101 of america’s finest ‘mums 
W. are equipped to make delivery of strong field grown 
plants during October and November to sections of the country 
where fall planting is practical, or if you have a coldframe or 
other method of protection. We do not recommend fall planting 
of Mums in the far North. We will also gladly reserve plants 
for spring 1947 delivery. 
Every plant we send out is absolutely guaranteed to be true 
to name and free of diseases and insects. All plants are freshly 
dug for each order. 
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single. 

Blooming 
Name and Description Date Price 
ALLI GRO. D. Glowing shrimp-pink suffused with 
COpdervisalimion. 5. sok eetees eto oe eee ree Octray/ $ .75 
AUTUMN GREETINGS. SD. A mass of bright cop- 
per and gold flowers. Excellent for mass planting. Sept. 14 75 
AUTUMNSONG. D. Entirely new color in ’Mums. 
Large wine-rose shading to carmine. One of the 
most outstanding of the Chicago strain...... Sept. 12 hs 
AUTUMN SUNLIGHT. D. A grand, new, , early, 
pureigolden-yellowmereeier teen einen eee. Aug. 27 -60 
AVALANCHE. D. The world’s best large creamy 
WiDitewVieKny One staVOLIte, vem een mente ee aero eee Sept. 4 -50 
AVIATOR. D. A new coppery-red which promises to 
become very popular. A vigorous and easy 
GROWERS eee Moyea ne nares ta pat ota hae Oct. 5 75 
BARBARA SMALL. D. Clear lilac-pink, slightly 
brighter at the margins with a carmine center... Sept. 6 -50 
BETTY. D. Upright apple-blossom pink with deep 
TOS. CONE Maan Says chcetre token oo eee ROO eile Sept. 28 -50 
BONFIRE. D. Multitudes of burnt bronze-red flow- 
ers on graceful stems. Very frost resistant....... Oct. 2 -50 
BURGUNDY. D. Glowing wine-red. Perfect flowers 
Gnystrone-steralmed spl alts eee ane Sept. 19 .40 
BURMA. D. Glistening bronze with soft orange tints. Sept. 26 -50 
BUTTERBALL. D. The best very early butter-yel- 
low, bronzing somewhat in cool weather....... Aug. 12 75 
CALCITE. D. Chalk-white with pale sulphur-yellow 
Genter enyabeaviye bl OOmMen seen ne aie Sept. 8 75 
CANDLELIGHT. D. Well formed flowers of creamy 
ivory-white. Prolific bloomer. Excellent plant 
habithand:foliage. wipes tacck terror: eedeuete Aug. 26 7D) 
CHARLES NYE. D. The ’Mum of the Year! Large 
3-inch fully double, rounded flowers of rich but- 
tercup yellow and firm substance... Sept. 24 1.00 
CHIPPEWA. D. Giant, bright aster- -purple ‘slightly 
incurved. Does especially well in the North.. Sept. 4 75 
COPPELIA. D. Heavy-textured, bright Indian-red. 
Strong, Or Gwen jae Meree ey wore eiabic Biers at Sept. 26 -50 
CORAL SEA. D. Dwarf salmon-buff suffused with 
coppery-rose. Very hardy. Valuable for low bor- 
ders and rock Ae RS cael atid coh kaa Sa AEoL ns aes Oct. 4 -50 
COURAGEOUS. D. Bright, dark ruby-red, large, 
double flowers 34% inches in diameter. ‘Strong, 
upright, healthy green foliage. The most prom- 
ising new, carlyepdark-reden ae are toe ae Sept. 19 75 
CYDONIA. D. Brilliant orange-chestnut overlaid 
withumahoganyan.tan. tears aes ry iaaecehe eee ici Octs 15 -40 
DAHLIA ’MUM. D. Quilled petals like a cactus 
datiiasofa-prie we wine=tedert tse oe eee Sept. id -40 
DRIFTED SNOW. D. A mound of large, double, 
white flowers, shaded yellow at center... . Sept. 16 75 
EARLY ACE. D. Large, incurved blooms of golden- 
Chests tanags ceerswats iene teens ere ae a Sept. 28 -50 
EARLY HARVEST. D. A mass of glowing mahogany- 
orange flowers for two months. One of the very 
best early >Mums and far superior to any cushion 
VALIGLY 2 hee ee oe oe ga Pe ree eee ose Sept. 7 a 
EARLY WONDER. D. New, large, soft-pink pompon. 
Excellentyomcutune yi ariel ee A eae Sept. 30 .60 
ECHOES. SD. Rich Vandyke-brown-toned copper, 
becomimeloranse at .centetan mea eee Oct iD) 
EGGSHELL. D. Large, distinct, eggshell-white, 
slightly deeper at center. Flowers 3 to 4 inches 
AGrOss aE xXCellental Ol CULLING ye ee eee ene Sept. 26 60 
ELITE. D. Large, rose-pink with petals tipped bright 
COLA ee eerie es SURI ek in a tae Oct. 8 50 
EUGENE WANDER. D. Without a doubt the largest 
and finest bright early yellow. Blooms 4 inches 
ACLOSS Seat toer oie ea tort alot see peee Pat tN ge ee ce Aug. 25 40 
EUREKA GIANT. SD. Brilliant golden-orange. 
