MALMO QUALITY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

EARLY FLOWERING MUMS 
The Mums we offer here consist of the very finest hardy varieties 
The range of colors is complete. You may grow any of the kinds 
listed and be certain of the loveliest blooms for garden decoration 
and for cutting for the house. Each 55c, exc2pt where indicated. 
Apollo. Sparkling orange-bronze single Korean, remarkably free. 
2VW feet. October. 
Avalanche. Queen of all white, is this big, fluffy, handsome Mum. 
Flowers over 5 inches across, perfectly formed. September. 
Height 18-20 inches. Each 60c. 
Empress (New). The perfectly formed flowers remind one of a 
greenhouse bloom. 4 to 6 inches across. The color is soft rose 
which turns to apple-blossom pink. A dwarf growing variety 
but the flower stems are amply long for cutting. Makes a real 
show in the autumn garden. Each $1.00. 
Eugene A. Wander. A brilliant yellow in full bloom by September 
20th. Double flowers, easily grown. Flowers 4/2 to 5 inches 
across—larger, if disbudded. 
King Midas. Late September. The flowers average 4 inches. Soft 
yellow with faintest bronze shadings. Height 22 feet. 
Lavender Lady. Silvery lavender flowers are 3 inches or more 
across and appear in perfect branching sprays. 22 feet. October. 
Louise Schling. Unquestionably the finest red single Korean. Ex- 
tremely free. Height 21/2 feet. Early October. 
North Star. Early. The best pure white single Chrysanthemum. 
Height 22 feet. September. 60c. - 
Pink Lustre. Single flower, 3 to 3/2 inches across. Delightful 
shade of orchid pink. Late September. Height 21/2 feet. 
Saladin. Oriental red, shading to coral-red. The 3-inch flower is 
substantial. It is a hardy, vigorous variety. 
September Cioud. Pure white with primrose shading in center. 
Dark green foliage. Mid-September. The best white Pompon. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yellow blossoms, 25 or more to a 
spray. September. 18 inches. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose. The double 
flowers are large, 3 inches across, sturdy stems, several to a 
spray. Free-flowering. Height 2% feet. 
The Moor. Best described as amaranth-purple or wine-red. Flow- 
ers 3 inches across, double, produced freely and keep well when 
cut. Late September. Height 2 feet. 
Venus. Lovely orchid-pink. Every blossom perfect. Mid-September. 
Height 2/2 feet. Best early single pink. 
White Cactus (Pat.) (New). Pure white, pointed petals form a 
fully double flower shaped like a Cactus Dahlia, individual blooms 
range from 4 to 6 inches in diameter. The open clusters p=rmit 
the showing of their fine details. Plants are vigorous, 30 to 36 
inches high. $1.00. 
Yellow Emperor (New). Perfect flowers, measuring 4 to 5 inches 
across. Thick stems of about 18 to 24 inches in length which 
bear two or three perfectly formed greenhouse-like blooms of 
purest yellow. It makes a magnificent show outside and is un- 
surpassed for cutting. Each $1.00. 

PINK CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR FALL COLOR 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Low-growing Mums, forming mounds of blooms, reminding one 
of the old-fashioned Azalea. The plants grow about 10 to 12 inches 
high and spread 2 feet or more. During September they are covered 
with fiowers which last ‘til irost. Each 3oc. 
Pink Cushion. Light pink flowers. 
Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze flowers, turning to coppery yellow. 
Little Bob. Smail mahogany-bronze, double, button-like flowers ap- 
+ pear on short, wiry stems. When in bloom its foliage is almost 
invisible. Each 60c. 
Red Cushion. Deep red, good compact habit. 
White 
Opening a deli- 
Cushion. 
cate pink turn- 
ing pure white. 
Yellow Cushion. 
Pure golden yel- 
low, very bril- 
liant. 
1 each of the 
above 6 varieties. 
fopess. CO. 

RED CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 

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