GOOD POPULAR VARIETIES 
From 2!,-inch pots. Each 40c.; 3 for $1.10; 
6 for $2.00, except where noted 
Algonquin. 11% ft. Clear yellow, double flowers 
2% inches in diameter. September. 
Autumn Sunlight. 30 in. The fully double flowers, 
borne on long stems, are 21% inches in diameter and 
a very brilliant yellow. Blooms the latter part of 
September. 
Avalanche. 2 ft. A desirable early-blooming, large- 
flowered, double white variety, the center petals 
being cream-colored. The 3'%-inch flowers are borne 
on strong stems; fine for cutting. Admired by all 
visitors at our nursery. 
Charm. 18 in. Foliage deep green. 
yellow flowers about 2 inches across. 
Chris Columbus. 30 in. A new white pompon with 
yellow buds; long strong sturdy stems. Especially 
good for cutting. Said to be super hardy. We would 
class it as late. 
Eugene A. Wander. Extra-large, double, glistening 
yellow flowers on bushy, 18-inch plants. A very 
popular variety. 
Garden Queen. 20 in. A striking combination of 
large salmon-pink flowers suffused with crimson- 
rose, 3 inches in diameter. Has done very well at 
Duluth. 
Gold. 30 in. Large, 3 to 4-inch, double flowers of pure 
gold, blooming about the end of September. 
Janet. 20 in. Plant dwarf and spreading, with masses 
of 3-inch, double incurved, rosy gold flowers. 
Little Eskimo. Plant low growing. The double, pure 
white flowers are ball-shaped, 1% inches in diameter. 
Similar to Pygmy Gold and suitable for edging. 
Major Cushion. Low-growing, compact plants with 
salmon-pink flowers. Tends to be late but buds are 
quite frost-hardy. 
Margaret Ann. 28 in. An early variety with 3-inch, 
rosy pink flowers. Sturdy stems. 
Peggy. 24 in. Rosy pink flowers 2 inches in diameter. 
Similar to Heatherbloom. Early. Good for cutting. 
Pure Gold. Plants 18 inches to 2 feet tall, having fully 
ous yellow flowers up to 3 inches in diameter. 
arly. 
Pygmy Gold. A dwarf pompon type producing quanti- 
ties of miniature blossoms. The color is clear golden 
yellow. Commences to bloom in early September. 
Red Velvet. 2 ft. A fine full double crimson Chrysan- 
themum. Late September. 
Fully double, 
Low-Growing Cushion Chrysanthemums 
Each 35c.; 5 for $1.50 
Bushy plants of low to medium height, producing an 
abundance of flowers. These varieties are also sold 
under popular “‘trademark”’ names. 
Pink Yellow Bronze Early Red White 
Chrysanthemum Collection No. 7 
10 choice varieties (value $4.20) 
Glacier 
Heatherbloom 
Pygmy Gold 
Purple Star 
September Dawn 
Only $3.50 
Aurora 
Avalanche 
Brilliant 
Butterball 
Early Harvest 

Plant Chrysanthemums 
about 18 inches apart each way 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, EUGENE A. WANDER 
Santa Claus. Grows taller than the Cushion Mums 
and produces an abundance of dark red flowers. Late. 
September Bronze. Pompon blooms with the warm 
bronze tints of autumn; petals have a golden edge. 
September Dawn. Large, double, rose-pink flowers. 
September. 
Sunapee. 24 in. From the University of New Hamp- 
shire. Fully double, rich gold pompon flowers on 
good stems. Early. 
Yellow Avalanche. Similar to Avalanche but clear 
soft yellow. Each 75c. 
41-78A-35. A low-growing plant that blooms early 
and freely. Spoon-type flowers of a pink shade. 
5302. Large, bushy plants about 2 feet tall, spreading. 
The single flowers, nearly 3 inches in diameter, are of 
a beautiful salmon-pink with yellow center. Many 
have two rows of petals. Starts blooming in Sep- 
tember. Made an unusually attractive display at our 
nursery. 
Chrysanthemum Collection No, 2 
Your choice of any 10 or more varieties 
at 10% less than the regular price per plant. 









Chrysanthemum Special 
We start many varieties of Chrysanthemums 
in 2-inch pots and offer these smaller bloom- 
ing-size plants at 
20c. each, cash and carry 
6 for $1.40 if sent by mail 
(Not less than six sold) 
Colors available: Bronze, Pink, Purple, Red, 
White, Yellow. All plants will be named. 
Cushion Mums are included in this offer but 
will not be sent unless requested. 
SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 
