
Three New WALLIE HYBRID MUMS 
This is the first time these three beautiful Hybrid Mums have been of- 
fered by anyone. They were developed at Rochester, Minnesota, and are 
outstanding in every way. 
PIS—AUTUMN BEAUTY. This brand new beauty has captured all the glory 
of the fall colors. Large, 3-in. flowers of deep bronze shaded yellow and 
gold make an avalanche of color as they are freely produced on upright 
plants. A magnificent spectacle in any garden. Height 22 in. 
P20—CECIL BEED. The newest and by far the finest of all true pink ‘Mums. 
Color a deep pink with tips of petals touched with gold. Flowers 2/2 in. 
across produced in abundance on long stems; the large plants have an 
upright habit. A breath-taking beauty when in bloom. Picture on oppo- 
site page does not portray the exquisite coloring of this new hybrid. 
P21I—SPUN GOLD. Imagine a 2-ft. plant completely covered with 3-in. flow- 
ers of pure golden yellow. Plant is semi-cushion type, developing a large 
mound of glowing gold. Outstandingly good. 
FERRIS’ PRICES ON THE WALLIE HYBRID ‘MUMS: 
75c¢ Each * 3 for $2.00 
(POSTPAID) 
POMPON MUMS 
Charming miniature Mums, like big full buttons, and often a whole 
bouquet of them on a single spray. The shapely plant is crowded full with 
these perky blossoms that are so fine for cutting. 
P22—-CHIQUITA. An exquisite pompon of deep lemon-yellow. Flower dome- 
shaped, petals very compact. Height 20 in. 
P23—-NANOOK. A very dwarf pompon, making a compact mound that is 
entirely covered by white flowers with cream center. Mid-September; 
14 in. 
P24—RONNIE. Here is a purple pompon of real merit. Hundreds of button 
type flowers completely cover the plant. Long stems make it good for 
cutting. Height 26 in. 
P2S—ROSITA. Lovely button type flowers of soft Persian-rose, and in such 
quantities they fairly smother the plant. Height 24 in. 
FERRIS’ PRICES ON THE POMPON MUMS: 
50 Each; 3 for $1.35 
4 (I each of the 4 varieties) for $1.75 
(POSTPAID) 


FERRIS’ 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Wonderful, New, Hardy ‘Mums for Fall Splendor 
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We are happy and proud to present these new perfections in the Chrysanthemum family. 
They are early blooming, flowers large, colors rich and showy. They are selections especially 
recommended by ‘Mum specialists, and chosen after a careful study of all new, outdoor types. 
Hardy, dependable, providing a riot of color from August until heavy frosts check their dis- 
play. Last fall, from far and near, came hundreds of letters, full of glowing praise for Ferris’ — 
Mums. 
FERRIS' PRICES 
On the | 6 Beautiful 'MUMS Described Below 
45c Each * Any 3 for $1.20 “34 : 
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P2—AUTUMN SONG. Large, full, double flowers of brilliant wine-rose shading to carmine. — 
Blooms are profuse on 22 in. plants, starting the fore part of September. Pictured on page 13. 
P3—AVALANCHE. One of the best large white Mums. Flowers often 4 inches across, rich 
creamy white, are splendid for cutting. 24 in. Early September. 
P4—CHIPPEWA. Beautiful aster-purple flowers, large and double, borne in clusters on tall, 
strong stems: Showy in the garden; wonderful for cutting. 26 in. Early September. See pic- 
ture on opposite page. 
PS—COURAGEOUS. Handsome flowers of ruby-red, large and double, and one of the best 3 
reds. Strong, sturdy plant; blooms. ideal for cutting. Mid-September; 26 in. Pictured on 
opposite page. : 

P6—DEE DEE AHRENS. The earliest of all double white Mums to bloom. Flowers ball shaped 
and 1!/ inches in diameter; ideal for cutting. Height 20 in. Illustrated on page 13. y 
P7—EARLY HARVEST. A mass of charming mahogany-orange flowers produced on spreading 
plant. In bloom for two months making a virtual mound of color. Height 18 in. Note color __ 
photo on opposite page. 
P8—ETERNAL SNOW. A snowy-white, showy beauty. By mid-September the eee is sate 
with semi-double, white flowers with yellow center. Height 22 in. Pictured on page 13. ? 
PS—GOLDEN HOURS. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome; petals broad and overlapping, and 
somewhat incurved. These early flowers come on long stems and hold their color well; an 
outstanding cut-flower Mum. 26 in. See color photo on opposite page. 
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PIO—HARVEST MOON. The 16 in. plant is completely hidden with rich burnt orange, 2-in. 4 
flowers. Blooms double, petals very stiff. A truly gorgeous ‘Mum. Illustrated on page 13. 
PII1—LAVENDER LADY. Large, 3-in., fragrant flowers of silvery lavender, no trace of pink a 
magenta. Strong, hardy, erect plants, growing 2}/, ft. tall. A grand.’Mum. ee 
P12—MAROON ‘N’ GOLD. Immense, 4-in. flowers of bright mahogany shaded maroon with — is 
gold reverse. One of the finest Minnesota introductions. Very free-flowering; 16 in. Early — 
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P14—OLIVE LONGLAND. Classed as one of the finest ‘Mums in cultivation. Large, 3-in., _ 
double fiowers of apricot tinted salmon-pink. Ideal for cutting, not only for color beauty, but 
also for excellent petal substance. 28 in. Mid-September. : % 
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PIS—PINK RADIANCE. Bright pink flowers produced by the hundreds on rugged plants. A 
real beauty. You will be amazed at the armfuls of cut flowers one plant will produce. Height 
24 in. Mid-September. Illustrated on opposite page. 
P16—PRELUDE. Very large, 4-in. blooms, and a charming blend of flesh-pink and maize-apri- oy 
cot; long stems, and perfect for cutting. Verly early. One of the largest garden bo: Color 
photo on page 13. 
P17—SUNAPE. The earliest of all pompons to bloom. Rich golden yellow, one-inch, pale 2 
flowers produced freely on long stems. Height 24 in. Illustrated on opposite page. 
P18—YELLOW AVALANCHE. Golden sister of the white Avalanche. Superb, large, graceful : 
flowers of clear soft yellow. Extra early and extra fine. 18 in. 
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FREE MUM 
If you order ‘Mums from this page amounting to $10.00 or more, _ 
(this does not include the ‘Mum Special on opposite page), ; 
we will include one of our FINE NEW ‘MUMS, our choice, FREE — 
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