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LARGE-FLOWERED CUSHIONS 
Here is the newest class of hardy ’mums—the happy 
combination of big, cutflower size on good, low- -growing, 
cushion-type plants. Husky, heavy-rooted plants in 2-inch 
bands ready about May 25. Only Glacier is available in 
field clumps this year. 
MAROON ’N GOLD _____-_-....--__-_ 
Newest U. of Minn. variety. Huge, full-double 
flowers of bright mahogany, shaded maroon, 
with golden reverse are abundantly produced on 
sturdy, spreading plants. 
GLACIER. .---- ee a eA 50c 
One of the best from Minn. U. Purest snow white 
without the yellow centers some gardeners claim 
is a fault of other whites. Earliest of all; it 
came into bloom last year a week before the 
regular cushions. 
MEA DGW2GOLD geese oS Tt ee 75¢ 
Giant, .full-double primrose yellow on _ cushion 
plants. Very early. 
CUSHION POMPONS 
Another new class not available as short a time as five 
years ago. The low-growing, wide-spreading plants gener- 
ously display quantitics of neat, small- petaled, full centered 
pompon or “button” flowers in open, airy arrangement that 
make them first rate cutting material as well as a fine 
show in the garden. 
EGA RIVES IgM OO Nie ee ee 2 ene ee 75¢ 
NEW! Tightly quilled pompons of deep gold and 
burnt orange, a lovely thing that fairly breathes 
autumn and chrysanthemums. 
LAVENDER: LASSIE: 2 222—_—-_ 2 SEs ee = EE Cache D, 75¢ 
The matchless silver-lavender color of Lavender 
Lady in beautifully formed pompons. <A heavy 
bloomer, and early, on wide spread low growing 
plants. 
SEPLEMBEREBRONZ Eee ray eee re eee ee ee 40c 
Small, globular deep bronze pompons informally 
arranged on wide spreading plants. There are 
plenty of them and they come early in the season. 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS—GENERAL LIST 
FALGONG UL Name eee es ee ee en hs es, 40c 
Best known USDA introduction. A fine semi- 
double variety with medium size blooms of pur- 
est gold on long stems. 
ANN MILLER ____- Se ee ee ee ee ee 40c 
Slightly taller and with larger flowers than the 
cushions and earlier blooming; rich russet-red. 
set-red. 
PAE) A Bee ae eee a ee ee ge ee 40c 
NEW! A fine bronzy red self; full-double flowers 
of nice size. Bushy habit of growth makes this 
variety good both for the garden and for cutting. 
AVALANCHE 
The best white, combining giant size with good 
strong stems, nearly perfect habit and earliest 
blooming season. Wide-petaled fully-double flow- 
ers are snow white, brilliantly highlighted with 
bright yellow centers. 
CHIP EW WeAmamanee eee ee ree 50e 
Large, double, incurved aster-purple. Blooms very 
early on long strong stems perfect for cutting 
and bunching . 
CRIMSON,’ GLORY = 2 2S o aeat SENS ee ee A0c 
Richest dark crimson lightly overlaid deep bronze. 
A cutflower staple, with perfect sprays on stout, 
upright stems. 
DAHET AT OMNCA GL Us ieee ee ee eet Sh eee 40c 
Different and delightfully informal habit with 
small leaves and wiry, spreading branches. Flow- 
a shaped like cactus dahlias, claret-red, very 
early. 
DARL YE BRONZ gees eee te ee 40¢ 
Small quilled-petaled pompon of smooth and 
even golden bronze. 
BLDG AB pA oe Ge US Rr ee re ee 40c 
Dark blood red to dark bronzy crimson fading to 
warm lighter bronze as the flowers age. 
ET ON ae eee _. 40c 
Upright grower, fully double pompon distinctive 
for great number of tightly arranged very narrow 
petals; a beautiful blush pink tinted lavender 
and highlighted with soft primrose. 
FUGENE GA WAN DE Ree eee at 50c 
Without a doubt the finest and largest early 
bright yellow with broad petaled, fully double 
flowers of tremendous size and intensity of color 
equalled by few others. Late in the season, fol- 
lowing cold nights, it bronzes somewhat and the 
harmonious blending of colors only enhances its 
beauty. It begins to bloom with the earliest. 
EES A ee Se a ae ete eA 40c 
Single, delicate rose pink with a white halo 
around the small yellow disc. 


RVAIN@ CRIA D WAY (ee eee ee ee 40c 
Light rose pink, shading darker at ‘the center, 
JUDITH ANDERSON 2s 22 See ee See ees 40c 
Deep yellow small button flowers, bushy plant. 
LAVENDER LADY ___-----— ao RE ee 40c 
Silvery lavender self, a surpassingly lovely color. 
ORANGERBWON DE Rigo ee ee ae 40c 
Single. Bright bronze self color resembling flor- 
ists’ gerbera. 
POH A TCON Gee ee 40c 
Another famous USDA ’mum, color a distinctive 
frosty pink. Vigorous, hardy, especially free- 
flowering, fine either in the garden or for cutting. 
FOZ LWA peer atie eee Ne Se eee 50c 
One of the best “cutflowers, fully double and wide- 
petaled, very early, color a luscious blend of pink 
and cream reminding one of the Pres. Hoover rose. 

RSMARION®H A TLONGS S22 ee ee 40c 
Large primrose-yellow pompon; open, airy habit. 
SANDRA Be ee ee cn ae a ee 40c 
Medium size fully double > early russét red. 
SEPTEMBER’ DA WNo 22 oes. See ee eae 40c 
Dark rose pink, wide petals slightly quilled. Good 
cutflower. 
SHOU O LAvee seen eae a a eee 40c 
Mellow amber-bronze self especially good for 
cutting. 
SUININYSE O Nae eee een ee ee eee 40c 
Yellow sport of Harly Bronze. 
SACL VAS: Bieter es > hues. RS 40¢ 
Fluffy white aster-type flower on low plant. 
THE MOOR - ee ee eens a 7T5c 
No other ’mum has the richness and depth of 
color of this rose-tinted port-wine-red beauty. 
The full centered, slightly reflexed blooms are 
dramatically arranged on tall stems for a perfect 
cutting variety. 
GOLDEN SPOON 
Deep golden yellow, in cool weather with red- 
orange centers. .Petals are tubular near the cen- 
ter of the flower and flatten out at their ends, 
each petal resembling a miniature spoon. 
TASER RES LOO Neen en ey ee 50c 
Petals light yellow towards the center of the 
flower, “Spoons” russet bronze, an unusual au- 
tumn two-toned combination of colors. 
CLES POCKIN Bee te, ee ee 50c 
Delicate lavender pink self color. Earliest and 
freest blooming variety especially good for cut- 
ting. We always sell out of this one first. 
