
CUSHIONS 
35c Each—$3.50 Per Dozen 
Extremely Hardy Cushion varieties; new Hybrid varieties are amazing in 
preponderance of flowers and density of growth. Much used in landscape and 
border plantings. 
BRICK CUSHION—Bright luminous brick-red. 
BRONZE CUSHION—Prolific, bright copper bronze. 
PINK CUSHION—Very fine bright pink. 
WHITE CUSHION—Blush bud, open purest white. 
RED CUSHION—Dark red button type. Late. 
FIVE EXCELLENT U. S. D. A. ’49 INTRODUCTIONS 
All are of excellent habit. Good long stems; fine cutflowers; extremely 
hardy; fragrant. Flowering from September until killing frost Price, 45¢ each. 
ANN—Free flowering, double white. 
SARAH—Bronze to copper, unusual cut flower. 
CAROL—Prolific, luminous rust red. 
CATHY—Rich, showy, prolific, mellow purple. 
RACHEL—Rich copper, good stems. 
FOUR INCOMPARABLE VARIETIES THAT ARE HERE TO STAY 
TAMPICO—Stately bronze with full founded prompoms on long stiff stems; the 
finest early bronze Pom to date; very tall; Oct. 10th. 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
RONNIE—A bewitching little button Pompon of glowing wine red; showy quan- 
tities on individual sprays. Ideal for cuts to use as filler for large Mums. 
extremely. tall itis ditferents, Oct.bthi.ce eect le 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Truly a majestic flower for an outdoor Mum; rugged 
thick 8-in. to 24-in. stems which bear two and three perfectly formed pin- 
-cushion-like blooms 4-5-in across of purest yellow. Magnificent show outside, 
nunsurpassable for cutting, Oct. 16th... 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
Saesictiet pr fusion of tiny cherry-red buttons covering a sturdy, compact 24-in. 
plan able flowers and foliage lasting long after early frost and light 
freezing¢extremely prolific. Unrivaled for potting, both inside and out. Long 
stems. Flowers and foliage have beautiful, harmonious blend. 50c each, 3 $1.40 
LARGE FLOWERING COMMERCIAL VARIETIES 
To produce those blooms, they must be disbudded, leaving from one to four 
blooms per plant. Pinch tops when plants are eight inches high. Cut back again 
first week of July. 

Price, each 
MAJOR BOWES—Dark lavender; inc.; Oct. 25. Eh ne 45 
GARNET KING—A frost resistant dark red; inc.; Nov. 5_.... 45 
HILDA BERGEN—Large incurved, dark reddish-bronze; easy to grow and 
WEEVESITUCNE Cla oe aimena yuan eee cee eee ee seats Vlkes ee ete 45 
MRS. H. R. KIDDER—Golden-yellow; good in sprays or disbudded will pro- 
dicerasinriowers : OCt.c by Cesta ra eee ieee ey oe Cod ina ae LE 45 
SILVER SHEEN—A ‘stately pure white incurved; excellent keeper, Oct. 20 .45 
BRONZE FRICK—Buff-bronze; incurved; Nov. D5 EME Uk aarti de. 45 
HELEN FRICK—Rose-pink; incurved; Nov. PAT De AR SES RAN SN A OYE ROS Ds MED 45 
WHITE FRICK—White, suffused pink; IN Os ics2 kik Seca telac OUSLY ieee 45 
We recommend taking up the Fricks and potting them in a 9-inch pot and 
bringing indor for winter blooming. It’s no trick at all to do this, simply water 
well before and after; keep shaded for a day or two, and you will have Chrysan- 
themums for Christmas. 
MARY KASTAK—(N. Yellow)—A hard to describe Mum; the dominent shade 
is yellow, overcast with orange, sometimes a deep bronze; allowed to gray in 
sprays, a lovely yellow; with the best of qualities; perfectly hard, with long- 
‘lasting blooms; when disbudded will grow any number of 5-inch blooms; if 
larger blooms are desired leave about four blooms to grow to a plant; if 
only one bloom is grown to a plant a 10-inch bloom may be expected. No- 
TALEO Ata Sad GE OE eS Ee Te eR ee neta Say aa. SEN hc eekoel Price, 50c each 
SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM OFFER—One dozen plants of our selection, 
Paper sre to name wean Giiterent sui ee ee $2.50 Postpaid 
