PERENNIALS—Continued 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
Dormant stock in strong 1 year field grown plants will be supplied on Fall shipment orders. 
Well finished 2%4 inch Pot Plants on some of the newer varieties will be supplied on Spring Orders. 
CUSHION Chrysanthemums. Sometimes called ‘Million Mums.” 
A group of lowing Chrysanthemums, forming mounds of blooms, reminding 
one of the old-fashioned Azalea, The plants grow about 10 or 12 inches 
high. Our stock is of improved strains. Most varieties begin blooming 
late August and bloom until frost. 
Bronze Cushion. As the flowers first open, they are a warm, rich red bronze, 
then turning to a bronzy yellow with a light red center. Later, lighten 
toza beautiful? coldens bronze shade.o 2c a ee ee eee 
Pink Cushion. Flowers open to a deep, orchid-pink, then change to a light 
orchid with a creamy center, finally salmon-pink with a soft yellow center. 
Has a record of 3,000 flowers the first year per plant. Very hardy._-_--~-- 
Red Cushion. Pure fiery red. Multitude of beautiful 2 to 2% in. flowers._- 
White Cushion. Snow white flowers with a faint yellow center.___________- 
Yellow Cushion. Pure gclden yellow, very brilliant. Develops into large 
dense clumps, often measuring 24 to 30 inches across. Produces hundreds 
of strikingly beautiful flowers. Flowering the first cf October. (2-in. Pots) 
UPRIGHT CUT FLOWER VARIETIES 
These are the Chrysanthemums which you grow in your garden. Suitable 
for cut flower purposes. Flowers are large and all up-right stems. We 
guarantee the following varieties to be all early bloomers under normal 
conditions and to bloom either in September or early October. 
Algonquin. (Bristol) Fine, brilliant, double yellow. Mid-September. 18 inches. 
* Amber Glow. A 214 inch flower of soft salmon or peach pink. Flowers very 
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* Avalanche. Large well formed double white flowers in great quantities. A 
beautiful white chrysanthemum. 2% to 3 ft. Late Sept._-_--_____________ 
Burgundy (Bristol). Rich deep red of fine, old- wine. Fully double, perfect 
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Capt. R. H. Cook. Clear, deep rose colored petals tipped with golden bronze. 
Ay dependableivanety.: )-46ft yy LapenOcttwy icc Oe ae 
Dean Kay Pink. Produces a great abundance of excellent rcse-pink flowers in 
a profuse mass. Perfectly hardy. Grows) 2. to 216 ft. 3. ee Ne ee 
Early Bronze. A remarkably early flowering PomPom. Its flowers of beau-_ 
tiful orange-bronze in full glory in September.____.._...... 
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Eugene A. Wander. A big, brilliant glistening golden yellow beauty, flowering 
so freely that the stocky plant is almost obscured by its branching clusters 
of big double flowers. 18 in. Is in flower by September 20th. (2-in. Pots) 
Eureka Giant. A beautiful, large, semi-double, light orange-bronze flower. 
Grows: 2)4\to"Sirt.; tall and -very ‘hardy, 20 ue 8 Ne 
Gobin. Two-inch blooms of a warm bronze, shading to sparkling gold when 
open. Uniquely distinct. 2 ft. Mid-October......0........9 = 
Indian Summer. A vivid, glowing orange flower 3 inches across. Growth is 
distinct erect,.and sturdy. Height 2 to 214 ft. In full bloom Oct. 15th.__ 
Jean Treadway. Softest pink with distinct rose center. Perfectly formed, very 
double flower, over 3 inches across. Medium height, bushy habit, in full 
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' King Midas. The plants are literally covered with flowers over a long period 
from late Sept. throughout Oct. The flowers average 4 inches across, very 
double, a charming shade of soft yellow with the faintest bronze shad- 
ings. Very branchy. 214 ft.________ Pct Mes A Mi ge oe hae it gd ee AR IU ee Wael 
Lavender Lady, a lovely true lavender, no trace of mauve. Very double and 
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* Lavender Lassie. With many graceful sprays of dainty blossoms in about 
the same shade of Lavender-pink. Enchanting in the foreground of border 
plantings. From Sept. until freezing. The 2% ft. plant is a mass of 2 to 3 
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Leda. A large heliotrope pink, beautiful rolled petals, fast multiplier. Sept. 
* Little Eskimo. Pure white, ball-shaped flowers 1144 inches in diameter that 
do not fade to pink. Are produced abundantly in August and September. __ 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. The dominant shade is a soft peach tint, blended with 
mauve undertones, the whole overcast with an indescribable luminous 
sheen. The large full, perfectly formed flowers are carried on tall, branch- 
ing stems. 2% ft. In full flower Oct. (2-in. Pots). 
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