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SUCCESSOR — We are introducing this variety this fall, after test- 
ing it at our nursery for several years. The color is a silver lavender, 
resembling Lavender Lady, however it is very hardy and we believe 
that it will replace Lavender Lady when it is better known. 25¢ each 
TWILIGHT — Large, double flowers in a pleasing shade of fuchsia- 
purple with silvery reflex; one of the newer varieties. Vigorous, 
free-flowering. 15¢ each 
WYCHWOOD — Considered one of the best yellows. Flowers are 
fully double, dome-shaped; a rich clear canary-yellow, slightly 
deeper near center. 20c each 
ZANTHA — Large, double ball-shaped flowers of a clear, canary- 
yellow shade. Blooms freely over a long period from early Sep- 
tember until late frost. 15c each 
New Outstanding Pompons 
JEWELRY —A lovely deep pink pompon. The flowers are well 
formed and hold their color after several frosts. Very hardy. Blooms 
in October. 15¢ each 
ROSITA — Enchanting little button-pompon flowers of a light Per- 
sian-rose shade. Bushy plants are completely covered with pretty 
“pink buttons.” 15¢ each 
RUBY POMPON — An exciting ruby-crimson pompon. Masses of 
brilliant colored blooms literally smother the plants from early 
October on. 12c each 
WHITE WONDER —The perfect white pompon. Exquisite ball- 
shaped blossoms are a soft creamy-white; very free-flowering and 
vigorous. I5c¢ each 
CUSHION ’MUMS 
Dwarf in height, hardy, colorful and the most prolific bloomers we 
know of among plants. Begin blooming in July and each plant 
produces actually hundreds of buds and flowers from then on until 
the last fall freezes. Unexcelled for borders or for planting in 
front of shrubs or evergreens. Showy and beautiful in mass plantings. 
One plant alone is a small flower garden in itself! 
RED CUSHION — A dwarf plant literally covered with double deep 
bronzy red colored flowers. Good compact growth habit. 12c¢ each 
BLACK VELVET — Rich dark red. A seedling of RED VELVET; 
height 12 inches: Blooms in mid-October. 18c each 
CAMILLA —A new, rich cherry red. One of our introductions. 
I5c each 
CORAL SEA—An outstanding color, salmon-buff suffused with 
coppery-rose. Ideal for low borders and rock garden. 15c each 
DEAN KAY (Pink)—Beautiful rose-pink, semi-double flowers. Blooms 
mid-summer to hard frost. Best for cold states. 12c each 
JOAN HELEN — Sparkling garnet-red shading to purple; bright 
yellow center. Masses of beautiful blooms almost completely hide 
the foliage. 15c each 
MAJOR CUSHION — One of the best cushion types. Bears masses 
of delicate pink blossoms. Very colorful. 12¢ each 
ORCHID HELEN — One of the most prolific lavender pink ‘mums 
in existence. This is the result of a cross of which Joan Helen was 
the seed parent, It carries all of the desirable qualities of Joan 
Helen; a low clean compact plant. The flowers, unlike Joan Helen, 
are fully double and burst into bloom all at once. 15c each 
QUEEN CUSHION —A particularly charming color, pure white. 
Dwarf, spready plants; very hardy and early. 15c¢ each 
SONJA —A _ new aster-flowered cushion ‘mum; produces masses 
of lovely purple blooms. Ideal for low border. Very hardy. I5¢ each 

"Plants are normally shipped express. If parcel post is desired add 
10% to the amount of the order.” 
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