Hardy Chrysanthemums 

These Chrysanthemums are a wonderful addition to the 
flower garden, adding a lot of color after most other 
flowers are through. 
Chrysanthemums require a good, fairly rich soil for 
best results; they need additional fertilizing later in the 
season, about the time buds begin to appear. 
While some kinds will winter better than others in our 
locality, they should be protected with a good covering 
of leaves or coarse hay in about the same manner as most 
perennials. 


PRICES 
35c each; three of ONE VARIETY for 
$1.00 
These NEW PRICES are especially attractive. 
In order to simplify ordering and acquaint a 
greater number of people with these wonderful 
plants, we have set one price for all varieties. 
Some of them last year sold for three times the 
new price. 



Boreas—A very early blooming white. 
Butterball—A very early golden yellow ball. 
Chippewa—Very large, double, rich purple flowers. 
Charles Nye—Large, double, butter-cup yellow. 
Dahlia Flower—The flowers of this Chrysanthemum 
closely resemble Cactus dahlias, the color is rich, deep 
red. The plants are very bushy and sturdy, from 15 to 
18 inches high. Blooms in mid-September. 
Dee Dee Ahrens—Earliest pure white. 
ting. 
Duluth—Very early, bright yellow double flowers. 
Early Bronze—Deep bronze pompon, medium early. 
Early Wonder—(Plant Pat. No. 490.) On first open- 
ing the flowers are a delicate pink, blending to peach 
blossom’ pink when fully open. lEarly flowering and 
hardy. 
Early Yellow—A fine early golden yellow in the pom- 
pon type. 
Geronimo—Large fluffy bronze flowers, very early. 
Glacier—A new, early flowering double pure white, 
large flowers. 
Goldilocks—Gold yellow pompon, Double, medium 
height. Good cut flower. 
Harmony—Rosy-bronze suffused with yellow. 
Heatherbloom—Double pink, center shaded rose-red 
and gold. 
Fine for cut- 
Mylady—Rich golden yellow, shaded bronze. Large 
double, medium early. 
Olive Longland—Salmon pink, toned apricot. The 
1945 ‘“‘Mum of the Year’’. 
Pepita—White pompon, flushed sulphur yellow, medi- 
um early. 
Pink Radiance—Outstanding tall, double rose pink, 
good cut flower. 
Pink Wonder—Similar to Early Wonder, very good 
cut flower. © 
Pipestone—A fine early flowering bronze. 
Purple Star—Very fine bright violet. Early. Medium 
size but very double. 
Red Gold—Bright red and orange, very brilliant. 
Red Velvet—Large velvet crimson double. Medium 
early, very fine. 
Red Wing—A pretty, small bronzy-red. 
Rockwell—Large tangerine orange-shaded brilliant 
scarlet. Double, medium early. 
Santa Claus—This new mum is most outstanding, the 
habit of growth is of the cushion type, low and spreading. 
The plant is covered with medium-sized dark red flowers 
having a center tuft of golden yellow. 
Sappho—Compact, dwarf plant, covered with pure 
yellow single flowers. 
Sequoia—A Korean Hybrid type, producing elegant 
good sized double blooms of a mellow amber color. 
Sunny Boy—An early, free flowering, clear yellow pom- 
pon. 
The Torch—Semi-double, clear, bright orange-scarlet 
flowers, with golden-yellow on reverse of petals. 
Welcome—Bright old rose, early flowering. 

HARDY MUM COLLECTION 
Two each of 6 named varieties. Our selection, 
$3.50 


HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MIXED 
Some of these are kinds from which labels have been 
lost, and also varieties of which we have a surplus quan- 
tity. 6 for $1.50, $2.75 per dozen. $20.00 per 100. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(Azaleamums) 
These are low growing, compact plants that produce 
a great profusion of double flowers. They are the earliest 
flowering, some kinds commencing to bloom in late July 
and early August. 
Aurora—Brilliant tangerine orange. Double, medium 
early. 
Bronze Cushion—Deep bronze flowers turning to cop- 
pery yellow. 
Dean Kay—Double rose-pink flowers in a profuse mass, 
starting to bloom in July. Perfectly hardy. 
Dean Ladd—The flowers are double reddish-bronze 
and very freely produced. Very early flowering, and 
quite unique. 
Pink Cushion—Light pink flowers in great profusion. 
Red Cushion—Deep bronzy-red, good compact habit. 
Sandra—Crimson-red. Dwarf growing and bushy. 
Summer Sunset—The color of this new cushion varies 
from deep apricot to a soft golden yellow, buds are a rich 
ted before opening. 
White Gull—Pure white, with a pink flush on opening. 
Yellow Cushion Improved—Outstanding double early 
yellow, profuse. 
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