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FANTASIA 
THE AMELIA STRAIN OF 
CUSHION ‘MUMS 
Hundreds of brightly colored semi- 
double flowers cover these low, 
spreading, mound-like plants from 
late summer on. A specie that does 
best when left in the ground for a 
second and third flowering season. 
Should be taken up, separated and 
replanted in the spring following 
the third blooming period. 
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AMELIA—Original pink cushion. 
Variable shades of pink. 
CHAMPION CUSHION—Red with 
bronze shading. 
DEAN KAY —Deep pink, larger 
than Amelia. 
GOLDEN CUSHION—Golden yel- 
low tipped bronze. 
MAJOR CUSHION—An exquisite 
pinkish mauve. As the flower ma- 
tures it takes on a silvery sheen 
and there is a deeper shading near 
the center. This plant will bloom 
during June and July. Cut it back 
and it will bloom again in the 
later fall months. 
QUEEN CUSHION—White, occa- 
sionally developing a _ lavender 
blush. 
SANTA CLAUS—Rich bronzy red 
with old gold lights. 
