GENERAL LIST OF SELECTED HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
50c each; any 3 for $1.25; any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25, except where noted 
Southwind. Double. Masses of large Chinese- 
red flowers toned salmon-buff, borne on sturdy 
much-branched plants. 114% ft. Early Sep- 
tember. 
Symphony. Three-inch, double blooms of 
Mauve-rose Overcast with soft coppery rose. 
3 to 4 ft. Early October. 
The Chief. Large, semi-double flowers of bright 
scarlet and gold. 3 ft. Mid-October. 
Tiffany Rose. See color illustration on page 32. 
Twilight. See color illustration on page 33. 
Valiant. See color illustration on page 32. 
Violet. Full double, dahlia-like bloom of good 
color. 2 ft. Late August. 
Yellow Avalanche. Large, fluffy, double 
flowers of brilliant soft yellow. 2 ft. Early 
September. See color illustration on page 35. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Zantha (Goldilocks). Well-formed, ball- 
shaped flowers of canary-yellow. Very fine. 
2 ft. Early September. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums of Various Types 
Button-flowered Varieties 
Very free blooming and excellent for cutting. 
The button-like flowers are 14 to 1 inch across. 
Irene. Dainty little pure white buttons. With- 
out a doubt the finest white button. 2 ft. 
Early October. 
Jewelry. Deep rose-colored flowers. 21% to 3 ft. 
Mid-October. 
Ouray. Masses of rich bronze flowers with a 
coppery glow. A reliable, hardy variety. 21% 
ft. Early October. 
Pepita. Double. Densely quilled button pom- 
pon of eggshell-white with darker center when 
young, changing to pure white with cream 
center. 114 to 2 ft. Early October. 
Rosita. Rust-bronze suffused strawberry-pink. 
Free blooming. Late October. 
Yellow Blanket. A cushion-type Mum with 
lovely clear yellow button flowers. See color 
illustration on page 35. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Yellow Irene. Same as Irene but the color is a 
lovely pale yellow. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25, 
except where noted 
The New Jewel Mums 
These are healthy growers and very free 
bloomers. The flowers are ball-shaped, aver- 
aging 11% to 2 inches in diameter and come on 
stiff, long stems; excellent for cut-flower use. 
Height is about 3 feet. In full bloom in early 
October. 
Orchid Jewel. See White Jewel. 
color illus. on page 36. Yellow Jewel. Yellow; 
Purple Jewel. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25 
bronze undertones. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, Early Major Cushion 

Newer Azalea or Cushion Mums 
Low, bushy growth forming a cushion-like 
plant completely covered with 2-inch, double or 
semi-double flowers. Fine for rock gardens and 
borders. Bloom starts in early September; after 
plants are established they often begin to bloom 
in July. 
Achievement. An amazing blend of varying 
colors—apricot, orange, golden yellow, and 
orchid throughout the season. The general 
color in full bloom ts soft bronze-pink. 
Apricot Glow. Double, 214 inch, apricot- 
bronze flowers. Grows about 18 inches tall 
and as much in diameter. 
Coral Sea. Salmon-buff suffused coppery rose. 
Very hardy; dwarf. 
Dahliamum. Quilled petals like a cactus dahlia 
of bright wine-red. 11% ft. 
Early Harvest. Masses of mahogany-orange 
flowers, large and fully double. 15 to 18 in. 
Early Major Cushion. A new pink form of 
en compact growth and free-blooming habit. 
In. 
Nanook. Dwarf, compact plant with medium 
double, white flowers. Free blooming. 15 in. 
Newman Yellow. The most-admired yellow 
cushion Mum in our collection. A most bril- 
Iiant color. 15 in. 
Pink Cushion Improved. Deeper color than 
the old Pink Cushion or Azaleamum. 
Powder Puff. Finest white cushion. See page 37. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25 
Collection of Newer Cushion Mums 
6 Choice and Distinct Varieties 
Achievement Early Major Cushion 
Apricot Glow Newman Yellow 
Early Harvest Powder Puff 
OFFER No. 5S-46: 6 plants, 1 each of the 
6 varieties, $2.50. 



Single or Daisy Type Mums 
These single-flowered Mums will remind you 
of Shasta daisies. They are very attractive. 
California Red. Very brilliant red. 24% ft. 
Mid-October. 
California Yellow. Bright yellow. 
Dubonnet. Lovely single amaranth-pink. 
2 ft. Early October. 
Evening Sun. Large single flowers carried erect. 
Carnelian-red shading to burnt-orange with 
golden center. 2 ft. Mid-September on. 
Nancy. Large single flowers of bright crimson 
changing to deep pink. 11% ft. Early October. 
North Star. Single, pure white flowers. Early, 
and extremely hardy. 2 ft. September. 
Pollyanna. Graceful single flowers of luminous 
Mayflower-pink with a rosy salmon sheen. 
2 ft. Early October. 
Primula. Lovely single, [lemon-yellow flowers 
2 inches in diameter, in a long, much-branched 
cluster. 21% ft. Late September to November. 
Red Bank. Nearly single, 2 to 2% inches 
across; clear bright red with yellow center. 
18 to 20 in. Mid-September to late October. 
Summertime. Pat. 689. Brilliant yellow, 
single flowers, 2 inches or more across. Notice- 
ably fragrant. Compact plant, 20 inches high 
and over 2 feet wide. Mid-July to October. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 
Tussore. Semi-double. Exceptionally fine 
orchid-pink. Mid-September. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25, 
except where noted 
Cushion Pompons 
Cushion-like plants covered with ball-shaped, 
1 to 1'%-tnch blooms. Ideal for borders and 
rock gardens. 1 to 11% ft. September. 
Lavender Lassie. Like Lavender Lady but in 
a smaller pompon form. Two-inch, lavender 
flowers. Mid-September. 
Pygmy Rose. Pink flowers. Very dwarf, up- 
right. 1 ft. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
September Gold. Huge sprays of brilliant 
golden yellow flower. 11% ft. Mid-September. 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25, 
except where noted 
Lovely Pompons 
Ball-shaped flowers averaging 11% to 2 inches 
across, carried on 2 to 4-foot plants. 
Argonne. A full, rounded button pompon of 
rich amaranth-purple. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Captain Cook. Clear deep rose petals, tipped 
with golden bronze. 4 ft. Late October. 
Dark Red Gold. Pleasing dark ruby color. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Early Wonder. Double. Large, soft pink 
pompon, blending to peach-blossom-pink when 
fully open. Excellent for cutting. 
Fred F. Rockwell. Pat. 718. A gorgeous blend 
of bronze and orange-scarlet. Often has 75 
blooms in a single spray. Very hardy. 2 ft. 
Early October. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
IMuminator. Very dark, brilliant crimson-red 
pompon. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Pink Doty. Light pink pompon on Iong stems. 
3 to 3% ft. Mid-October. 
White Doty. Large heads of pure white pom- 
pons on tall spikes. Fine for cutting. Late. 
Witte Wonder. See color illustration on page 
Any of the above, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; 
any 6 for $2.25; any 12 for $4.25, 
except where noted 

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