HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Each 50c 

CUSHION MUMS 
ALLEGRO. Glowing shrimp-pink with 
coppery salmon sheen. 22 inches, Octo- 
bene 
AMBROSIA. Beautiful blended peach- 
shrimp with undertones of rose and golden 
bronze, early. 18 inches. September 6_------ 
APRICOT GLOW. Rich bright apricot- 
orange. A summer-flowering cushion type. 
oemcnes: Septemper 1522S 
EARLY HARVEST. A mass of charming 
mahogany-orange flowers for two months. 
Superior to any known cushion. 16 inches. 
Sentempelt/ 2) eee oe 
GLOWING COALS. Bright deep cherry- 
red with orange reverse. Well-branched 
sprays. One of the best early reds. 24 
aa STL ne ee 
GOLDEN CARPET. 1949 introduction. A 
spreading plant often 2 feet across, cov- 
ered with perfect golden globes. 12 inches. 
September 15 
HEATHERBLOOM. Very double, heather- 
pink flowers, center shaded rose-red. 20 
ince hess oentemperice._--..2----—»—--—_ ++ 
LAVENDER LASSIE. A grand pompon 
with cushion-like growth. Color even bet- 
ter than Lavender Lady. 22 inches. Sep- 
tember 10 
POWDER PUFF. 1949 introduction. Con- 
sidered best white cushion. Clean ivory 
white. May attain a spread of 2 feet. 12 
inches. september, 1 ---===---—----=-- 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. Cherry-rose-pink, 
double. 18 inches. September 25_---------- 
WHITE GOLD. An outstanding, delightful 
color combination of white and yellow. 
Nema ies PUR Sst Abs o.-- e oeae — 
WYCHWOOD. New 1948! In our estima- 
tion one of the best yellows. Flowers of 
rich, sparkling canary-yellows, slightly 
deeper near center. Perfect plant habits 
and excellent healthy foliage. 22 inches. 
September 12 
DAISY MUMS 
CLARA CURTIS. Produces great masses of 
fragrant pink pyrethrum-like flowers, early. 
Pe ite ee it ee ee ieee 
JOAN HELEN. SD. Sparkling garnet-lake 
shading to purple; bright, yellow center. 
Le sinchess september 10_---=--_--__-__- 
SPOON MUMS 
FUCHSIA SPOON. New 1949! A bold, 
3%4-inch flower of sparkling fuchsia-rose. 
A sturdy, free-flowering plant. 24 inches. 
October 2 
IVORY SPOON. New. Dainty, ivory-white, 
spoon-shaped flowers in profusion. 20 
inches ctobersoeeeoe een ee eae ee eee 
LOVELINESS SPOON. A grand fully 
double carmine-pink Spoon. Nothing like 
it. Unquestionably outstanding. 20 inches. 
CV CEO Pt Lt a er re ne 
MAGENTA SPOON. New 1948! Lively 
magenta-rose. Spoon-type flowers in pro- 
fusion. The peak of perfection in the spoon 
mums e221 inches. October.3,- nee 
YELLOW SPOON. Very fine clear bright 
golden yellow tubes and spoons. 22 inches. 
Septemberr28 (oe. esol S2 2 ae 
MEXICAN BUTTON MUMS 
ROSITA. New 1947. Compact, light Persian- 
rose button-pompon. Bush completely cov- 
ered with pink buttons. 26 inches. Sep- 
CEI OT ee ee ere 
PEPITA. New 1947. Densely quilted but- 
ton-pompon of eggshell-white with darker 
center when young, changing to pure white 
with cream center. 26 inches. September 28 
CHIQUITA. A compact, dome-shaped pom- 
pon of deep lemon-yellow. One of the 
finest yellow pompons. 20 inches. Sep- 
tern ber: 29 ee eee eee 
Chrysanthemums should be ferti- 
lized three times during the summer. 
We recommend our well balanced 
“Special Mixture.” 

Marsh Hay 
Chrysanthemums and other peren- 
nials should be covered with marsh 
hay after the ground freezes in the 
fall. The hay will be for sale in late 
October and November. 
Chrysanthemums may be selected from colored pictures at the Nursery. 
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