TREASURE TROVE 
Another very hardy Chry- 
santhemum originated by us 
and introduced to the public 
by the Bay State Nurseries. 
A fine cutting variety which 
has been popular for several 
years and is grown by many 
florists throughout the coun- 
try.) dis soitmclcarmy cllow 
blooms are in season in late 
September or early October. 
35cvéacn 
GOOD SPORT 
This is becoming a favor- 
ite Mum for cutting because 
ofits tall “straishtestems 
which are topped with clus- 
ters of good-sized flowers. 
The double and semi-double 
blooms are a. soft bronze- 
a oe yellow shade. The season 
is late September and Octo- 
WINNIPESAUKEE ber: 35c each 
Fully double blooms in great profusion in late September. 
Coral-red at first but gradually changing to glowing salmon. 
These blooms retain their beauty for a long season. The foliage 
is clean and very attractive. Joc each 
AUTUMN LIGHTS 
Gleaming coppery bronze semi-double blooms cover the com- 
pact branching plant. Unusual hardiness and adaptability. 
Makes a brilliant display in the garden. soceeach 
University of New Hampshire Mums 
While atthe University of New-Hampshire,,Prot, W. 1D) Holley 
originated the following hardy chrysanthemums. Not only are these 
varieties valuable in the hardy border but they are also well adapted 
to florists’ use. We are glad to introduce these mums and heartily 
recommend them to gardeners and florists alike. 
SUNAPEE 
This clear yellow fully double mum is a tall grower making 
long stems for cutting. It fills the popular demand for a hardy 
mum for florists’ use before greenhouse varieties are ready. 
Planted close in outdoor beds in sheltered positions this variety 
gives a wealth of cutting material. Season mid-September. 
FRANCONIA Priced at 50c each 
A bronze mum of good size and substance. Of medium height 
and good habit and very hardy. In bloom in early September. 
Very desirable for bedding or florists’ use. — Priced at 50c¢ each 

