GORGEOUS, NEW, HARDY 
ENGLISH ’MUMS 
EARLY BLOOMING, FOR LATE SUMMER 
AND FALL COLOR 
These sensational new mums originated in Canada and have 
quickly gained great faver among lovers of fine flowers in this 
country. Enormous blooms are carried on stiffly erect stems. Excellent 
for cutting. Disbudding will produce some real exhibition blooms. 
We Offer the following fine varieties 
ALABASTER—A very early White, slightly incurved, and will grow 
5 inches across if disbudded. 
BORDER WHITE—White blooms similar to Pompon Dahlias. Very 
free flowering. 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP—Rich deep Bronze with Golden 
Buff reverse. Should be disbudded. 
CONQUEROR—A rich Crimson. Will grow to 6 inches across _ if 
disbudded. 
ELDORADO—A charming shade of Yellow. Blooms 5 inches across 
if disbudded. 
GEORGE MCLEOD—A deep Golden Yellow. Should be disbudded. 
GOLDEN DOME—Bright Golden Yellow overlaid with Bronze. Should 
be disbudded. 
LEDA—Large Heliotrope-pink. Blooms 6 inches across if disbudded. 
REVELLER—Large flowers of India-red. 
SANDY RICHIE—Rich Brown-crimson with clear Golden reflex. 
Shows a contrast of Crimson and Gold. 
Price of above varieties, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 

“MUM COLLECTION NO. 6 
One of each of the above 10 varieties, $4.00 

4 OUTSTANDING ENGLISH ‘MUMS 
CORAL QUEEN—Very lovely. Large Salmon-coral. 
CRUSADER—An immense White, slightly tinged with Pink. Straight 
stiff stems. Petals brushed with Pink on the tips. 
MRS. J. PHILIPPS—A deep Lavender-purple; a color that is in a 
class by itself. Large incurved blooms. 
MRS. SMEARDON—A unique combination of Old Rose and Bronze. 
Beautiful large flowers, slightly incurved. Absolutely the earliest 
of all English ‘Mums. 
Price of above varieties, 75c each 

COLLECTION NO. 7 
One of each of the above 4 varieties, $2.50 

Ogden, Utah, April 27, 
Richards Garderis, Plainwell, Mich. 
Received the plants in good condition, | am waiting until it quits 
rainng so | may plant them. Thank you. Mrs. Lettie Ross 
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