HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following list of hardy Chrysanthemums are those we find most suitable 
for garden display and for cut flowers use. There are many types of Chrysan- 
themums from the low cushion Mums to the tall growing varieties. These are 
strong well rooted plants. This list consists of the leading varieties of 1949. 
Chrysanthemums are becoming more popular each year with flower lovers. They 
produce more flowers than any other kind for so little investment. Be sure and 
include some Chrysanthemums in your planting this year and you will have a 
wealth of bloom from late summer until heavy frosts. The low cushion Mums 
are suitable for rock gardens and border planting. Especially nice planted in 
front of your evergreens. 

WHITE 
L—Low growth; M—Medium, 18-24 in; T—Tall, 28-36 in. 
Marked *—Surplus clumps available at 75¢ each, postpaid; dug when wanted 
Height Matures Each 
YOUDATHS WHITE—tThe finest early white... M Sept. 25 35 
CHRIS COLUMBUS—The finest early white pompom with 
Wellow cOuds:1inerelt i lOWEt ce ee ee ee T Sept cou 40 
WINTERSET—One of the finest white garden Mums to 
date, blooming from early to late, with flowers 3” 
Tiare eet a te I, a ee ee, ee td jt Octee 40 
PINOCCHIO—Glistening small white button Pompom, 
beautifully formed, good foliage, long stems; a pleas- 
ure to see and behold Se EEN a Rael eo ey P20: fh Oct. 25 40 
IVORY GLOW—A full rounded double Pom, rich cream, 
ercexcellent habits, dishuds  wellwc ate eee M Oct. 15 45 
MINONG—Fine for cutflower work, snow white; firm, 
small Pom; good long sprays, good TOMA OS oe hs Oct. 15 Rt) 
*MORNING STA R—Blooming creamy white; large bushy 
plant; ideal for border or foundation planting Pic isp atielt M Oct. 1 OD 
WHITE DOTY—Fine, white Pom, extremely long stems, 
WOOdsLOMare* Tine Cul clOWere. 6 es tee 7 Nov. 1 23D 
*RICHARD MONDELL—The largest Pom for disbudding; 
everyone likes it; stiff stem; good foliage... M Nov. 1 3D 
*OCONTO—Another fine Pom of purest white; good stems 
ATIC SIONS PSY: se. Pee es ee ee Pee ere M Nov. 1 385 
*WHITE SEAGULL—A fine Pom for cutflower tat 
arweelegriier than the: Dotvs. so ee ee ey Oct. 25 Rf) 
PINK 
*DAHILAMUM—Robust, quilled purplish wine flowers 
literarcactus*dahilat ey ee i eee eee M Sept. 10 .25 
JOAN HELEN—Thrifty, fuchsia purple, large blooms, 
yellow center: clishion type). 2) eee M Sept. 15 = .35 
*ROSITA—The little rose button, rounded plants, nice... M Sept. 28 25 
* ALLEGRO—Glowing shrimp-pink suffused with copper 
salmon; fine for cutting and garden display... M Oct. 7 R13) 
*HEATHERBLOOM—True heather pink, center shaded 
rose, with: gold tipping ea ee M Oct. 7 25 
SPELLBOUND—Very prolific lavender pink, excellent 
forigarden display onicuttin gee ee M Oct. 5 mt) 
BETTY—A splendid upright rose-pink; one of the finest 
new pinks; good cutflower; new and different _.... __. T Oct. 20 .40 
STRATFORD—New excellent Pom; lovely dark lavender; 
TOUTMAGG ID LOOMS! POON SLCINS es ee M Oct. 20 40 
se eee age PRINCESS—New, in dusky purple, long 
Sai ci a Me a A eat eo RO elke Sued dd 4% Oct. 15 40 
TIFFANY ROSE—Very deep brilliant rose; excellent cut- 
TiO Wet secre eee 28 ae oh east AS see eV he sh Oct. 20 40 
*CAROLINA YOSECK—This small lavender-pink Pom 
has dependable growing habits; long-rigid stems, fine 
sprays; holds color well even under our strong sun; 
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