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Breithaupt Gardens, Corvallis, Route lh, Oregon 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST GARDENS 

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During recent years, we have tested several hundred varieties of chrySanthemums 
in our home flower garden. 
tory for out-of-door culture, 
For 1950 we are listing 2); that have been v 
selection - Each 60¢; Three $1.50; Six $2.50; Doz. $150 Postpaid. 
The descriptions are as they grow in our garden. 
conditions. 
They vary somewhat according to 
Chrysanthemums will not do well in heavy shade--they need 3/) to full sun, 
well-drained fertile soil that has been spaded deeply, and plenty of water. 
Write for 
more detailed cultural instructions if needed. 
we oT 36 St 46 36 3 
FIVE CHOICE MUMS - proven varieties se- 
lected to give range of color, height, and 
season of bloom. 
Canary. Large light canary yellow flow- 
ers on low bushy plants. Very popular. 18 
inches. August through September. 

Daily Express (English). Beautiful large 
double flowers of terra-cotta chestnut. 3 
feet. September into November. 
Heatherbloom (Kraus). Delightful heather- 
pink double with rose at center. Very 
free-flowering. 24 fect. Mid-September 
into October. 
September Dawn. A vigorous growing plant 
bearing lovely sprays of rose=pink with 
mauve tints. 0 inches. Late September 
through October, 
Zantha (Kraus). Fine clear yellow pom- 
pon. fhxcellent for cutting. 24 feet. 
Very long-blooming from mid-August. 
FOUR EARLY LOW-GROWING MUMS starting the - 
chrysanthemum season in mid-summer. 
Snowfall (Kraus). Double white with 
light cream at center-—pointed petals. 
inches. Long-—blooming from August. 
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Tribute (Kraus). Lovely wine-rose dou- 
ble flowers on a plant about 26 inches 
tall. Quite long-blooming from Mid-Aug. 
Violet (Longley). Double flowers of 
violet-purple. Attractive and popular, 
26 inches. August into September. 
Yellow Cushion. Light yellow double 
flowers that make a beautiful border. 
inches. Early August. 
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TEN MID-SEASON MUMS blooming in September 
and October. 
Allegro (DePetris). Double flowers in a 
blena of glowing shrimp-pink and coppery 
Salmon, An especially fine variety for 
cutting. 3 feet. October lst. 
Astrid. 
apricot-pink. 
hardy--a hybrid of C. arcticum. 
October lst. 
Single daisy-like flowers of 
Attractive foliage. Very 
24+ feet. 

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Charles Nye (Kraus). Very double round 
firm flowers of rich buttercup yellow. 
One of the best large pompons. } feet. 
Late September through October. 
Coppelia (English). Double flowers of 
bright Indian-red. Excellent. 3 feet. 
September and October. 
Bright ruby-red 
Courageous (Kraus). 
Very pretty. 33 feet. 
double flowers. 
Barly October. 
Dawn Rose (Kraus). Double flowers of 
coral-rose.e. A 199 introduction that at- 
tracts much attention. 24 feet. Early 
October e 
Glowing Coals (Kraus). Fine sprays of 
very dark red double flowers. 1:5 inches. 
Early October. 
Mary Harrison (Kraus). Large purple du- 
plex flowers. Very striking. 35 feet. 
Early September. 
North Star (Cumming). Pure white sin- 
gle daisy--a profuse bloomer. 2) inches, 
September and October. 
The best button mum that 
Yellow Button. 
23 feet. September, 
we have tested. 
FIVE LATER MUMS prolonging the season from 
late October far into November, 
California Red Daisy. 
Single red in sprays. 
h feet. Late October, 
Large-flowered 
Fine for cutting. 
Ember (Cumming). A Korean hybrid with 
sprays of glowing bronze=-a striking 
colore h feet. Late October. 
An abundance of 
Very 
October into 
Illuminator (Kraus). 
attractive deep red double flowers. 
frost-resistant. 24 feet. 
November. 
Olive Longland (Kraus). Apricot-tinted 
salmon—-pink double flowers. Beautiful 
and very weatherproof. 5 inches. Late 
October. 
Tiffany Rose (Carroll). Duplex flowers 
of a lovely deep rose. 33 feet. Mid- 
October, 
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We also offer 2), perennial hardy asters and aster~like plants. 
These are described in a separate list available on request. 
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Regardless of variety, the price for plants.iss..fYour—— 
