Chrysanthemums 
NEW AND 
EVER-POPULAR KINDS 
ALGONQUIN. (Pictured.) Double, gold- 
en yellow, flowering in early Septem- 
ber. A favorite yellow. 11% ft. 
GOLDEN CHARM. New. Appealing 
golden yellow, flowering in clusters. 
1% ft. Oct. 10. 
JEAN TREADWAY. (Pictured.) Soft 
rose-pink with deep rose center; medium 
height. In full flower in early October. 
KING MIDAS. Large, double, bright 
yellow. 214 ft. Late Sept. 
LAVENDER LADY. (Pictured.) Full 
double, pure lavender blooms. Distinct 
and very popular. 214 ft. Early Oct. 
MANDALAY. (Pictured.) <A_ pleasing, 
brilliant orange-bronze pompon. The 
shapely plant is of medium height, 
flowering profusely by October 1. 
NORTH STAR. The finest single white 
Chrysanthemum to date. Spreading. 
Extremely hardy. 2% ft. Sept. 20. 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Large, double, 
apricot-toned salmon-pink. An_ ex- 
quisitely beautiful pastel color. 2 ft. 
Late Sept: 
RED RIDING HOOD. (Pictured.) Deep 
red. The 21-foot plant bears many 
good-sized, attractive flowers. Oct. 10. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Warm golden 
bronze pompons on a 14-foot, well- 
rounded plant. Late Sept. 
WELCOME. (Pictured.) A garden gem. 
Dark rose-pink, semi-double flowers. 
Grows erect, 114 ft. Sept. 15. 
WHITE KNIGHT. (Pictured.) New and 
striking—large, double; clear  ivory- 
white. 2 ft. Late Sept. 
Y our choice:3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.10 
12 for $3.60, postpaid 

LAVENDER 
LADY 

Two Grand New Mums 
HARVEST MOON. Low-growing plants 
covered with pompon blooms of rich 
burnt-orange. A fine new one. Late Sept. 
MAGNOLIA. Blending of soft pmk with 
yellow tones; very double, 4-inch flowers. 
The plants are stocky, growing to a 
hardiness. Sept. 15. 
Your choice: pr 
each 60c; 2 for ‘deme 
$1.10, postpaid : 
a 
MANDALAY ALGONQUIN 

height of 2 feet. Recommended for its. 
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WHITE KNIGHT 

WELCOME 
