft. 
All Hybrid Korean Varieties unless noted, 
are: $2.00 for 3, $5.50 per 10 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Red Velvet 




92 Chambers Street, New York 7, N. Y. 53 
CUSHION “MUMS” 
EARLY FLOWERING (August to Frost) 
The highly publicized Azaleamum. Com- 
pact plant completely smothered with as 
many as 9400 flowers. Excellent, dwarf 
spreading habit. This type of ‘‘Mum’’ is 
unsurpassed for mass displays or as an edging 
for the border. 
Bronze Cushion. 
Pink Cushion. Lovely soft pink. 
Red Cushion. Rich wine-red color. 
White Cushion. Excellent pure white. 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant golden yellow. 
All Cushion ‘‘Mums”’ are: $1.85 for 3, 
$4.75 per 10. 
Cushion “‘Mum?’”’ Collections 
One plant each, above 5 colors, $2.85 
Three plants each, above 5colors, $7.75. 

Deep coppery-bronze. 
NOTE—Insufficient space prevents our 
listing all the Hardy Mums we can sup- 
ply. Please ask for any variety you 
might desire that is not listed here. 
CHICAGO and MINNESOTA 
CHR YSANTHEMUMS 
(GRAND PRIZE WINNERS) 
Don’t fail to plant some of the ‘“‘Mums’”’ 
of the two sensational strains developed at 
the above Universities. They are outstand- 
ing for earliness of bloom, hardiness, size 
and abundance of flowers. 
Barbara Small. Beautiful double pinkish- 
lavender. Full bloom Sept. 20. 
Boreas. Pure white double. Aug. 20. 
Chippewa. A stunning new giant double 
purple. Sept. 6. 
Duluth. Earliest double yellow. Aug. 14. 
Harbinger. large double primrose yellow. 
Mid-August. 
Harmony. Blend of rose, yellow and bronze. 
Aug. 14. 
M. W. Costello. Golden yellow with red- 
dish shadings in center. Sept. 15. 
Moonglow. Clear golden yellow. From 
Aug. 15 to frost. 
Pipestone. The bronze cushion. Aug. 15. 
Polar Ice. Clearest glistening white. Broad 
petals, overlapping and twisted 3 in. 
flowers. 
Primula. Single, soft clear primrose yellow. 
Sun Red. Vigorous free-blooming single 
red. Sept. 3. 
Red Gold. Combination of red, orange and 
gold. A large pompon type. Aug. 20. 
Tusore. Duplex flowers—shell pink with 
shadings of lavender. Oct. 1. 
Welcome. Earliest mallow purple. 
double. Aug. 14. 
William Longland. Combination of warm 
bronze and primrose yellow. At certain 
stages the flowers appear half red and half 
yellow. Tall and very beautiful. Early 
Sept. 
Price: 75c. each; $2.25 for 3; $6.50 for 10. 
Semi- 

CYRIPEDIUM (Ladyslipper) 
These native orchids are charming plants 
for naturalizing in wooded areas, about 
brooks and pools. 
Acaule (Pink Lady Slipper). A large-flow- 
ered species. The mauve-pink blooms, on 
1-ft. stems, are produced in May. Plant 
3 in. deep and 8 in. apart: Will also force 
well. Strong crowns. $5.00 per 10, $12.50 
yer 25. 


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