

CHIPPEWA 

GRANNY SCOVILL 
The Time and Type of Mums 
hip 
Young, healthy, growing plants in 
pots become established during winter 
and early spring for delivery in late 
April, through May and early June. 
They grow many times their present size 
during summer and are the only ideal 
plants for spring planting. We do not 
ship any Chrysanthemums by Railway 
Express or Parcel Post in the fall. 
Local Sales and Display in 
Autumn 
Large, field-grown clumps, balled and 
burlapped, are available at the Nursery, 
cash and carry, at the flat rate of 75 cts. 
each. 
Visitors are always welcome to see 
and enjoy the gorgeous spectacle of acres 
of Mums blooming in our fields during 
October. There is no obligation to buy. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III 
CULTURE 
Chrysanthemums grow easily, preferring a 
good rich soil. Any good garden soil enriched 
by the addition of manures or commercial 
fertilizers will produce excellent results. Pinch 
the plants back m June and again im late July 
to make them bushy. The application of a 
balanced fertilizer during late July will give 
maximum results. See page 10. 
SPOON MUMS 
These most unusual but gracefully formed 
Chrysanthemums are distinctly a garden treas- 
ure. The petals are tubular for most of their 
length, flattening out near the tips so that each 
petal really assumes the shape of a miniature 
spoon. 
Bronze Spoon 
Orchid Spoon Yellow Spoon 
White Spoon Red Spoon 
Pink Spoon 
Rose Spoon 
BUTTON MUMS 
Early Bronze. Extremely early, flowering from 
August on. Lovely bronze-yellow, ideal for 
edging. E-2. 
Irene. The finest white button, excellent for 
bedding or dwarf borders. E-2. 
Judith Anderson. Clear  buttercup-yellow 
flowers cover a low, compact plant. M-3. 
Julie Lagravere. A splendid dark red pompon. 
M-1. 
Little Bob. A very prolific mahogany-bronze. 
E-3. 
SPECIAL BUTTON MUMS 
OFFER 
2 each of the five °$ 
10 colors... 4.75 
(Regular value $5. 50) 
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LAVENDER LASSIE 
POMPON MUMS 
Early Wonder. New. An early, large-flowering 
pompon of delicate pink blending to peach- 
blossom-pink when fully opened. E-1. 
Lavender Lassie. New. An extremely free 
and attractive addition to the pompon 
group. The 2-inch, lavender flowers cover the 
plant mounds, which are about 2 feet tall and 
more across. M-1. 
Lillian Doty. Pale old-rose of true pompon 
type. A strong grower. M-1. 
Red Doty. Dark red; habit similar to above. 
M-1. 
White Doty. Creamy white; habit similar to 
all Dotys. M-1. 
Yellow Doty. Orange-yellow; habit as above. 
M-1. 
SPECIAL POMPON MUM 
OFFER 
2 each of the 6 vari- 
4 Q sis iecdiccta: $75 
Lavender Lassie for 
Late in the season it may become necessary to 
double a few varieties to complete this offer. 
(Regular value $6.60) 
SPECIAL SPOON MUM 
OFFER 
2 each of 4 sepa- 
8 rate colors, $3 _ 7 5 
Rose, Yellow, White, Pink 
(Regular value $4.40) 

Pink, White, Yellow Spoon Chrysanthemuins 

