FAVORITE ‘MUMS continued: 
BRONZE PYRAMID Large flowers of an 
attractive orange-bronze shade. Tall, wiry 
stems; height 40”. Blooms in October. 
CHIPPEWA A universal favorite! Enormous 
double flowers of aster-purple; petals slight- 
ly incurved. Does especially well in north- 
ern sections. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS New, outstanding 
ivory-white. Large, double blooms from late 
September on; excellent for cutting. 
EARLY WONDER New, large, soft-pink 
pompon type. Produces an abundance of 
double flowers from late September on; ex- 
cellent for cutting. . 
EGGSHELL Large, double flowers of a dis- 
tinct eggshell-white, slightly deeper at cen- 
ter. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Early 
blooming. ~ 
EMBER A brilliant, glowing bronze with 
orange shadings. Stands out vividly in com- 
parison with others of this color. Blooms 
midseason. 
FLASHLIGHT Attractive dark red with gol- 
den reverse. Large, double blooms. Early 
flowering. 
HARBOR LIGHTS Pale yellow with cream- 
white tints. Lovely double flowers on tall 
stems; ideal for cutting. Blooms late Sep- 
tember. 
JACKIE A rich wine-red. Blooms late, but 
will always come into bloom after it has 
been severely frosted. 
JEWELRY A lovely deep pink pompon. The 
flowers are well formed and hold their color 
after several frosts. Very hardy. Blooms in 
October. 

Pink Radiance 
LAVENDER LADY Immense double flow- 
ers, in a beautiful silvery lavender shade. 
Blooms are 3 inches or more across. Un- 
usually hardy. 
LAVENDER LASSIE A grand new pompon 
with cushion-like growth. A delightful minia- 
ture of Lavender Lady. Double, early 
blooming. 
MARGARET ANN Light rosy-purple. Large, 
double blooms come along about mid-Sep- 
tember. Very free-flowering; ideal for cut- 
ting. 
MARTIN’S WHITE Immense, pure white 
flowers; fully double, about 4 inches across. 
Plants are bushy, of compact growth. 
MRS. DUPONT Large, double blooms of 
peach-pink tinted rosy-salmon bronze. Late 
blooming. Long, strong stems are ideal for 
cutting. 
PINK RADIANCE Masses of luminous, 
soft-pink blooms cover plants from late Sep- 
tember on. Their exquisite coloring make 
beautiful bouquets. 
POLAR ICE Clear ice-white, large, double 
blooms from early September on. Plants are 
very free-flowering, producing large, 3-inch 
flowers. 
RED VELVET An outstanding velvety- 
crimson. Fully double blooms, fine healthy 
foliage; one of the best of all crimson ’mums. 
RUBY POMPON An exciting ruby-crimson 
pompon. Masses of brilliant colored blooms 
literally smother the plants from early Oc- 
tober on. 
SATURN Sparkling orange- 
bronze. Plants grow 2% to 3 
feet tall and produce an abun- 
dance of lovely single blooms. 
Excellent for cutting. 
SILVER TIP Bright carmine, 
with the tip of each petal sil- 
very white. These large, fully 
double blooms present a 
charming color combination. 
Prices on the above varieties in 
21%” pots: Each 35c; 3 of one 
variety for $1.00. Rooted cut- 
tings: Each 20c; 3 of one variety 
for 55c; 6 of one variety for 
$1.00. 

‘MUM COLLECTION 
NO. 7 
One each of the above va- 
rieties in 21%4” pots for 
$7.50. Rooted cuttings, one 
each of the above varieties 
for $4.00. 

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