

SEPTEMBER 

BURMA. Glistening bronze with soft 
orange tints and coppery overtones. 
The plant is vigorous, compact, and 
branching, flowering profusely from 
late September and on through the 
season. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Pale yellow and 
creamy white tints in this new pom- 
pon, blending to create a luminous 
effect. It is a tidy, compact plant, 
2 feet in height. In full flower by 
September 20. 
MAGNOLIA. Blending of soft pmk 
with yellow tones; very double, 4- 
inch flowers. The plants are stocky, 
growing to a height of 2 feet. Recom- 
mended for its hardiness. Sept. 15. 
MANDALAY. Neatly formed blooms 
in profusion on branched sprays. One 
of the better pompons, being a bril- 
liant orange-bronze in color. The 
shapely plant is of medium height, 
flowering freely by October 1. 
NORTH STAR. The finest white single 
Chrysanthemum to date. Height 
21% feet, spreading. Extremely hardy. 
Sept. 20. 
PINK RADIANCE. Soft pink blooms 
on long-stemmed sprays; flowers 
double, 3 inches across. Plant very 
hardy, 21% feet tall. September 25. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. A neat, pro- 
fuse-blooming plant 114 feet tall, 
with semi-double, cherry-rose-pink 
flowers. Late September. 
One each of these 7 varieties 
for $3.50 
Your choice: 3 for $1.60; each 60c 











PINK RADIANCE 
