Hardy Chrysanthemums for Fall Color! 
New types stretch the season at both ends; brilliant colors pep up 
seedy-looking borders and beds. 

| CRISP EARLY-BLOOMING POMS 
Masses of sparkling. perfectly- 
formed blossoms cover these dense, 
shapely, cushion like plants from 
Sept. Ist to frost. Plants 15 to 18 in. 
high, and much wider. 
September Gold 
September Cloud 
September Bronze 
Coltection: 1 each of 3 colors, $2.25 
Ordered separately: 
$2.25 for 3, $6.00 for 10 

CHICAGO and MINNESOTA 
CHR YSANTHEMUMS 
(GRAND PRIZE WINNERS) 
Don't fail to plant some of the ‘‘Mums” 
of the two sensational strains developed at 
the above Universities. They are outstand- 
ing for earliness of bloom, hardiness, size 
and abundance of flowers. 
Autumn Greetings. Bright coppery and 
gold serri-double. Mid-Sept. 
Autumnsong. Entirely new color in Mums. 
Wine rose shading to carmine. Sept. 12. 
Bambi. Double tawn yellow with bright 
amber shading at center. Oct. 5. 
Barbara Smail. Beautiful double pinkish- 
lavender. Full bloom Sept. 20. 
Boreas. Pure white double. Aug. 20. 
Butterball. The very best double early 
butter-yellow. Aug. 20. 
Candlelight. Well-.ormed double flowers of 
creamy white. Early Sept. 
Courageous. Enormous dark ruby red. 
Healthy, green foliage. Sept. 29. 
Duluth. Earliest double yellow. Aug. 14. 
Harbinger. Large, double primrose yellow. 
Mid August. 
Harmony 
Aug. 14. 
Heatherbloom. Double Heather-pink, cen 
ter shaded rose-red witn gold tipping. Very 
good. Sent. 20. 
Polar Ice. Clearest glistening white. Broad 
petals, overlapping and twisted. 
Primula. Single, soft clear primrose yellow. 
Red Gold. Combination ot red, orange and 
gold. A large Pompon type. Aug. 20. 
Simba. Lovely soft orange-bronze, double. 
Mid-Sept. 
Blend of rose, yellow and bronze. 
Sun Red. Vigorous free-blooming single red. 
Sept. 3. 
Tusore. Duplex flowers—shell pink with 
shadings of lavender. Oct. 1. 
Welcome. Earliest mallow purple. 
double. Aug. 14. 
Price: 85c. each, $2.50 for 3, $7.00 for 10 
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Semi 
EARLY, PROLIFIC-FLOWERING 
CUSHION MUMS 
Popularly known as Azaleamums, 
these compact plants are completely 
smothered with as many as 500 flow- 
ers. For mass displays or border 
edgings. 
Bronze - Pink - Yellow - White - Red 
Collection: i each of 5 colors $2.95 
Ordered separately: 
3 for $2.35, 10 for $5.75 
$$ 
Better Tying Materials 
PLAN-TIE and TWIX 
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RECENT NOVELTIES 
Our Selection of the Finest 
DOUBLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE TYPES 
Algonquin. Very early, double, brilliant 
yellow, 3 in. across. Highly recommended. 
in bloom by Sept. 10th. 
Avalanche. Large, 
white flowers. 
well formed, double 
The best white. Early 
Autumn Lights. Conspicuously different 
from other varieties in this color. Masses 
of coppery bronze semi-double flowers 2 in. 
in diameter. 18 in. Late September. 
Burgundy. Perfect glowing wine-red flowers 
on strong-stemmed plants. Late Sept. 
Caliph. Deep rich velvety crimson. A re- 
markably beautiful, sparkling color. Excel- 
lent habit and good foliage. 214 ft. 
Clara Curtis. A fine single pink, outstanding 
for its early and continuous blooming 
period of late August to October; 
Cydonia. Brilliant orange-chestnut overlaid 
with mahogany. Oct. 
Eugene Wander. Without doubt one of the 
largest and best early yellows. Aug. 
Glacier. Early pure white. Dwarf, fine for 
bordes edges or pots. Aug. 26. 
Indian Summer. Gorgeous glowing orange- 
bronze. One of the finest for cutting. 
Ovets Fe 
King Midas. Profuse flowering yellow. flow- 
2% ft 
ers tin. across Sept.-Oct. 

