
Wealth of Flowers; Easy to Grow 
Here is the most free-flowering, the most spectacular and the 
easiest of all perennials to grow. Used in mass plantings, Chrysanthe- 
mums take up little room in the garden all summer, and then in the 
fall reward you with a burst of bloom lasting for many weeks. The 
eatly-flowering types blossom in late August and the fall pageant of 
color is continued by the later varieties. Only Mums give you con- 
tinuous color in your garden until hard freezing weather. 
Improved Types Have Many Uses 
Garden Chrysanthemums have enjoyed tremendously increased 
popularity because of the outstanding achievements in developing 
earlier-blooming and winter-hardy strains for a brilliant, long-lasting 
garden display and a wealth of glorious bouquets. Ideal for planting in 
borders, cutting gardens, and for use as color masses in the foreground 
of shrub or evergreen plantings. Few other plants will give you as 
much enjoyment for as little trouble. Plant them generously and reap 

Lavender Lady 
LAVENDER LADY 






"Zucen of All Garden Mame” 
Rare and lovely coloring marks this beautifully 
shaped, lavender-pink Chrysanthemum of 
stately form and appearance. The flowers are 
4 in. across... equally effective in daylight 
or under electric lights. The healthy, vigorous 
plants are generous with blooms from late 
September all through the fall, until severe 
freezing weather. 24 in. tall. Unexcelled, yes 
unequaled! Our favorite Mum. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
EUGENE A. WANDER 
Brilliant 414- to 5-in., double, golden yellow, 
perfectly formed flowers, so freely borne in 
branching clusters that the stocky plant is 
neatly obscured. A blaze of golden glory, be- 
ginning weeks before the Mum season gets into 
full swing. Seldom over 18 in. tall. The 
largest, finest, early Mum, in full flower by 
Sept. 10. Needs no “‘pinching’’ or special at- 
tention to produce its large, perfectly double 
blooms. Hardy, easy to grow, yet also fine for 
pot-culture. Ideal for every garden use, with 
its brilliant outdoor display and unsurpassed 
blooms for long-lasting bouquets. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
Eugene A. Wander 


generous rewards. 
Chippewa 
’ CHIPPEWA 
An outstanding addition to the 
Parade of Modern Perennials. Glo- 
rious warm dubonnet color tone— 
deep in the bud and lighter as the 
flower develops. Yellow centers 
on the full-open bloom. Unusually 
long stems for a garden Mum make 
this particularly good for bouquets. 
Fully double, 4 in. across, on sturdy 
plants 24 in. high. Beginning in 
late September the unusually well- 
formed flowers enliven your garden 
. with a striking display until hard 
killing frosts. Particularly effective 
in combination with other Mums. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.75 
JACKSON 

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During September, October, and early 
November, Mums make your garden 
beautiful because of their warm colors and 
great masses of bloom. Quantities of flowers 
for picking at a time when there is nothing 
else in your garden. Start a few mass plant- 
ings of these all-round beauties this spring 
and enjoy their gorgeous display next fall. 
BURGUNDY (delow} 
A winner everywhere! Magnificent form, 
texture; strong growing. 214 ft. Bur- 
gundy may almost be called the garden 
Mum by which all other red Mums are 
judged; surely no garden should be 
without it! Equally striking in garden 
display and in arrangements. With Red 
Velvet and Burgundy your garden will 
command the admiration of all. 3- to 4+ 
in. blooms in early Oct. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 

PERKINS 
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