MUMS 
APRICOT GLOW »—- 
This new addition to the popular 
“Azalea” or ‘‘Cushion’’ type reflects a 
definite advance in every way. Early to 
bloom, it continues attractive right through 
the long autumn season; the continuous 
development of branches and new flowers 
conceals the earlier blooms as they mature. 
The richly hued, apricot-bronze, 24-inch, 
double blossoms are nicely formed and 
produced in abundance. Growing to a 
height of about 18 inches with a spread of 
21 to 3 feet, it is a symmetrical yet grace- 
fully informal plant. Very hardy and de- 
lightful. 3 for $1.75; 65 cts. each. 
CHARLES NYE 
The nation’s No. 1 yellow Mum. Multitudes of 
dome-shaped, glistening golden yellow flowers on 
sturdy, upright stems. 11% to 2 ft. Late September 
to frost. 3 for $2.50; $1 each. 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. Piant Pat.713 yy—» 
A most gorgeous blend of bronze and 
orange-scarlet in a dazzling new pompon. 
Vigorous, 2-foot plants bloom very heavily, 
often with 75 or more blooms to a single spray. 
Early October. Unusually frost resistant. 
3 for $2.75; $1 each. 
Telephone: Westminster 534 
'S-41: 3 plants 

