Silver Moon—Produces flowers on 2% ft. stems 
from September till frost. Gleaming white with a 
yellow center. Semi-double type. Extra -_Each 40c 
September Bronze—Blooms cover plants from Sep- 
tember until frost. Golden bronze color __Each 40c 
September Cloud—Ball like blossoms of ivory-white 
with soft primrose shading in center considered 
the best white pompon type ___________- Each 40c 
September Gold—Brilliant golden yellow blossoms 
trim and neat. Twenty-five or more on a spray. 
Blooms in mid-September. Height 18 inches. 
Each 40c 
September Dawn—The first really good double pink. 
Flowers are about 3 inches across. Free flowering. 
Helshte 2. LCC tee ee ee ee eee ree Each 50c 
September Cheer—Semi-double flowers of a rich 
Chernyared Vey autre Gulvicu =e ae Each 50c 
Stalwart—Double, golden bronze blooms of pompon 
form—1%4 inches in diameter, borne in full clus- 
ters at the ends of the branches. Petals short, stiff 
and overlapping. The plant is upright, 1% to 2 ft. 
tall. Excellent for border and as cut flowers. 
Each 50c 
Tussore—Sinzgle uniform clear shell-pink 2 to 2% 
inch flower. Upright, 18 to 20°inch plant, profusely 
branched above and extremely free flowering. Be- 
gins blooming early. Very attractive ____Each 50c 
White Cloud—White double blooms on good stems. 
Very valuable because double white Hardy Chry- 
SAMEMe TAUNTS pee COMES Cell: C mee ee eee Each 50c 
White Doty—Pompon type for cut flower purpose. 
(Oyavssuohe, lever Cewelhy Kees, - 8 ee ee Each 40c 
White Irene—Pompon type but growth is more cush- 
ion type. Although a dwarf grower it has its place 
in the border or rock garden ___________ Each 35c 
White Knight—One of the new introductions that 
has double 3 inch blooms of pure white with a 
slight tinge of cream at the center. Starts to 
DIOOMBCAT VANS CDEC Cues are emer Each 40c 
Yellow lIrene—Identical to White Irene except a 
lovielyecoldenw yellows eee Each 35c 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are a new race in the Chrysanthemums 
which is entirely different from the other types. The 
long tubular petals flatten at the tips so that each 
represents a miniature spoon. These were first intro- 
duced in 1940. 
Red Spoon—Beautiful golden yellow. 
Jasper Spoon—Bronze and red combination. 
Orchid Spoon—Light pinkish lilac. 
Pink Spoon—Beautiful baby pink. 
White Spoon—White with a creamy center. 
Yellow Spoon—Brilliant yellow. 
Any above varieties 50c each, 6 for $2.00. These 
are strong plants and will bloom this fall. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the most popular of the dwarf Chry- 
santhemums. Growing about 18 inches high and pro- 
ducing hundreds of blooms. The following are the 
latest introduction. 
Champion Cushion—A reddish deep bronze. The 
flowers and growing habits are of a _ perfect 
cushion type. 
Commander Cushion—Red daisy-like flowers with 
bright yellow center. A very desirable plant for 
the. perennial border. 
Gold Cushion—Deep golden yellow. 
Major Cushion—A valuable addition to the Cushion 
family. Bright salmon-pink flowers making a no- 
ticeable plant among other varieties. 
The above are varieties we can supply in strong 
pot plants to bloom this fall. Each 40c, 6 for $2.00, 
one dozen $4.00. 
THE STANDARD CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the older varieties that have been 
popular for a number of years and still in great de- 
mand. Colors: PINK, WHITE, YELLOW, BRONZE 
and RED. Strong plants each 25c, two plants each 
(ten in all) $2.00. 
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