WHITE CUSHION 
Dble.; a delightful pure white; 16 inches high; 
full bloom by September 15th. 
YELLOW SHADES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ALGONQUIN 
Duplex with bright yellow flowers about Septem- 
ber 5th; grows to a height of 2 to 2% feet. <A 
U. S. Department of Agriculture Mum. 
DULUTH 
Duplex, 18 inches; first yellow variety to bloom; 
August 12th. A Minnesota Mum. 
EUGENE A. WANDER* 
Dble. large shaggy golden yellow flowers in Au- 
gust. Lovely when planted with Avalanche. 
*Kach 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.70; or 12 for $5.06 
MOONGLOW 
Duplex. 20 inches and a mass of clear goiden 
yellow from August 15th to frost. Much earlier 
blooming than the Golden Glorymum or Yellow 
Cushion, which we have dropped. Also a good 
cut flower. A Minnesota Mum. 
MY LADY 
18 inches; gold with orange red shadings, giving 
an old gold effect. ‘The best of the Dean Kay 
varieties. In bloom September 6th to frost. 
PYGMY GOLD 
18 inches; dble. yellow button; starts blooming 
September 2nd. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD 
22 inches in height; dble. golden yellow rounded 
pompoms of cushion habit. In full bloom Sep- 
tember 6th to frost. 
UNUSUAL SHADES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
LAVENDER LADY 
Dble. 30 inches; starts to bloom about October 
2nd. Immense silver-lavender with no trace. of 
magenta flowers. 
MRS: PIERRE ?S: du: PONT Ul 
Dble. 30 inches; peach-pink tinted with rosy sal- 
mon, a lovely irridescence. About October 5th. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (SHASTA DAISY) 
ELDER DAISY 
This daisy is recognized for its earliness of flow- 
ers and always being in flower for Decoration 
Day. 
Tae ies om Ore SUC OR LOR sich aor. 1 ry ise. Olas $1.50 
LATE SHASTA 
3 feet, with white flowers in August-September, 
which simply cover the bush. Good for landscape 
work. 
PAGES remeber UC s. Or lOlm iu: waite otc le anak $1.50 
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