

PLANT COLORFUL CHRYSANTHEMUMS for a SHOWY GARDEN 
1945 Introductions 
Maroon ’n’ Gold (41-81-16). This variety forms a rather low 
plant, bearing the flowers in large trusses. The blooms are 
large, 314 inches or more in diameter, full, double, imcurved. 
Rays are Brazil-red to maroon in color above, and golden on 
the under side. Blooms early and freely. Each 65c. 
Aurora (41-8-88). A low compact type of same 
habit of growth as Harmony. The flowers, borne in masses, 
are 214 inches nm diameter, and dragon’s-blood-red in color, 
becoming lighter as they age. They resemble those of Har- 
mony, but are larger, more double, and brighter. Each 65c. 
COLLECTION NO. 4. One each of the 1945 Introduc- 
tions for $1.25. 
1946 Introductions 
Dee Dee Ahrens (41-49-45). A tall upright plant bearing a 
multitude of flowers on long, slender, stiff stems. Flowers 
double, 2 to 214 inches in diameter, and pure white. Mid- 
season to late. Each 75c. 
Violet (411-788-171). Plant rather spreading, recumbent the 
first year, but very stiff and upright and moderately tall the 
second year. Blooms are fairly abundant. Very full, double 
flowers, dahlia-like, incurved, deep amaranth-purple to 
pansy-purple, 3 mches in diameter. Midseason to late. 
Each 75c. 
The Chicago Strain 
Early Harvest. Plant low growing, with double flowers of 
glowing mahogany-orange, 21% to 3 inches in diameter. 
Aug. to Oct. Each 60c. 
Harbinger. Double flowers with incurved petals of primrose- 
yellow. Flowers borne in clusters. Each 50c. 
Heatherbloom. Plant vigorous, of medium height. Flowers 
double, 214 inches in diameter, heather-pink in color. 
Each 60c. 
Polar Ice. Clear, glistening blue-white flowers 214 to 3 
inches across; thick heavy upright stems, 20 inches tall. 
Each 50c. 
Robert Brydon. Double dark garnet-red flowers 214 inches 
across. Plant has a dense bushy habit 18 to 20 inches tall. 
Free blooming. Each 50c. 
Zantha. Clear canary-yellow, double flowers. Each 60c. 
COLLECTION NO. 5. One of each, $3.00. 
Other Popular Varieties 
Avalanche. 2 ft. A desirable early-blooming, large-flowered, 
double white variety, the center petals being cream-colored. 
The 3%-inch flowers are borne on strong stems; fine for 
cutting. Each 60c. 
Dahlia-Flowered. A low-growing bushy Chrysanthemum. 
Petals are long and narrow, many being twisted and curled. 
Color is dark wine-red. A late variety. Each 40c. 
Eugene A. Wander. Extra-large, double, glistening yellow 
flowers on bushy 18-inch plants. Each 40c. 
Garden Queen. A striking combination of large salmon- 
pink flowers suffused with crimson-rose, 3 inches in diam- 
eter. Each 35c. 
Geronimo. Well-branched plants with 214-inch, double 
bronze-yellow flowers. Late pinching back to delay bloom- 
ing is recommended. Each 35c. 
Little Eskimo. Plant low growing. The double pure white 
flowers are ball-shaped, 11% inches in diameter. Each 50c. 
Manantico. A plant of medium height, a free producer of 
single red or dahlia-purple flowers, 2% inches in diameter. 
It is bright and effective in the garden. Each 35c. 
Major Cushion. Low-growing, compact plants with salmon- 
pink flowers. Each 40c. 4 
Prof. Sam Williston. Dark red, semi-double flowers in great 
profusion. Each 60c. 
Pure Gold. Plants 18 inches to 2 feet tall, having fully 
double yellow flowers up to 3 inches in diameter. Early, 
Each 40c. 
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Chrysanthemum, Pink Cushion 
Pygmy Gold. A dwarf pompon type producing quantities of 
miniature blossoms. The color is clear golden yellow. Com- 
mences to bloom in early September. Each 35c. 
Santa Claus. Grows taller than the Cushion Mums and pro- 
duces an abundance of dark red flowers. Late. Each 35c. 
Scarlet Crimson. New. An excellent red-flowered Chrys- 
anthemum of the Cushion type. Each 40c. 
September Bronze. Pompon blooms with the warm bronze 
tints of autumn; petals have a golden edge. Each 35c. 
Youdath’s Pride. Fully double flowers of orange-bronze; 
2 inches in diameter. Each 35c. 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
Bushy plants of low to medium height, producimg an abun- 
dance of flowers. These varieties are also sold under popular 
“trademark” names. 
Pink Yellow Bronze Early Red White 
Each 35c.; 5 for $1.50 
Four Interesting Seedlings 
41-78A-35. A low-growing plant that blooms early and freely. 
Spoon-type flowers of a pink shade. Each 40c. 
41-72-10. Fully double yellow flowers 2 inches in diameter, 
on long stems; late. Each 40c. 
5338. A plant of medium height with bright clear yellow 
double blooms. Each 40c. 
5302. Large bushy plants about 2 feet tall, spreading. The 
single flowers, nearly 3 inches in diameter, are of a beautiful 
salmon-pink with yellow center. Many have two rows of 
petals. Starts blooming i September. The past two years 
this variety made an unusually attractive display at our 
nursery. Each 40c. 
Collection No. 6 
10 Choice Chrysanthemums (value $4.70) 
Chippewa Aurora 
Pure Gold Sept. Bronze 
Zantha Manantico 
Polar Ice Dee Dee Ahrens 
Redwood Scarlet Crimson 
Only $4.00 

SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 5 
