ENGLISH ‘MUMS 
ALABASTER — An early white of large size and good substance; 
petals slightly incurved. Blooms will grow 5 inches across if dis- 
budded. d 15¢ each 
ALFRETON BEAUTY — Really a beauty! A large reflexing flower 
of gorgeous amber with gold reverse. Blooms in October. 25¢ each 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP — Rich deep bronze with golden butt 
reverse. One of the very finest bronze English ‘mums. Should be 
disbudded to a dozen buds to the plant for best results. I5¢ each 
COPELAND'S COPPER — Blossoms are soft copper-bronze. A per- 
fect fall color. One of the best English type ‘mums. 25¢ each 
CERISE — Lovely spray variety that grows on wiry stems; a striking 
rosy-cerise shade with quilled petals. 20c each 
CHINA GOLD — Double flowers of bright golden bronze with 
quilled petals; remarkably attractive. Blooms later than some. 
I5c each 
COPPELIA — Striking Indian-red or ripe tomato color. Flowers are 
double, of good form and substance. 15c each 
CRUSADER — An immense white, slightly overlaid with pink. Tall, 
straight stiff stems; large blooms; brushed pink on the tips. 25¢ each 
ELDORADO — Large blooms, measuring 5 inches across, are a most 
charming yellow shade. Very free-flowering; should be disbudded 
for best results. 15c each 
GEO. McLEOD — An outstanding deep golden yellow. Well-formed 
blooms with incurved petals. Should be disbudded. 15c¢ each 
JEAN HARLOW — Large, double blooms of semi-incurved form. 
Beautiful bright golden-yellow color. 20¢ each 
LEDA — Gorgeous rolled petals of heliotrope-pink. Flowers are 6 
inches across if disbudded. We consider this one of the finest of 
the English strain. 15¢ each 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE—A very large, chestnut-red with bronze re- 
verse, broad reflexing petals. Will make a 6-inch bloom if dis- 
budded. I5c each 
SALMON FREDA—A beautiful salmon-pink. Large, well-formed 
blooms come along during September. 15¢ each 
TRIXIE — Large, shapely flowers of a delightful salmon-pink shade. 
Plants are extremely hardy, strong growers and produce blooms in 
great profusion. 20c each 
TOLCROSS PINK — Large solid, double flowers of rose-pink. Con- 
sidered the best English pink. Height 26 inches. Blooms mid- 
October. 20c each 
The Popular Spoon ‘Mums 
An interesting and unusual new type of hardy Chrysanthemum 
which deserves a place in every ‘mum planting. Their unique appear- 
ance and brilliant color combinations will add a note of delightful 
novelty’ to your garden. The individual flower petals are quilled 
or tubular for most of their length, flattening out near the tip so 
that each petal resembles a tiny spoon. Plants are hardy and 
vigorous growers. Bear a profusion of blooms during late fall. 
15¢ each 
We offer the following varieties — 
WHITE SPOON YELLOW SPOON 
September Series ‘Mums 
SEPT. BRONZE— One of the most colorful of the early ‘mums; 
loads of lovely little pompon-shaped flowers in the warmest bronze 
tints, from mid-September to latest frosts. I5c each 
SEPT. SUNSHINE — Brilliant yellow blooms completely cover-com- 
pact, well rounded plants from mid-September until frost. Very 
free-flowering. Fine for low border and cutting. 15¢ each 
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