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oaths following varieties which we have developed are extra early 
ae intense coloring, and except for those varieties marked dwarf, have 
for cutting unusual in early varieties. All bloom in September, and have 
_ outstanding attraction in Hardy Mums the past two years at the Columbus 
Show. To those who have tried our varieties introduced in 1944 and 1945 no 
introduction is necessary. These varieties will add ‘to your display, and in. 
of ing country , where frosts come early will be the type you have been looking : 
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Mee 7e0lb—« dies 4 inch double flower of pure gold. Sirona’ 30 sick 
MM a stems, blooming Sept. 20th. An ideal cut Loner. Much’ admired Mt 
at the flower show, | Rat: 
| _JANET—A beautiful shade oF rosy oe 3 3 inch aouble. alten 
flowers from August till frost. Foliage fernlike Plant dwarf and 
] ee < spreading, masses of bloom, the fi rst bloom pasting | in eles condition i, 
all fall. Grows 20 inches. cae 
ee _ KATHLEEN—A bright maroon red pompom, on uptight 30 inch, ee ue 
An ideal cut flower eae Sept. Ist. ie is our earliest double | 
red. 
Ach ANN—A deep | rose pink of a, erie 3 inch, Hawers, 
on 28 inch sturdy stems. Blooms Sept. 15th, good early cut flower. 
: _ ORIENTAL GLORY—Brilliant double oriental red. Petals somewhat 
pees 3 inch flowers on strong 30 inch stems. This variety has ; 4 
a brilliance surpassing all reds. Fine cut flower. Blooms Sept. 25th. 
| org aah rutting 10 for $3.00; 100 for $25; 2M i in pots, 10 for $4; 100 for bite 
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CHRIS COLUMBUS - — A: new white pompom with | yellow ‘ale A 
Created a sensation at Columbus Flower Show where it was named 
ete Mayor James Rhodes. This is a cut flower variety blooming ae 
- Sept. 15. Strong, sturdy 30 inch stems. A long awaited variety that iy 
ce wil compete with cloth grown stock. Super Hardy. ae 
"PURPLE CUSHION—A new addition to the cushion family. Bideme tn in 
2 pus. Deep purple red mPonts Height 15 inches. One of the fi rst 
to bloom. Very Hardy. | 
"GOLDEN ROSE—An old rose” ‘Byerlaid' Mold Bloor 3 inches, ‘helgh 
26 inches. Abundant producer. One plant will produce two. or 
ale cut flower bunches. ae new r eolor i in rie aah mums, at ape 




