
ardy Gardeu 
Chrysanthemums 
Blooming in September and October. 
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Everyone knows this is the ideal fall flower. But only in the past few 
years have they been so greatly improved in beauty, size, and hardi- 
ness. Plant these if possible in lots of three of a kind if you have 
the space. You will be astonished at their mass of bloom and color. 
Plants come in soil, packed in baskets, and can be shipped only in 
lots of six or more. No charge for packing. Parcel Post prepaid. Can 
be shipped now and until fall. Chraysanthemum spring sales are pot 
grown and will bloom in the fall. Fall sales are field-grown clumps at 
the same prices. 
Algonquin. Golden yellow flowers in early September. 1!/7 feet tall. 
Avalanche. A large, perfectly double, pure white when mature, Young 
flowers show a creamy center. 2 ft. September 25th blooming. 
Chippewa. A University of Minnesota variety. Mallow-purple, incurv- 
ing flowers. Grows sturdy and erect. 2 feet tall. Early September. 
Duluth. A University of Minnesota variety. Bright canary-yellow, 
semi-double. Grows erect. 11/4 feet tall. September 15th. 
Early Wonder. A new large Pompon. Soft pink with lavender shades. 
“Excellent cut flower variety. 214 ft. September 20th. 
Eugene. A. Wander. Sparkling golden flowers of perfect form. The 
finest early Mum. 114 ft. September 10th. 
Jean Treadway. Soft rose-pink with deep rose center; medium height. 
In full flower by early October. 
Judith Anderson. A golden yellow button Pompon, flowers maturing 
in mid-October. 11/4 ft. 
Lavender Lady. Full double, pure lavender blcssoms. Distinct and very 
popular. 214 ft. Early October. 
Milky Way. Opens soft yellow changing to milk-white; semi-double. 
214 feet. September 25th. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont. A blendng of resy salmon and peach-pink. Out- 
standing as a cut flower. 2 ft. October 5th. 
» Nancy Copeland. A medium shade of red; semi-double. 2 ft. October 
5th. 
Red Riding Hood. The flowers are deep red and the 214-foot plant 
makes many good sized, attractive flowers. October 10th. 
Red Velvet. Rich velvety crimson flowers on strong stems. 2 ft. 
October 5th. 
yer Glow. Lovely rose-pink blossoms in large sprays. Plants 2 feet 
tall. 
Ruby Pompon. Rich ruby-crimson flowers borne in profusion on 
branching stems. 217 ft. October 15th. 
“The Neu University of Chicage 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
These recently introduced varieties flower in profusion by mid-Sep- 
tember. All are about 2 feet tall, and are of sturdy habit of growth. 
Barbara Small. Double incurved flowers nearly 3 inches across; color 
dark lavender and pink; flowering freely. 
Calendula. Bright golden yellow flowers of 214 inches. Of strong 
growth and a good early hardy Mum for cut flowers. 
Harbinger. A double Pompon flower 2 inches in size; color yellow suf- 
fused with bronze and apricot tints. Free flowering. 
Polar Ice. Pure white, large size, flowering freely. Shows an open cen- 
ter when mature; tall and erect, and is excellent for cut flower pur- 
poses. 
Robert Brydon. A garnet-red, double flower of 214 inches. Growth is 
somewhat more bushy than the other Chicago varieties. Blooms in 
great profusion. 
Popular CUSHION MUMS 
_ These Azalea-like Mums grow to a height of about 18 inches with 
compact, wide-spreading branches, and are loaded with flowers from 
early September until freezing weather. 
Bronze Cushion. Coppery bronze. 
Major Cushion. A much improved Pink Cushion. 
Red Cushion. Bright red. Same as Santa Claus. 
White Cushion. White tinged pink when opening. 
Yellow Cushion. Golden yellow. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THE ABOVE VARIETIES 
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