Thompsonville, Conn. 
Chrysanthemums 




Aster Flowered Mum 
Brainard’s Selection of 8 New and 
Outstanding Chrysanthemums 
In the selection of the following 8 varieties, color, 
habit of growth, style of flower have all been con- 
sidered. They would, in themselves, constitute a collec- 
tion of really gorgeous and up-to-date varieties. 
50c each, 3 of one kind for $1.40, $5.50 per doz. 
unless noted 
Apricot Glow. A new Cushion type variety, flowering 
from mid-September on. Color beautiful apricot- 
bronze. 
Burma. Beautifully formed flowers of rich bronze with 
undertones of copper and light pink. Late Sept. 
Carnival. Of truly special merit is this new, brilliant 
variety. The gay, glowing flowers of rich burnt- 
orange are fully 3 inches across. A really conspicu- 
ous variety. Early Oct. 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
Chris Columbus. An early white variety with attractive, 
shapely blooms in airy sprays on strong stems. Sept. 
60c each, 3 for $1.65. 
Joan Helen. A striking shade of rhododendron-purple. 
A neatly formed flower, bushy plant of rather short 
growth makes this striking and popular variety. 
Maroon 'n‘ Gold. Large, fully double flowers in large 
trusses, petals slightly incurved, maroon above and 
golden under side. Early Sept. 
Olive Longland. A mid-September bloomer of medium 
height; beautifully formed flower and cluster of rich 
apricot and salmon tones. 
Yellow Avalanche. Large, fluffy flowers in big branch- 
ing sprays, soft rich golden-yellow. A variety you 
should have. Late Sept. 
Spoon Varieties 
40c each, 3 for $1.10, $4.25 per doz. 
A novel and interesting type of flower. The closely 
set petals are tubular for about two-thirds their length, 
outer end of the tube opening to a spoon-like tip; 
thus the name Spoon. Early Oct. 
Glowing Spoon. Brilliant clear yellow. 
Orchid Spoon. Delicate orchid shading to pink. 
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BRAINARD’S 
OUTDOOR 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
There have been added innumerable varie- 
fF ties in tints, shades, and colors, especially in 
very recent years, until today there is an ex- 
ceptionally long list of excellent varieties from 
which to choose. 
Distinctive Varieties Chosen From 
Standard List 
Complete Color Range 
40c each, 3 of one kind for $1.40, $4.25 per doz. 
Avalanche. A splendid white variety of exceptional 
qualities; large, fluffy flowers. Late Sept. 
Barbara Small. Fully double flowers of an attractive 
shade of lavender-pink, on long stems. Early Sept. 
Betty. Appleblossom-pink best describes this really 
fine double. Early Oct. 
Butterball. Double, dark lemon to chrome flowers pro- 
duced profusely on low compact plants. Mid-August. 
Calendula. Large, shiny, deep chrome-yellow double 
flowers; dark green foliage. Early Sept. 
Calif. A medium tall variety with velvety crimson-red 
flowers. A strong grower and free bloomer. Early 
Gl: 
Charles Nye. A strong, upright growing variety with 
large, deep yellow flowers, blooms freely and over 
a long period. Late Sept. 
Chippewa. An always dependable sort. Beautiful 
large, double flowers of rich Aster-purple borne in 
profusion. Mid-Sept. 
Cydonia. Double flowers of rich glowing mahogany 
faintly tinged with reddish bronze. Early Oct. 
King Midas. When first opening the flowers show 
bronzy tints but, when fully open, are a rich soft 
yellow. Late Sept. 
Lavender Lady. Large handsomely formed flowers of 
silvery lavender about 3 inches across. Early Oct. 
Pale Moon. Double flower of beautiful sulphur-yellow 
almost completely cover the plant. Early Oct. 
Pink Radiance. Most prolific of all pink kinds. Full 
flower late Sept. 
Polar Ice. Double. Glistening, clear pure white on 
thick, branched stems. Ideal for cutting. Early Sept. 
Red Gold. Medium size flowers, in color an attractive 
combination of red, orange and gold on dwarf, 
bushy plants. Mid-Sept. 
Red Hawk. Double burgundy-red flowers in clusters. 
An expecially free flowering early variety; plant of 
dwarf but upright growth. Early Sept. 
CUSHION TYPE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Cushion Type Chrysanthemums are of dwarf, 
very free branching growth yet with stems of 
sufficient length to permit cutting. Often referred 
to as Azaleamum. 
Bronze Cushion 
Pink Cushion 
Red Cushion 
They are all double flowered and are all early 
flowering. 35c each, 3 of one kind for $1.00, 
$3.75 per doz. 
Yellow Cushion 
White Cushion 
