HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Each 50c 

BARBARA SMALL. Rosy red buds open- 
ing to medium double blooms of soft 
raspberry-rose. 23 inches. September 16_- 
BETTY. Splendid upright rose-pink with- 
out a trace of magenta. One of the finest 
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CHARLES NYE. Large, 3-inch, fully dou- 
ble rounded flowers of rich buttercup- 
yellows 28) itches, sseptembereco =e ee— 
CHRIS COLUMBUS. New outstanding, 
ivory-white. A luxuriant grower, excellent 
for cutting. 26 inches. September 28___--- 
COURAGEOUS. Bright dark ruby-red, 
large double flowers. A truly magnificent 
plant. 24 inches. September 26 
DRIFTED SNOW. A mound of large, fully 
double snow-white flowers, shaded yellow 
at center. 24 inches. September 16_-_____- 
ETERNAL SNOW. Early; pure white with 
yellow center. 22 inches. September 14____ 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Sparkling golden 
yellow flowers of perfect form. 18 inches. 
August 25 
GOLDEN HOURS. Early, double, deep 
lemon-chrome. Petals broad, overlapping 
and somewhat incurved. Most outstanding. 
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GOLDEN SUNSET. New 1948. Immense 
burnished copper with ruby center. One 
of the largest and most showy of the re- 
cent introductions. 20 inches. September 27 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Soft yellow and 
creamy white tints mingle to create a 
luminous sparkling effect. 22 inches. Sep- 
tember 24 
ILLUMINATOR. Very dark, brilliant crim- 
son-red pompon. Excellent in the garden 
and for cutting. 22 inches. September 25_-_ 
KENONA. A DePetris’ outstanding novelty 
for 1946. The well-rounded blooms are of 
rich coppery orange color. 18 inches. 
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LAVENDER LADY. Large double flowers 
of soft silvery lavender. One of the most 
beautiful mums. 30 inches. October 6____- 
MAGNIFICENT. New 1949! Glorious 4- 
inch flowers of plum-red or rosy cardinal 
with coppery cast. Strong branches, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 26 inches. October 1_-_ 
MARTIN’S WHITE. Immense, pure white 
flowers 4 inches across. Compact, bushy 
growth. 18 inches. September 15 
MYRTLE WALGREEN. New 1949! The 
Mum of the Year. Rich amaranth-purple, 
underlaid with silvery lilac, aging to clean, 
clear mallow-purple. Fine cut flower. 20 
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POLAR ICE. Clear, glistening blue-white, 
without a trace of cream color, flowers 
21% to 3 inches across. Very free flowering. 
24 inches. September 10 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. New, large, bright 
rose-pink. The best of the pinks to date. 
22 inchess Septembers 2022-2) =e 
TANGERINE. Flaring Spanish-orange to 
grenadine-red. Distinctly different. 22 
inches) Sep tenl Der. 2/2 - ee 
TAPESTRY. 1949 introduction. The 3 inch 
blossoms open a rich pink, and soon be- 
come a marvelous ashes of rose with a 
golden flush at the center. 24 inches. Sep- 
tember 1 
TRIBUTE. New 1948! Large, fully double 
flower opening bright daphne-red and 
maturing to daphne-pink. Excellent as a 
border plant. 22 inches. September 24____ 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. The Mum of 
the Year in 1947. A clear soft yellow bud 
sport of the white variety. 24 inches. 
September 4 
MINNESOTA MUMS 
BRILLIANT. A compact cushion type cov- 
ered with double flowers of bright Brazil 
red. 15 inches. September 5 
BUTTERBALL. Bright golden yellow ball- 
shaped blooms cover plants by second 
week in August. 14 inches. August 12___- 
CHIPPEWA. Large rich aster-purple double 
flowers with incurved petals. Very early, 
tall and free flowering. 24 inches. Sep- 
tember 4 
DARK RED GOLD. D. (Lehman.) A bu’ 
sport of Red Gold with a pleasing dark 
ruby -color20. inches August 202s eee eee 
DR. L. E. LONGLEY. New 1949! New 
Longley origination. Fully double, bright 
rose-pink. 24 inches. September 10_------ 
MOONLIGHT. 1949 introduction. Cactus 
type, long petalled, graceful blooms of 
ivory white. Lovely cut flower. 16 inches. 
August 20 
SILVER PINK. Upright; tyrian-rose with 
silvery cast. Early; good for cutting. 20 
inches. September 1 
VIOLET. Dr. Longley’s newest purple. Full 
double, dahlia-like bloom of good color 
and substance. 24 inches. August 26____-- 
Chrysanthemums may be selected from colored pictures at the Nursery. 
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