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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM FIELD, : array UU 

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In the following eight pages you will find 
listed one of America’s finest collections 
of Hardy Chrysanthemums of all types 
Hardy Chrysanthemums are among the most de- 
P pendable flowers In the autumn garden, providing 
glorious color and spicy fragrance from early September 
(August with some varieties) until heavy frost. 

There are Chrysanthemums of many types, from the 
ig Cushion Mums for low mounds of color in borders and 
Ay rock gardens, to the long-stemmed kinds for cutting. 
We feel that we have one of America’s finest and most 
type, up-to-date Chrysanthemum collections. Our list in- 
cludes selected varieties from the University of Minne- 
sota, University of Chicago, and Bristol collections, 
and from several other sources in different parts of the 
4 Bb country, including some of our own Introductions. 
Due to lack of space, we are listing only the most 
‘ / important varieties that we have. Many other sorts 
a : c¥% are available. Write us if you are interested in them. 
: CULTURE. Chrysanthemums will grow in any good 
a average garden soil which has been enriched with man- 
2 ure or good commercial fertilizer. Plant them 15 to 18 
inches apart. Cultivate the soil between them, par- 
ticularly while they are m the young stage. You can 
pinch the plants up to July 15 if they are tall and 
spindly. Don’t pinch any more after that date. Hardy 
Chrysanthemums do best if grown in full sun. If they 

' ioe are planted in the shade, they will grow too tall, have 
ig, heen H ¢ reak stems, : luce inferior bl : 
“ Je weak stems, and produce inferior blooms 
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er LONGLAND 
Always dependable and free blooming. 3 for $1.25; 
6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.25; 50c each. 

