SYMPHONY 
(B. N., 1938.) Mauve and coppery pink 
ful blend. 21% ft. Oct. 10. 
beauti- 


JEAN 
TREADWAY 
(B. N., 1933.) Softest pink, lovely rose center. 
Late Sept. 114-2 ft. 

THE MOOR. (B. N., 1937.) Amaranth-crim- 
son. Richest of all. Oct. 5. 2 ft. 






he Ps 

ap CALIPH 
ROSE GLOW (B. N., 1939.) Deepest velvet 
(B. N., 1939.) Raspberry pink. Very red. Husky, 21 ft. plant. Oct. 5. 
profuse. Oct. 1. 2 ft. 
se, 


PALE MOON 
(B. N., 1939.) Huge 
sprays of soft yellow. 
2a Ata Oca 
: , ; Eugene A. 
* Le « Wander 
EUGENE A. 
WANDER 
(BI INe L941) 
The biggest, fin- 
est, earliest yel- 
low. Height, 18 
inches. Mid-Sep- 
tember. 
3 for $1.40 
$5.00 per doz. 
50 cts. each 

HERE’S SOMETHING EXCITING! 
CHIPPEWA. (University of Minnesota Origination.) Absolutely distinct is the new 
rich Aster purple color and its an early blooming, free flowering, bushy 2-ft. plant. 
Semi-double, mid-size bloom. Very striking. 
JOAN HELEN. Rhododendron purple is the color of this outstandingly useful early 
kind. In full flower late September, it is definitely eye catching. A fine free flowering 
18-inch plant. 

Price of the above two: 3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 
index of Chrysanthemums Page 15. Shipping Instructions Page 14. 
