ion MUMS 
Glorious Colors To Brighten 
Your Fall Garden 
Beginning in late summer and tarrying on 
until heavy frost, these delightful Cushion 
“Mums” will bring you a glorious display of 
blooms in all colors. Plant yours this fall for 
earlier growth and more bloom 
next year. 































These beautiful, showy 
“Mums’’ make a rounded, com- 
pact bush of immense size, pro- 
ducing hundreds of flowers at 
one time, and bloom continu- 
ously from August to Thanks- 
giving. Hardy and easy to 
grow. We offer these’ in 
BRONZE, PINK, RED, WHITE 
and YELLOW. Specify color 
wanted. Strong, field - grown 
plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 
for $1.50. 
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4 Cushion Mums 4 Phlox 
(Your choice of color in Mums and 
varieties:in Phlox) 
$1 65 Not prepaid 
Plant Phlox this fall to insure next year’s bloom. We 
are now pleased to offer an especially fine collection—10 a 
of the best and newest varieties of the popular kinds of- 
fered today—each a different color. All strong, field- 
grown plants, which will bloom next summer. 
PRICE, All varieties listed: 35c each; 5 for $1.503 
10 for $2.50. Not prepaid. 
BRIGHT EYES. New, bright rose pink, dark red eye. 
CHIEFTAIN. Dark red. Flowers large and striking. 
EVA FORRESTER. Bright salmon rose, white eye. Dwarf 
growing, exceptionally large trusses, and an early bloomer, 
FLASH. Large, rosy red, one of the best Phlox. 
FRAU ALFRED VONMAUTNER. Salmon orange flow- 
ers, crimson eye. A delightful addition to the Phlox 
family. 
POLKADOT. A delightful white, petals of which have a 
very slight pinkish tinge, which harmonizes with the 
dainty fuchsia-colored eye. A beautiful head with 
extra large florets. 
PROGRESS. Gorgeous, large florets of dainty light blue 
with dark blue eye. 
ROYAL PURPLE. A very rich purple, deep at the edges, 
shading to violet in center of petals, then deep reddish- 
purple at eye. An early bloomer. 
ROSY BLUE. This is one of the finest 
in this color grouping—soft laven- 
der-blue with delicate pink under- 
tones—never a sign of objection- BARGAIN NO. 23 
able purple or violet tinting. Well- 
filled, symmetrical heads with un- 10 HARDY PHLOX Chieftain 
usually large individual florets. Tall One each of the 10 va- 
grower and early bloomer. rieties ered. 00 
VON LASSBURG. A lovely, white ate it 
phlox of sturdy growth, with large Se tab 
flower heads. 
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