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EARLY-FLOWERING HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Your best, most economical “buy” in chrysanthemums is our field clumps which we offer while available at 
the same prices as last Fall. Our chrysanthemum plants are delivered in 2-inch Vita-Bands, with twice as much soil as 
in the old-style 2-inch clay pot—and a correspondingly larger root system—husky, outdoor-grown, transplanted plants in 
nutrient-treated bands literally crammed with roots to insure a quick start in your garden. All plants will bloom the first 
year. 
TO OUR WYOMING FRIENDS: Varieties marked * are extra-early, super-hardy varieties that most years will 
bloom before frost in elevations up to 7,000 feet. 
Chrysanthemum plants are ready about May 25th. 
*AMELIA, PINK CUSHION (also sold as Azaleamum, 
Blaze-O-Mum, Million Mum, etc.). Low grower, only 12 to 
15 inches tall but two or three times as broad, the mound- 
shaped piants are smothered under literally hundreds of 
medium size double blooms in a delightful cameo pink color. 
A0c 
*BRONZE CUSHION. Newly opened flowers are deep 
reddish salmon fading while they age through apriot and 
yellow to near-white, each plant carrying an artistic com- 
bination of the several blend.ng colors at the same time 40c 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Very deep yellow with a touch 
of red-orange in the center of each flower _____________ 40e 
RED CUSHION. NEW! .After many disappointments 
we finally have a real red cushion—dark, glistening: rose red 
on true cushion-type piants. Blooms a week later than the 
ANE? CUSLNOMIS, ee 2 Ne ee ae Se eee $1.00 
*SONJA. Aster-purple cushion flowers on plants slight- 
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*YELLOW CUSHION. Warm, glowing lemon-yellow 
flowers of characteristic cushion size and habit ________ 40¢ 
*WHITE CUSHION. First flowers are snow white but 

as they age and the season advances they will show dark 
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*ALGONQUIN. Best-known USDA introduction. A fine 
semi-double variety with medium size blooms of purest gold 
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*ANN MILLER. Slightly taller and with larger flowers 
than the cushions, one of the very earliest bloomers, rich 
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*AURORA. NEW! A fine bronzy red self color, full- 
double flowers of nice size. Bushy plant habit makes this 
variety good both for the garden and for cutting _______ 75¢ 
*AVALANCHE. The best white, combining giant size 
(only slightly smaller than Alabaster) with good strong 
stems, nearly perfect habit and earliest blooming season. 
Wide-petaled, fully-double flowers are snow white, bril- 
liantly highlighted light yellow in their centers ________ 65¢ 
*CHIPPEWA. Large, fully-double, incurved aster-pur- 
ple. Blooms very early on long, strong stems perfect for 
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*CRIMSON GLORY. Richest dark crimson lightly over- 
laid deep bronze. A cutflower staple, with perfect sprays 
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*DAHLIA, or CACTUS. Different and delightfully in- 
formal habit with small leaves and wiry, spreading brarches. 
Flowers shaped like cactus dahlias, claret-red, very early 40c 
*EARLY BRONZE. Small quilled-petaled pompon of 
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*EDGAR A. GUEST. Dark blood red to dark bronzy 
crimson fading to warm lighter bronze as the flowersage. 49c 
ELKTON. Upright grower, fully double pompon dis- 
tinctive for great number of tightly-arranged very narrow 
petals; a beautiful blush pink tinted lavender and highlight- 
Pde COL a DriMmroce tame ee ewe Set We 40c 
*EUGENE A. WANDER. Without a doubt the finest 
and largest early bright. yellow with broad-petaled, fully- 
double flowers of tremendous size and intens:ty of color 
equalled by few others. Late in the season, following cold 
nights, it bronzes somewhat and the harmonious blending 
of colors only enhances its beauty. It begins to bloom 
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GLACIER. NEW! New type—the large, fully-double, 
aster-like blooms, heretofore available only on long-stemmed 
plants, come profusely of compact plants rarely as tall as 
18 inches. Purest snow white, no yellow center as in the 
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HARVEST MOON. NEW! Tightly quilled pompons of 
deep gold and burnt orange on low-growing plants, a variety 
that fairly breathes autumn and chrysanthemums____- $1.00 
HESi1IA. Single. Delicate rose pink with a white halo 
around the small yellow dise ____ cA 40c 
JEAN TREADWAY. Light rose pink shading darker 


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JUDITH ANDERSON. Deep yellow small button flow- 
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LAVENDER LADY. Silvery lavender self, a surpass- 
ingly lovely color ces he ERO, Pea ee 
LAVENDER LASSIE. NEW! The matchless silver-lav- 
ender color of Lavender Lady in beautifully quilled pom- 
pons. A heavy bloomer, and early, on wide-spread low 
growing plants ak ORNS i te ae a OS Pe OC 
MAROON AND GOLD. NEW! Huge, full-double flow- 
ers of bright mahogany, shaded maroon with golden re- 
verse are abundantly produced on sturdy, spreading plants. 
This ’mum is a happy combination of cutflower size on a 



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MEADOW GOLD. NEW! Giant, full-double primrose 
yellow flowers on cushion plants. Very early _-______ $1.00 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Large-fiowered aster type 
in lovely pastel blend of fawn and rosy salmon ________ 40ec 
ORANGE WONDER. Single. Bright bronze self re- 
sembling nothing so much as a florists’ gerbera ________ 40c 
*POHATCONG. Another famous USOR ’mum, color a 
distinctive frosty pink. Vigorous, hardy, especially free- 
flowering, fine either in the garden or for cutting ______ 40¢ 
*PYGMY PINK. Dwarfest and earliest of all. Even 
cutting-grown plants bloom in July. Button flowers on 
9-inch plants — = ag SARS pa 402 
ROZIKA. One of the best cutflowers, a luscious blend 
of pink and cream reminding one of the Pres. Hoover rose. 
A0c 
R. MARION HATTON. Large pompon, primrose yellow. 
40c 
*SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Best of the “cushion pom- 
pons.” The small, globular deep bronze pompons are infor- 
mally arranged on wide-spreading plants. There are plenty 
of them and they come early in the season ____________ 40¢ 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. Dark rose pink, wide petals 
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SUNNY BOY, or EARLY YELLOW. Yellow counter- 
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TASIVA. Fluffy, aster type flower on low plants___40c 
TETON. Single. Daisy-type blooms showing pink as 
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THE MOOR. No other ’mum has the richness and 
depth of color of this rose-tinted port-wine red beauty. The 
full-centered, slightly reflexed blooms are dramatically ar- 
vanged on tall stems for a perfect cutting’ variety_____ 75¢ 



GOLDEN SPOON. Deep golden yellow, in cool weather 
with red-orange centers. Petals are tubular near the cen- 
ter of the flower and flatten out at the ends, each petal 
resembl ng a miniature spoon 
JASPER SPOON. Petals light yellow towards the cen- 
ter of the flower, “spoons” of brick red, and unusual autumn 
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ORCHID SPOON. Delicate lavender-pink self color. 
Earliest and freest blooming variety, especially good for 
cutting. We always sell out of this one first 
