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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MUMS: 
‘These new Chrysanthemums uphold our New England tradi- 
tion for their rugged and sturdy characters. They are good 
growers and fine producers. 
Nashua. Fine sprays of fully double reddish-bronze pompon 
flowers. Low bushy plant. Mid-Sept. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 
50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per dozen. 
Sunapee. Fully double, rich, golden, ball-shaped pompon 
flowers from mid to late September on. 2-214 ft. Pot plants, 
50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Maximum (Shasta Daisy) 
Admiral Byrd (Originated by Corliss Bros., Inc.). An extraor- 
dinary Shasta Daisy with 5-6 inch blooms, having several 
rows of pure white lanceolated petals accentuated by rich 
yellow centers. Two-year-old plants have produced as 
many as 20 to 25 flowering stems averaging 30 to 36 inches 
in height. This is an excellent cut flower often lasting two 
weeks when cut. Unusually hardy, having withstood tem- 
peratures of 20 degrees below zero without protection. July 
to October. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Edgebrook Giant. (New.) A new Shasta Daisy of merit with 
5-6 in. blooms on long straight stems. Overlapping, closely 
set white petals with a clear yellow center, flat and form 
holding. Almost everblooming. Very hardy and disease 
resistant. July to frost. 2 ft. Pot plants, 75¢ each; $2.00 per 
3; $7.50 per doz. 
Mount Shasta (New). A lovely pure white, high-crested 
Shasta Daisy with a double row of overlapping petals four 
inches in diameter on sturdy, erect stems. It blooms con- 
tinuously from late spring until frost and makes one of 
the best cut flowers. June to frost. 20-24 in. Pot plants, 50¢ 
each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per doz. 

Isn’t It Wonderful? 
A 2-yr.-old plant of CHRYSANTHEMUM Maximum (Shasta Daisy) 
Admiral Byrd 

