LAVENDER LADY 
(Left) 
The “Queen of All 
Garden Mums’”’ 
Rare and lovely coloring marks 
this beautifully shaped, laven- 
der-pink Chrysanthemum of 
stately form and appearance. 
Truly a “‘Garden Queen,” 
Lavender Lady boasts greater 
size, better color shadings and 
more flowers per plant than 
ordinary Mums. The delight- 
ful flowers are 4 in. across... 
Healthy, vigorous plants are 
generous with blooms from 
late Sept. all through the fall, 
until severe freezing weather. 
24 in. tall. Our favorite! 
55¢c each; 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75 

AUTUMN LIGHTS (Above) 
The embodiment of autumn are these 
rugged blossoms of coppery bronze with 
a live, gleaming orange overcast. A 
hardy Arcticum hybrid. 2-in. semi- 
double flowers, profuse from late Sept. on. 
Sturdy, compact, branchy plants, flower- 
ing from top to bottom. 2 ft. 

55¢c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 

Wealth of Flowers; Easy to Grow 
Here is the most free-flowering, the most spectacular, and the 
easiest of all perennials to grow. Used in mass plantings, Chrys- 
anthemums take up little room in the garden all summer, and 
then in the fall reward you with a burs of bloom lasting for many 
weeks. The early-flowering types blossom in late August and the 
later varieties give you continuous color in your garden until hard 
freezing weather. Plant in groups for best results. 
Improved Types Have Many Uses 
Garden Chrysanthemums have enjoyed increased popularity 
because of outstanding achievements in developing earlier-bloom- 
ing and winter-hardy strains for a brilliant, long-lasting garden 
display. Ideal for planting in borders, cutting gardens, and for 
use as color masses in the foreground of shrub or evergreen plant- 
ings. Few other plants will give you as much enjoyment for as 
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BURGUNDY (4bove) 
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A winner everywhere! Rich deep red of fine old wine. BS enroll 
Fully double; perfect form, texture; strong growing. 87 
24% ft. Burgundy may almost be called the garden GROUP ze 
Mum by which all other red Mums are judged; surely 
no garden should be without it! Equally striking in 
garden display and in arrangements. With Red Vel- 
vet and Burgundy your garden will command the 
admiration of all. 3 to 4-in. blooms in early Oct. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
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LAVENDER 
-/ LASSIE (Above) 
With an abundance of graceful sprays of 
dainty blossoms in about the same shade of 
lavender-pink, Lavender Lassie is a perfect 
miniature of its parent, Lavender Lady, 
“Queen of Garden Mums.’’ Enchanting in 
border plantings. Like its proud parent, 
there is no end of cut-flowers for the house. 
From Sept. until freezing, the 214-ft. plant 
is a continuous mass of 2- to 3-in. pompons. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
