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New 
“Cushion” 
Pompons 
(September Flowering) 
September Gold. Brilliant 
golden-yellow blooms, 
trim and neat, 25 or more 
to a spray. 
September Cloud. The 
finest and purest ivory 
white Pompon with prim- 
rose shading in center. 
Fine, dark green con- 
trasting foliage. 
September Bronze. The 
warm bronze and golden- 
bronze Autumn tints are 
beautifully reflected in 
thisshapely little Pompon. 
Any individual variety: 
$2.25 for 3, $6.25 for 10 
COLLECTION OFFER C: 
3 each of three Cushion 
Pompons— $ 
(9 plants) for.. 6.00 


. Foor Exciting Fall Colorsand 
Loads of Cut Flowers 
GROW HARDY 
The sensational new University 
of Minnesota Chrysanthemums 
featured here are outstanding for 
earliness of bloom, hardiness, 
size and abundance of flowers. 
Grand Prize Winners 
1. Harmony. A blend of salm- 
on-orange, yellow and bronze; 
vigorous plants produce many 
blooms for cutting. Aug. 14th 
2. Sun Red. Vigorous, free- 
blooming single red; blooms 
borne on tall, strong stems. 
Sept. 3rd. 
3. Duluth. Earliest blooming, 
Aug. 14th. Lemon yellow, 
semi-double flowers 2 in. 
across. 
4. Welcome. Early flowering, 
mallow purple. Semi-double 
flowers. Aug. 18th. 
5. Boreas. Fully double, pure 
white blooms 21% in. across. 
Aug. 20th. 
6. Moonglow. Deep golden 
yellow; continuous bloomer 
from Aug. 15th to frost. Fairly 
dwarf, compact plants. 
——> (Extensive listing of all Mums on page 53) <——— 

6 SUPERB ALL-DOUBLE 
Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
Acclaimed by Flower Lovers 
King Midas. Profuse flowering, 
deep yellow; perfect blooms 
often 4 in. across. Sept. to frost. 
Lavender Lady. Breath-taking 
pure lavender; husky, branch- 
ing sprays fine for cutting. 
Sept. 30th. 
Red Velvet. New, large-flowered 
velvet crimson. Rich, warm 
color. Oct. 5th. 
Mrs. Pierre S. 
Exquisite soft peach 
rose-salmon. Oct. 5th. 
Avalanche. Well-formed, early 
double white. Sept. 25th. 
Ember. Beautiful, luminous 
coral bronze. Mid-Oct. 
Any of above: 
$2.35 for 3, $6.75 for 10 
RAINBOW COLLECTION OF 
KOREAN MUMS 
6 plants—One each $ 
of 6 nbove Lae 
18 plants—Three $ 
each of 6 ahoicmeel 3-00 
DuPont III. 
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