
Spoon Mum with Tubular Petals flaring 
into a distinct spoon shape. 
Delightfully 
Spoon Muma Different 
Their charm lies in the shape of the petals, 
which are tubular near the center of the flower 
and flatten out at the end, resembling miniature 
spoons. Be the first in your neighborhood to 
display these unusual novelties. 
WHITE SPOON—White, creamy center. 
ORCHID SPOON—Clear orchid-pink. 
YELLOW SPOON—Lovely golden-yellow. 
Your Choice, any of above 45c 
3 Plants for $1.25 ppd. 
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Choice Mums—Our Selection 
5 Plants for $1.25 Alas 4 
10 Plants for $2.25 Prepaid 
25 Plants for $5.50 (Unlabled) 






New Crimson Mum ‘Red Velvet” 
Sensational New HARDY MUMS 
The Chicago Strain 
BARBARA SMALL. Double 38-inch flowers of 
deep, clear lavender-pink, somewhat lighter at 
the margins. Stiff, upright stems, 20 to 24 inch- 
es long, much branched above, and bearing the 
blooms at well-spaced intervals. Blooms from 
mid-September on. Each 50c. 
CANDLELIGHT. Well-formed, double flowers of 
creamy  ivory-white. Vigorous plant with 
abundant foliage. Comes into bloom the first 
week in September and makes a good display 
to the end of the season. Each 65c. 
DRIFTED SNOW. A mound of large, double 
white flowers, shaded yellow at center. In full 
bloom in late September. Each 65c, 
GLOWING COALS. Bright, deep cherry-red, 
with orange reverse. The double flowers are 
borne in well-branched sprays. Blooms from the 
last week in September until November. 
Each 65c. 
BRILLIANT SINGLES 
JOAN HELEN. Outstanding new Early Dwarf 
Variety. Plants form an 18-inch mound of bril- 
liant beauty. Flowers are large, with sparkling 
wine-red petals surrounding a bright yellow 
centér. Blooms early September. Each 45¢, 
LOUISE SCHLING. Glowing coppery salmon- 
red flowers, fully three inches across, with 3 or 
4 rows of petals, fluffy and distinct in appear- 
ance. Blooms early October. Each 45c. 
NORTH STAR. A cascade of pure glistening 
white daisies by September 15th. Each 45c. 
PRIMULA. Bushy spreading plants covered with 
clear primrose-yellow flowers about September 
15th. Each 50c, 
REDWOOD. New. A beautiful dwart bright red 
with hundreds of bright flowers on dwarf 
mounds. Exeellent edging plant, very free flow- 
ering. Very early, often in bloom by mid-Aug- 
ust. Bach 45c, 
TUSSORE. Exceptionally 
flowers 214 inches in diameter. 
ing plants. Bloom in September. 
fine lavender-pink 
Upright branch- 
Bach 50c. 
One each of above Brilliant Singles 
for $2.50, prepaid. 
AUTUMN SUNLIGHT. Very early. A 
pure golden yellow Mum, wonderful for 
cutting. In full flower by September 1st. 
Each 50c. 
AVALANCHE. Queen of all whites is this 
pig fluffy handsome Mum. Flowers 4 
inches across, of perfect form. Mid- 
September. Each 45c. 
BURGUNDY. Great double flowers of perfect 
form and depth, in that rarest of colors—glow- 
ing wine-red. A long-stemmed, branching plant. 
Late September. Each 45c. 
DAHLIA MUM. Resembles a cactus dahlia, with 
its long narrow quilled petals. The color is 
amaranth-purple or dark wine-red. In full bloom 
by September 15th. Each 45c, ‘ 
EARLY WONDER. A new large pompon in full 
flower September 20th. The color is a soft pink. 
Excellent cut flower. Hach 50c. 
EGG-SHELL. Distinct egg-shell white, slightly 
deeper at center, Comes into bloom late Sep- 
tember. Bach 50c, 

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HARBINGER. Fully double incurved flowers of 
deep primrose-yellow, with bronze  shadings. 
Plants branch freely, bearing the flowers in 
clusters. Late August to October. Bach 50c, 
cae Charles Nye~~-~~ 
t A 1946 Introduction. Large 3-inch fully dou- 
( bie, rounded flowers of rich buttercup-yellow. 
Late September to November. Each 75c. 
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Louise Schling’ Brilliant Salmon=Red 
12 SUPERB DOUBLE MUMS 
All September Flowering 
LAVENDER LASSIE, A miniature counterpart 
of Lavender Lady—in full bloom by September 
15th. The dwarf 2-ft. plants are bushy in form 
and completely covered by double pompon 
blooms of pure lavender. Each 45c. 
LITTLE ESKIMO. This dainty little beauty has 
pure white ball-shaped flowers, 1% inches 
across, Plants are low and spreading, about 12 
inches high. Early September. Each 45c, 
MY LADY. A rich golden color, shaded with 
orange-red, Double flowers produced in profu- 
sion from September 10th on. Each 45c. 
RED RIDING HOOD. Outstanding bright red, 
with well-shaped full flowers 2% inches across. 
Late September, Each 50c. 
RED VELVET. An unfading velvety crimson of 
surpassing beauty. Shapely double flowers on 
graceful, erect stems, Late September, Each 45c. 
VIOLET. New University of Minnesota Intro- 
duction. Full double flowers of good substance. 
The color is a true purple. Earl 
Each 55c. PULSE arly September. 

See page 79 for other New Minnesota and Chicago Mums. 
