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NEW SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Continued) 
As a Challenge to Other Mums, We Offer: 
THE ORIGINAL SUMMER FLOWERING MUMS: 
Dean Kay Improved. Large double rose-pink blooms, also 
good for cutting. 2-214 ft. Pot plants, 40¢ each; $1.10 per 3; 
$4.00 per doz. 
Dean Ladd. Large double reddish bronze flowers which might 
be called a ‘‘bronze.” 2-21% ft. Pot plants, 40¢ each; $1.10 
per 3; $4.00 per doz. 
My Lady. Wonderful delicate orange-yellow flowers large and 
fully double. They are of perfect form and fine for cutting 
all season. 2-214 ft. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 
per dozen. 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA VARIETIES: 
This entirely new race of garden Chrysanthemums, developed 
by Prof. L. E. Longley at the University of Minnesota, is 
admirably adapted to locations subject to early frosts because 
of their very early flowering habits, long blooming period and 
high degree of hardiness. These mums provide a wide range 
of color and have long lasting cut flower qualities. 
Aurora. New for 1946. Masses of large, bright red, semi- 
double flowers becoming lighter with age, on low compact 
plants. Mid-Aug. 18 in. Pot plants, 75¢ each; $2.00 per 3; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Butterball. 1944 introduction. Double, dark lemon-chrome 
ball-like flowers are borne profusely on strong stems. Starts 
blooming by mid-August and is at its best in mid-Septem- 
ber. 2 ft. Pot plants, 60¢ each; $1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
Chippewa. The magnificent flowers with incurved petals of 
rich aster-purple in large clusters are very showy and large. 
The plant is very bushy and productive. One of the finest 
in early Sept. 2-21 ft. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; 
$5.00 per doz. 
Glacier. 1944 introduction. Extra large, pure white flowers of 
lovely shape are produced in loose clusters on long stems. 
Blooms sparingly in August, and by early Sept. the whole 
top of the plant becomes a mass of white. 2 ft. Pot plants, 
60¢ each; $1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
Harmony. As its name indicates, carries several tones of 
color. Its early blooms are yellow, later becoming straw- 
berry-pink and, as the cool weather comes, a deep Brazil- 
red. At times, all these colors will be present at once. 
Late Aug. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 40¢ each; $1.10 per 3; 
$4.00 per doz. 
Maroon ’n Gold. New for 1946. Blooms are large, full, in- 
curved; rays are maroon-red in color above and golden on 
. the under side. Free blooming from August through fall. 
18-24 in. Pot plants, 75¢ each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
Pipestone. 1943 introduction. A low, robust and spreading 
type of plant with semi-double Brazil-red-bronze flowers, 
freely produced. Late Aug. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 40¢ each; 
$1.10 per 3; $4.00 per doz. | 
Purple Star. The nearly double, bright dahlia-purple flowers, 
formed in such a way to make the flower starlike, are 
freely produced on strong upright plants. Early Sept. 
2-21 ft. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Redgold. The bright scarlet to Brazil-red flowers resembling 
pompon dahlias are double and very striking. Fine upright 
growing plants. Mid-Aug. 2-214 ft. Pot plants, 60¢ each; 
$1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
