— Early Bloomers to Beat Early Frosts — 
ALGONQUIN—Early yellow, famed for hardiness. 18" Sept. 10. 
AUTUMN SONG (Dr. Kraus)—Most appealing early red. Wine and rasp- 
berry tints. 18" Sept. 15. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—Creamy white gradually becoming pure white in 
early Sept. 2Y%2" double, cuts well. 
GLACIER—Low, white decorative of quality. Large blossoms. Sept. 10. 
HEATHERBLOOM—Heavy blooming pink of variable heather pink to 
deeper rose. 2', Sept. 10. 
JOAN HELEN— One of our pets. A lovely 18" mound of rich crimson purple. 
Really stunning. Early September. 
MAROON ’N’ GOLD—Minnesota favorite, very large, mahogany and 
golden bronze, often to 4". Early September, 2!'. 
POLAR ICE—Notable hardy, white decorative, of chalky shades, 2'. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN—Favored large pink, 3" blooms, very double. Deep 
shadings. 
ZANTHA (Dr. Kraus)—Fine 2" pompon of bright canary yellow. Superb 
for cutting. 
EUGENE A. WANDER (BN 1941)—Seems to improve with years. Huge, 
glittering, golden yellow. Occasionally bronze streaked. Often blooms late 
August. 18". 
ALL VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE 
5Oc Fach + 3 For $1.40 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 

Lavender Lassie 
LAVENDER LASSIE 
(BN 1943)—Tidy little lavender pompons on mound-like 2' plant. Trim and 
showy. Early September. 
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WE DO NOT RECOMMEND FALL PLANTING OF MUMS, EXCEPT 
IN THE SOUTH. HOWEVER, SPRING PLANTED POT PLANTS 
BLOOM THE SAME FALL. 







Golden Hours 
GOLDEN HOURS 
(Dr. Kraus)—Very impressive here last Fall. Finely 
formed deep lemon yellow, slightly incurved blos- 
soms. 22" in size. Grand for cutting. 2', Sept. 15. 
PRICE: 75c each, 3 for $2.00 

Chippewa 
CHIPPEWA 
A richly colored stand-by for northern gardens. 
Good sized fluffy aster purple. Tinted wine. 2', 
Sept. 10. 
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