
FINE FOR AREAS OF EARLY FROSTS 
ALGONQUIN. Very hardy, brilliant double yellow. 1Y%2-2 ft. Sept. 10th. 
AUTUMN SONG. Stunning red shaded wine to raspberry. 18". Sept. 20. 
Different. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS. Fine early white. Cream tinted 2%" double blooms in 
airy sprays for cutting. Early September. 
GLACIER. Early white decorative. 18 inches. Sept. 10th. 
HEATHERBLOOM. Lovely heather pink, free and graceful. Early Sept. 1/2 ft. 
JOAN HELEN. The finest mum in its shade. Rich crimson purple, a breath-taking 
beauty. Stocky 18" plant. Sept. 15th. 
KATHLEEN. A new color—maroon and strawberry. 22" pompon, fringed 
petals. Graceful 18" plant. Mid-September. 
MAID MARION. Very hardy pearly pink to clear white. Fluffy 2/2" flowers. 
A good grower. Stocky 2 ft. plant. Sept. 15. 

Wychwood 
WYCHWOOD. Perfectly double gold to canary yellow. Fine 2 ft. stems. 
Visitors raved over this last Fall. Sept. 15th. 
75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00, $7.50 per doz. 
MAROON 'N‘ GOLD. Best large early double. Striking mahogany and golden 
bronze. 4 inch bloom. Early Sept. 2 ft. 
POLAR ICE. Hardiest white decorative. Cool shadings. 2 ft. Early Sept. 
RED GOLD. Brilliant red, orange and gold pompon. Sept. 15th. 18 inches. 
SEPT. DAWN. Best large early pink. 3 inch full double, deep pink. Sept. 20. 2'. 
ALL PRICES: 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40, $5.00 per doz. EXCEPT 
WYCHWOOD: 75 cts. each, 3 for $2.00, $7.50 per doz. 
VIOLET: 60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60, $6.00 per doz. 


Chippewa 
CHIPPEWA. Favorite for cold areas. Large, vivid 
aster purple. Mid-September. 2 ft. 
VIOLET. Visitors exclaim over rich glowing wine 
purple blooms. Full double. 18". Early Sept. 
ZANTHA. Noted canary yellow. Brilliant 2" 
blooms. Glossy foliage. 2'. Mid-Sept. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. (B. N., 1941.) A huge spark- 
ling yellow beauty. Mid-September. 12 ft. 

Olive Longland 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Glorious apricot and salmon. 
Earlier than Mrs. P. S. duPont, Ill, and brighter. 2 
feet. September 15. 
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