A FEW FINE 
MARJORIE MILLS. (B. N., 1943.) Low red 
blooming Oct. 1. Favorite with many. 
MEADOW GOLD. Splendid new lemon yel- 
low. Fluffy 2%" blooms. Early Sept. One of 
the finest. 
RED CLOUD. Best red cush- CORAL SEAS. Very low, wide coral bronze. 
ion yet. Shapely 22" flow- ; ee 
Brvonnicntvelvery red. Vary Tumbling effect—distinct and good. Oct. 1. 
showy. Late September. MAJOR CUSHION. Best pink blossom on 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 sturdy plant. 
















Retain this catalogue please for the Fall planting season when peren- 
nials, roses and shrubs can be planted to advantage. We do not 
recommend Fall planting for chrysanthemums except in the South. 
Oct. 
Stocky growers with better 
pompon flowers. Grow 18" 
high and very spready. 
SEPT. BRONZE. (B. N., 
1942.) Brilliant early beau- 
ty—golden bronze to vivid 
bronze. 
SEPT. GOLD. (B. N., 1942.) 
Famous golden _ yellow. 
Very free bloomer. 
SEPT. CLOUD. (B. N,., 
1942.) Glistening white 
balls—primrose buds. 
; Seiler Te SEPT. CHEER. Showy cher- 
September Bronze September Cloud ry red, fine flower. Mid- 
September Gold Sept. 



ALL PLANTS ON THIS PAGE 
50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40 
Except as Noted 

LAVENDER LASSIE. (B. N., 1943.) Miniature 
Lavender Lady, 2%2' mound of lavender pom- 
pons. Sept. 10th. 
AMELIA. Original Pink Cushion, form usually seen. Hardy, early. 
DEAN KAY. Deeper pink, more upright. Mid-west favorite. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Fluffy yellow streaked red. Showy. 
KING CUSHION. Varying bronzy red. Old favorite. 
WHITE CUSHION. See Powder Puff, Page 13. 
SANTA CLAUS. Sold as Red Cushion. Stocky crimson, 2 ft. plant. Early 
SUPREME YELLOW. Fine spready golden yellow, pompon flower. 



APRICOT GLOW. (B. N., 1945.) By far the best 
azalea-like mum. Broad mounds of glistening 
apricot bronze from Sept. Ist on. 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 
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