
PINK CUSHION 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SPECIES 
Prices: see top of page 
Arcticum, Astrid. Large, single flowers of rose- 
pink, with a bright yellow center. 11% ft. Oct. 
Arcticum, Kristina. Large flowers with wide 
petals of deep rose-pink. 11% ft. Oct. 
Arcticum, North Star. A recent introduction 
of pure white with profuse bloom, deserving 
consideration. Single. E-1. 
Arcticum, Siegfried. Delightful blooms of 
rich yellow. 2 ft. Mid-Oct. 
Maximum, Conqueror. Considered the largest 
white Shasta Daisy 1 In existence. 
Maximum, Diener’s Double Giant Fringed 
Beauty. Large white flowers with crested 
fringes make this variety valuable for planting 
in large groups for white mass effect. 
Maximum, Esther Reed. Double white flow- 
ers on 18-inch stems. June to Oct. 
Maximum, Mount Shasta. New. A lovely 
pure white Shasta Daisy, having double rows 
of overlapping petals 4 inches across, on sturdy 
stems. Blooms continually from late spring 
until heavy frost in autumn. Also very good 
for giving a solid white mass effect when 
harmonizing colors in the border. 11% to 2 ft. 
Maximum, Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. A single, 
pure white, large-flowering Shasta Daisy. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Summer. 
Maximum, White Swan. Double white; early 
summer flowering. 
Rubellum, Clara Curtis. Single, clear shell- 
pink. Blooms late August to frost. 
Rubellum, Uliginosum. Moon Daisy. Sprays 
of Iarge, white flowers with yellow centers, on 
tall, rigid stems. 2 to 3 ft. Aug., Sept. 
Prices: See top of page 

CHRYSAN NTHEMUM Tonos Uliginosum. 
Moon Daisy. 3 for $1.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Prices of all Chrysanthemums: 55 cts. each; 3 of one variety for $1.50; 10 of one variety for 
$4.50, except where noted 
CUSHION MUMS 
All are dwarf growing, about 1 foot high, and 
very free flowering from early September until 
late frosts. Each plant is literally covered with 
hundreds of blooms, and that is why they are 
often compared to azaleas in bloom habit. 
Apricot Glow. New. Well-formed, rich apricot- 
bronze bearing 21-inch blooms. 
Lemon Cushion. A choice Iemon-yellow of 
very fine habit. 
Major Cushion. New. Full-petaled flower of 
the finest pink. Very free flowering. 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
Pink Cushion. Showy, light pmk flowers. 
Red Cushion. Deep bronzy red of a selected 
flowering type. 
Supreme Yellow. New. A soft and most ef- 
fective shade of yellow. Early and pos 
75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
White Cushion. Delicate pink to pure white; 
good habit. 
Yellow Cushion. Very brilliant yellow. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF 
CUSHION MUMS. 
2 each of the four 2 _ 
colors: Red, Pink, $ Le 
Yellow and "White, > 
for... = is. 
‘Varieties, our selection, beled true to name as 
: be receive them. . 
(Regular value $4.40) 
New and Improved Mums with 
Frost-Resistant Flowers 
For the past few years we have been growing 
a collection of the outstanding Chrysanthe- 
mums which have been bred for frost-resistant 
flowers and winter hardiness. These will 
lessen the anxiety about early frosts m October 
which sometimes nip the late blooms. The 
varieties listed below, bred by de Petris, the 
University of Minnesota, and others, have 
been tested and proved successful by their 
originators and now carry our endorsement. 
Prices of all New Chrysanthemums 
described below: 
75 cts. each 
3 of one variety for $2.00 
10 of one variety for $6.50 
Originated at the University of Minnesota 
Butterbail. New. Dark Iemon-yellow flowers 
produced profusely on low, compact plants. 
Double. E-2. 
Red Gold. Bright scarlet flowers resembling 
pompon dahlias. Double. E-1. 
Originated at the University of Chicago 
Barbara Small. Attractive, lavender-pink flow- 
ers on Jong stems. Double. E-1. 
Calendula. Chrome-yellow flowers freely pro- 
duced from early September on. Double. E-1 
Harbinger. A very free-branching bronze- 
yellow with incurved flowers 2/4 inches across. 
Double. E-1. 
Polar Ice. Glistening, clear, pure white flowers, 
on long heavy stems. Double. E-1. 
Robert Brydon. Very deep garnet-red. Dense, 
bushy habit. Double. E-2. 
Originated by Vincent de Petris of Detroit, 
Michigan 
Allegro. Glowing shrimp-pink suffused with 
coppery salmon. L-1. 
Arctic Queen. Very large; bronze-yellow with 
salmon shadings. Single. M-1. 
Aviator. A rich coppery red variety. Vigorous 
and of easy culture. L-1. 
Coral Sea. Of low spreading habit, recom- 
mended for foreground or rockery planting. 
Flowers salmon-buff suffused with coppery 
rose. M-3. 
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SUMMER AND SEPTEMBER- 
FLOWERING MUMS 
All Are Pompon Types 
This group of new and recent Chrysanthemums 
is a worthwhile addition to your fall display in 
the garden. 
Dean Kay. Double, rose-pmk flowers appear in 
ee In great profusion, continuing until frost. 
Dean “Kay Yellow. Double, bright golden yel- 
low; habit as above. E-1. 
Dean Ladd. Double flowers of reddish bronze, 
appearing very early and creating a unique 
autumn color. E-1. 
September Bronze. Bronze and golden bronze 
pompon flowers on sturdy plants. E-2. 
September Cloud. Beautifully rounded blooms 
of purest white. E-2. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yellow pom- 
pon blooms completely cover the plant. E-2. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
of Summer and September- - 
Flowering Mums 
2 each of the five $ 
10 new varieties 4” 
EN marked (¢ ») for ae 
(Regular value $5.50) 

SUMMER AND SEPTEMBER 
Originated at the University of New 
Hampshire 
Nashua. Fine sprays of reddish bronze pompon 
flowers. Double. M-2. 
Sunapee. Rich gold pompons on good stems. 
Double. M-2. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: 
Season of Autumn Bloom: E., early; M., me- 
dium; L., late. 
RELATIVE HEIGHTS: 
1, tall (2 ft.); 2, medium (18 in.) ; 3, low (1 ft.) 
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