SCONE TOLOWEUN:.c.shacieys wih otal ae ane a n= xe, il -50 
EXETER. D. Beautiful, new bronzy-yellow. Very 
branchy growth with luxuriant green foliage.... | Sept. 22 .60 
FLASHLIGHT. D. Excellent, early, dark red with 
POlden LEVErses Anaya Sater te oo eee ti Aug. 28 -40 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. D. A pompon of beautifully 
blended bronze and orange tones... . . Oct..5 1.00 
GLACIER. D. Dwarf, very early, absolutely. pure 
white. Fine for bordering OL POtss tae omic: oe Sept. 2 -60 
GLEAM O’ GOLD. D. A glorious golden-yellow 
jalelsel bY0) heeeae gs ate APRON A 5 SoCs Ae Mo OE Sept. 18 40 
Name and Description 
GLOWING COALS. D. Bright, deep cherry-red with 
orange reverse. Nice habits with well branched 
GOLDEN TREASURE. D. Large, heavy flowers of 
golden=yellowsk Ruane tee im een aed ot toes Oe 
HARBINGER. D. A glorious, early bronze with 
coloring of fall maples. Very good............. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. D. A different pompon. Pale 
yellow with cream white tints...... 
HEARTHFIRE., D. Bright red flowers ‘showing < a 
small yellow center when fully open. Ideal for 
Guttinigs.a7 sosisocks nahtnanriaes stoke Un ments 
HEATHERBLOOM. D. Very double heather-pink, 
center shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Out- 
Standing lyagoOod sews erica gre tee tec eee ere 
INDIAN SUMMER. D. Glowing orange-bronze. 
Excellentiomeuttn yee pee e eran 
JASPER SPOON. S. Straw-yellow tubes and jasper- 
FEC, SPOONS Sac SUM Ana mee eae eee nk 
JOAN HELEN. SD. Sparkling garnet-lake shading to 
purple, bright yellow center. Foliage completely 
hidden in bloom SARS oicops uckay oka wo re eNO oe. 
KING MIDAS. D. One of the finest iarge, bright 
Ve llOWSts ViELya Any me ne en ies entra ten ae 
LAVENDER LADY. D. Immense silvery-lavender. . 
LAVENDER LASSIE. D. A grand, new pompon with 
cushion-like growth. Color even better than Lav- 
ender: Lady eter pcr ine eet ene: Oe 
LEDA. D. Beautiful rolled petals of heliotrope-pink. 
Flowers 6-7 inches across, if disbudded. . v4 
LITTLE ESKIMO. D. Pure white ball- shaped pom- 
pons in abundance. A beauty! Good white com- 
ANION tOMuaVenGciy lassie iene tate era 
LOUISE SCHLING. S. Glowing salmon-red. We 
thinksthigusithe best single rec rier eee 
MANDALAY. D. A brilliant orange-bronze. Excel- 
lent forcutting yee eer een ne 
MAROON N’ GOLD. D. New 1945. Professor Long- 
ley’s best since Chippewa. Immense 4-inch flow- 
ers of bright mahogany-shaded maroon with 
golden reverse. Outstandingly good.. 
MARTINS WHITE. D. Immense, pure white flowers 
4 inches across. Compact bushy SLOW thee 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. D. Glowing soft or- 
ange. Constanta OOn0 Cie ie tenet eee 
MRS. PIERRE DUPONT. D. Peach pink tinted with 
rosy salmon bronze. One of the dozen best 
SMiainis eee en gia ee ache ee Taree ont 
MRS. PHILLIPS. D. Very large, broad-petalled 
flowers of deep lavender-purple. In a class by 
LTS] L Seer neice Meats sy taal te remota gaa ome is) Ae cape 
MY LADY. D. A lovely combination of gold with 
bronze-red shadings. In bloom practically all 
[Rogen Outs xe APO adr iene caer e ned ae one Reick ie ee Cic 
NORTH STAR. S. A cascade of pure, glistening white 
CGaisies: iin tiv kee tpeecateetenistene aie ee ane 
OLIVE LONGLAND. D. The ’Mum of the Year 
1945. 3-inch, apricot-toned, salmon-pink flowers. 
‘The best of the so-called pastel colors.......... 
ORANGE QUEEN. D. Large, richest golden-yellow 
WithyOrangercast. mye ei eer Rae te ee eee 
ORCHID SPOON. S. Lovely orchid-pink. An excel- 
lent Vatletycie rth Soe meee ee IC eee 
PALE MOON. D. Large, fluffy, soft yellow. Very free 
FLOWN Ble eet eine Pease ode a ras 
PEACHBLOW. SD. Blending of salmon-pink, bronze, 
and fawieestronerand Sturdy) eae ee 
PINK SPOON. S. The pink form of this very popular 
STOUP ree Acs a ee een ence ene ee 
POLAR ICE. D. Clear, ice-white, double with 3-inch 
flowers. Very free flowering Bikes 5 tocar PORE nico CR 
PRIMULA. S. Graceful, free-flowering, yellow single. 
We consider this the best of the yellow daisy 
RED GOLD. D. The brightest of all pompons. A 
lively combination of red and orange-gold. A 
RED RIDINGHOOD. D. An outstanding, bright red. 
Petals very frostecesistant ssn tent ere eee 
RED VELVET. D. A surpassingly fine, full double, 
velvety crimson. A cross between Mrs. Dupont 
and Caliph, having the good points of both par- 
ents. Perhaps the best of all crimsons.......... 
REDWOOD. SD. A beautiful, dwarf, bright red. 
Hundreds of bright flowers on dwarf mounds. 
Excellent edging plant. Very free flowering. Very 
Carly vositiias: G5 fie on eee eee eee eet 
REMBRANDT. D. A new art color in Org: 
Rose-mauve with copper blending... 
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