A PAGE OF FINE... 
MANDALAY 
(B. N., 1944.) Brilliant orange 
bronze in color—carrying its 
neatly formed blossoms in 
profusely branched sprays— 
ideal for cutting or for garden 
color. [t is a shapely plant of 
medium height with hand- 
some dark green foliage. In 
full flower Oct. 1. 
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Chrysanthemums 
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MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
(Plant Patent 634.) Introduced by Wayside Gardens and offered here RUBY POMPON 
by special arrangement. It is a pompon of a beautiful and distinct (B. N., 1943.) Ruby crimson 
shade of bronze, attaining full flower early September. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 12 for $10.00 
is the color, but more rich and 
glowing than any other pom- 
pon. Equally exciting is the 
remarkable yrofusion in 
O THER FINE POM PONS which the eee 2 ft 
3 of a kind, $1.15; $4.50 per doz.; 45 cts. each plant carries its ni alae In 
Early Bronze. Fine, free-flowering bronze. 11% ft. Early Sept. full flower early October 
Ermalinda. Lovely old rose. Neat cut flowers. 11% ft. Oct. 15. Height. 214.3 ft : i 
Gleam O’ Gold. (B. N., 1940.) A glistening golden-yellow Sh Celta o 
beauty. 2 ft. Early Oct. 
Goblin. (B. N., 1940.) Fine Halloween bronze. 2 ft. Mid-Oct. REMBRANDT 
irene. Very neat, pure white blossoms. An established favorite. For the Connoisseur. (B. N., 
114 ft. Oct. 10. 1943.) A color blend entirely 
Jewel. Soft pink, perfectly formed blossoms. 11% ft. Oct. 10. new and not easy to describe 
Judith Anderson. (B. N., 1936.) Pure yellow button-like —rose mauve with faint cop- 
blossoms. Remarkably free. 11% ft. Oct. 10. 
Pomponette. (Bb. N., 1940.) Perfectly formed, large yellow 
blossoms. Dwarf. Early. 
per tinting, and a suffusion of 
ripe strawberry—truly an art 
Pygmy Gold. (B. N., 1938.) First to flower. Small golden-yellow blend. The trim, upright plant 
blossoms. Dwarf plant. grows to a height of 18-24 
Silver Tips. Bright carmine; tips silver. 2 ft. Early Oct. inches and is remarkably free 
Treasure Trove. Crisp yellow blossoms. Very free. 21% ft. Oct. 5. and colorful from October Ist 
on. 

Rembrandt Ruby Pompon 

HARBOR LIGHTS. (B. N., 1944.) The pale yellow and c reamy white 
tints in this new Pompon ble nd to create a luminous effect—soft. yet 
sparkling among its garden companions. Indoors, it brings that de- 
hightful touch so effec tin e in the arrangement of cut chrysanthe mums. 
It is a tidy, compact, 2-foot plant with rich green contrasting foliage, 
liberal in blossoming ‘and very early. In full flower September 20. 
Price of above 4 kinds: 3 of a kind, $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 

