hardy 
Chrysanthe Mu ms 
2118—filgonquin ee ee nie ae: 
igh. 
2119—Autumn Lights Core = bronze: 
early, very. dou- 
ble. Height 18 inches. 
2 1 20—Avalanche Foy fase) des ee 
all, 
2121—Bergundy 2" siticeasen height 2 
2122—Judith Anderson Pure yellow. 
Button - type, 
height 20 inches. 7 
Ea fe ery early, pure white, 
type. 20 inches. 
2124—Mrs. P. S. DuPont 20; tons 
peach and 
mauve, large, double. 2!/, ft. A fine cutflower. 
2125—Red Velvet Showy deep-red. 20 inch. 
2126—Rose-Glow Raspberry rose-pink; 2 ft. 
Price of All Mums and Asters 
2 for 70c: 5 for $1.45; 12 for $3.40 

Hardy Asters, always sure to 
put on a grand fall flower show. 
Cushion Mums 
Their compact branching forms a cushion-shaped 
plant 12 inches high, covered with blossoms trom 
mid-summer to late fall. 
2113—Pink Cushion 2114—Red Cushion 
2115—Yellow Cushion 2116—Bronze Cushion. 
2117—White Cushion 
Hardy Asters 
Growing to compact 3 ft. bushes, for a brilliant 
fall garden. Hardy everywhere. 
2202—Beechwood Challenger Crimson-red 
2203—Blue Gown. Best of the blue. 
2205—Harrington’s Pink. Very good. 
2206—Red Rover. Deep rose-red, gold cen- 
ter. 
All Our Perennial Plants 
are strong two-year-old field grown, ready for a 
full blooming season in your garden. Do not com- Chrysanthemums never fail to 
pare them with small pot-plants. add color to late summer and fall. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 ?!c Perennials in any good garden soil. Do not 
use fertilizer at planting time. If fertilizer needs to 
be added to the soil later on, it is best applied to the surface of the soil, not in contact with the 
roots, preferably late in the fall. Plant so deep that the center leaves (the heart of the plant) are 
not covered, but all the roots want to be completely in the ground. Water each plant riyht after 
planting. This settles the soil, and starts new root growth immediately. Through the summer an 
occasional light cultivation of the soil produces more flowers and stronger plants. 
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