SPOON MUMS 
A new race of uniquely formed, 
graceful, tubular petals flattened at 
the tips to resemble a spoon. Delight- 
ful for table decoration. 
Pink, White, Yellow, Bronze, and 
Golden 
Collection: 1 each of 5 colors, $3.95 
Ordered separately: 
$2.25 for 3, $5.75 for 10 
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Mandalay. Brilliant new orange-bronze 
Pompon. Oct. 1. By all means grow it. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont ff. An exquisite 
soft peach color shaded with rose-salmon 
It is entirely distinct and altogether lovely. 
Large, full flowers on 214 ft. stems. 
My Lady. Lovely combination of gold and 
bronze-red. Blooms all Summer. 
Red Anemone. Vivid red-bronze with 
crested center. Only variety ot this type. 
Sept. 15. 
Red Riding Hoed. 
bright red. 
Cet 
Rose Glow. Exquisite opalescent rose, semi- 
double flowers. Very prolific. 2 ft. 
Ruby Pompon. New rich crimson Pompon 
that produces myriads of blooms in early 
October. Fine cutting variety. 
September Dawn. The best of the bright 
rose-pinks to date. Late Sept, 
Sequoia. Glowing red suffused bronze 
Large, double flowers very lasting as a cuit 
flower. Oct. 
Symphony. Beautiful mauve-rose overcast 
with soft coppery rose. Free flowering 
216-3 ft. 
Yellow Avalanche. The biggest find in 
hardy Mums in years. Brilliant soft vel 
low, sport of White Avalanche. You must 
grow this one. Sept. 1. 
Any of the above 
$2.50 for 3, $6.75 per 10, $15.00 per 25 
OTHER FINE VARIETIES OF MUMS 
FEATURED IN COLOR, PAGE 47 = 
Really outstandinz 
Petals very frost resistant. 




BUTTERFLY BUSHES, Buddleia 
(Listed on page 45) 
DAYLILIES (Hemerocallis) 
The most reliable of all perennials. Grow 
anywhere; not bothered by insects or disease. 
Showy in the garden; excellent for cutting. 
A grand show from early May-Aug. 
Anna Betscher. Deep orange shaded 
bronze. July-August. 
Bay State. Fast growing glistening yellow. 
46 in. June-Aug. 
Cinnabar. Orange base, sprinkled cinnamon. 
Dauntless. 
3 ft. Fine. 
Large pale yellowish orange. 
July-Aug. 
Goldeni. Deep golden orange. July-August. 
Gypsy. June-July. 
Hyperion. Considered the finest Daylily. 
Large waxy blooms of soft canary yellow. 
48 in. July-Aug. 
Brilliant deep orange. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
lined yellow. 48 in. July-Aug. 
Mikado. Combination of orange with ma- 
hogany red spot on each petal. June-July. 
Winsome. 
July. 
Lovely, creamy yellow. Junc- 
Any of above varieties, 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75, 10 for $8.00 
POUCA 
DR. LEONIAN HYBRIDS 
Sensational New Daylily Strain 
The achievement of a great hybridizer. 
Enormous blooms in shades from 
orange-red to maroon blends. Plants 
grow from 3 to 5 feet with long blooming 
period. 
$1.75 each, 3 for $4.50, 10 for $12.00 
I ILIA 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
Eximea. Finely cut foliage. Pink flowers all 
Summer. Compact. 15 in. $2.35 per 3, 
$6.25 per 10. 
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Spectabilis. Old-fashioned favorite. Long 
sprays of pink flowers. Good in shade. 2 ft, 
May-June. $3.50 for 3, $10.09 per 10. 


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