Something Old 
and very much worth-while. 

[ Mum. Height,18 in. 
September. 
October. 
HS Ghepesets 
Oct. 15th. 

lusty, hardy 2 ft. plant. Oct. 15. 
blend. 214 ft. Oct. 10. 
ee oatte 
Oct. 5. 
THE MOOR. (B. N., 1937.) Amaranth- 
crimson. Richest of all. Oct. 5. 2 ft. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. (B. N., 1934.) 
Warm coral bronze; immense flowers, 
very double. Height, 2 ft. October 10. 
JEAN TREADWAY. (B.N., 1933.) Softest 
pink, lovely rose center. Late Sept. 114- 
2 ft. 
CALIPH. (B. N., 1939.) Deepest velvet 
red. Husky, 2% ft. plant. Oct. 5. 
~ Caliph 

Jean Treadway 
Granny Scovill 

THE CUMMING GIRLS 
Introductions of earlier years—still popular 
BARBARA CUMMING. (B. N., 1928.) 
Large bronze-yellow, 3 inches across. In 
full flower early September. Favorite early 
JEAN CUMMING. (B. N., 1931.) Not vigorous in ha- 
bit, but when well grown easily the most perfect pure 
white. Large, very double. Height, 144 ft. Mid- 
RUTH CUMMING. Although introduced in 1920, its 
popularity persists. It is a reddish bronze with fire. 
Full double flower; sturdy plant, 2 ft. in height. Early 
3 CHOICE MUMS TO END THE SEASON 
COURAGEOUS. Well-named is this new frost 
resisting Mum for it boldly carries its vivid crimson 
red color right through inclement weather until 
the season’s end. Good sized double flowers. Oct. 
EMBER. The finest late bronze—it glows. 2 ft. 
EUREKA GIANT. (Hurley, 1943.) Here is a new 
shade of bronze—vivid tawny orange best de- 
scribes it. Blossoms, medium size, semi-double, 
are produced abundantly on a remarkably healthy, 
All varieties on this page except where noted 
3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 
SYMPHONY. (B. N., 1938.) Mauve and coppery pink—beautiful 
ROSE GLOW. (B. N., 1939.) Raspberry pink. Very profuse. Oct. 







Symphony 
Rose Glow 
PALE MOON. (B. N., 1939.) Huge sprays of soft yellow. 244 ft. 
THE HARDY DePETRIS MUMS 
Originated by Vincent DePetris of Detroit 
These C. Arcticum hybrids are notable outstanding for hardiness and 
disease resistant foliage in addition to their distinctive beauty. Mr. De 
Petris, among other accomplishments, has demonstrated genuine skill as a 
hybridist in the development of this difficult group. 
ALLEGRO. A very lovely double blossom in an unusual blend of glowing 
shrimp pink and coppery salmon. Fine cut flower variety. 
3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Very large single blossoms with several rays of dis- 
tinctive broad petals not unlike the Gerbera in effect. Color, bronze- 
yellow with salmon shading. Oct. 10th. 
AVIATOR. A remarkably rich coppery red pompon of vigorous growing 
habit. A top notch introduction. Oct. 10th. 
3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 
CORAL SEA. Delightfully different in its tumbling masses of coppery 
tinted salmon-rose blossoms. It is a low, spready, perfectly hardy plant. 
A gem for bordering or foreground planting. In full flower October Ist. 
DUBONNET. Very large single, amaranth pink blossoms. Strong, sturdy 
plant. Oct. 10th. 
MORNING STAR. Unusually early, in full bloom September 10th, Full 
double flower in a blending of primrose and creamy yellow. Stocky free 
flowering plant. 
3 for $1.60; $6.00 per doz.; 60 cts. each 
Price of DePetris Mums, Except Where Noted 
3 for $1.40; $5.00 per doz.; 50 cts. each 
Bristol paces aye ley of the Hybrid Karen Chrysanthemums 11 
