D.—Double:: SD.—Semi-double; S.—Single |, Height Blooming Price Price 






Name and Description in Inches’ Date Each Per 3 
WILLIAM LONGLAND—D. (Krause). A beautiful medley of 
TAMAR STE LIOW Nee te cet Ne ht) ang Sends eh CE aes Sept. 20 .40 1.10 
WHITE WONDER—D. (Bristol). Perfect free- flowering white 
POMPOM Memes cove ta seu eee ed ed ee Se ee Sept. 15 .50 1.35 
YELLOW AVALANCH—D. (Lehman). Clear soft-yellow, the 7 
DORICOUY uh oto es ce ne Ya ico! Cae 26 Sept. 12 45 1.10 
YELLOW SPOON—S. A grand variety of clear bright golden- 
WeloOW pos cud spoons .c-e 0% cole ihc See eee 22 Oct. 8 «39 1.00 
YELLOW SURPRISE—S. A new variety of golden-yellow. Sin- 
gle early flowering. Good cutting. ...-.-..-.--.------ie---- 22 Aug. 15 AS 1.25 
—D. (Kraus). A new perpetual-blooming clear can- 
ary-yellow with ball shaped flowers. Ouitstandingly good .-- Jala Sept. 6 .90 1.35 
3 OUTSTANDING MUMS YOU SHOULD HAVE 
GOLDEN CARPET. (Bristols). Imagine a rug made of glowing 
golden pompons. A creeping mound, 2 feet or more across, 
glitering in the fall sun-only 1 ft. high. A startling new plant 
cestined Norname ss. soFe 4 FST oh ee = Lg at i 15 Sept. 20 is 2.00 
TAPESTRY. (Bristol). Another new shade, or shades, brought 
into large garden mums. Opening a gleaming rich pink, 
gently softening to a final lovely ashes-of-roses, with golden 
flush in the centers. Always gorgeous, flower full bloom 
Sept, 2otnawinters nobly sc. s: fab i aee. ol See ee 30 Sept. 20 75 2.00 
POWDER PUFF. (Bristols). You mum lovers have long been 
seeking a pure white cushion mum. Here it is. Neat com- 
pact, spready 1 foot plant covered with 1!/, inch pure white 
flowers from early Sept. on. Very hardy a summer bloomer 
its second year. This splendid white cushion surpasses all | 
other POWDER PUEF <is¢so- much: betters/s.2220 2 eee 12 Sept. 10 .65 YS 


NEW CHOICE ENGLISH MUMS 
These are different from the other hardy they are as hardy as the more common types. 
mums. The marvel of the mum world. Im- We have a complete color range of plants 
ported from England. Imagine all those glo- adding new ones each year. We have been 
rious incurved greenhouse type of blooms in growing them for 6 years. Order eariy if 
open garden from August till frost Flowers you want to be sure of getting your favorite 
4-6 inches in ciameter without special care. variety. All these are double, most are frost- 
That's what you have in English Mums and resisting. 




Blooming Price 
Name and Description Date Each Per 3 
ALABASTER—Double—incurved. Excellent 5 inch white blooms --..---..--- Sept. 30] $ .45 $1.25 
ALEX MASON—Double—incurved. Rich buttercup yellow on long stems__-| Oct. 10 45 1.25 
ARTIC CIRCLE—Double. Large incurved blooms of purest white. Blooms 
becoming extra large if disbudded. Good stems ---.--------.-.------.-... Sept. 25 50 1.25 
BRIDESMAID Double. Large delicate blush pink with a suffusion of light 
salmon thru the petals. This is one of the real showy varieties __.....- Oct. 10 60 1:55 
BRONZE PRECIOUS—Double. A real bloomer that has a lovely medium ‘ 
shade of bronze blooms. Nice for home cutting. Late August blooming--} Sept. 10 55 1.50 
CHAMPION. Clear yellow, good size with firm, wide petals and long straigh’ : 
BLOMIS Pio ree Cie 0 i aa pe eae ales he een ee Cee eels ee ie Sen Sept. 20 Wie 2.00 
COTSWOLD GEM—(New). A fine, early, pure white with well-formed, 
graceful: sprays. Blooms irom | ._.-- 2. -- 2c oo sen eeh es see ee Pee Aug. 25 80 2.95 
CRIMSON BANNER. Beautiful crimson good-size flowers, dwarf in habit--..]| Aug. 25 .65 ies 
COPPELIA. A beautiful variety with deep shades of Indian red flowers. Does 
not fade __--._.-.------- ~~~ ----- +9022 e on goon nnn ener nee Sept. 20 AS 1.25 
DR. GEO. BARNES. Beautiful peach shades with tints of gold through 
the epetnlé Mivery | Choice tees <2 3, koe hn een re eee teases ces eee Oct. 1 55 1.50 
ELITE. Light cerise-pink with a touch of yellow in the center and on the 
back of each petal ---.----------------------------------------------------- Oct: 2 45 1.25 
EGERTON SWEETHEART. A_ beautiful salmon-bronze. -..-__._--2...-------- Sept. 15 365 1.75 
FLAMING TORCH. Bright showy crimson-scarlet blooms produced in pro- 2 
HISiONn. CV IGOrOUS Nea. ce eeek ao eee es Sen hn a asin keene Re eee ne ees Se Wo ae ept. 25 6 1.75 
GOLD STANDARD. One of the finest of the early bloomers. Golden yel- B : 
low with long stems and huge flowers that do not fade --_---.--.-__-__.- Sept. 20 AS 1.25 
HILDEGARDE—(New). Light salmon-pink with gold reverse. Very large 2 
blooms,"in) profusion: 362 ~~ spt ceee ease - sti eee tee se ole et eon eee cine epto rls 5 2.0 
HOOPOE. atacaryed old rose will make a six inch bloom if disbudded. Late ‘ 
September blooming. --.-.-...--------------------.-- ten ween nen ananneease-ccbes Sept. 20 50 1.35 
HUNTER. An unusual art shade of red. The most outstanding red in our 
plantings. The flowers are very large with beautiful foliage --.-_-._..... Oct. 5 | 60 1.60 

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