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CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued) 
Red Velvet—Double 38-inch flowers of 
crimson. Grow 24 inches tall. 
Robert Brydon—Fine new cushion type 
with double 2 to 21-inch flowers of 
rich crimson. Grow 18 inches tall. 
raspberry, rose- 
glorious profusion 
feet. 
Rose Glow—Lovely 
pink blossoms in 
from September on. 2 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—CUSHION 
A group of low-growing ’Mums, form- 
ing mounds of blooms, reminding one 
of the old-fashioned Azalea. The plants 
grow from 10 to 15 imches high and 
have a spread of from’ 2 to 2%) feet; 
The flowers appear early in September 
and remain on plants over a long per- 
iod. 
Bronze Cushion (King Cushion)—deep 
Autumn tints of bronze and copper. 
Pink Cushion (Amelia)—masses of light 
pink flowers in broad mounds. 
Red Cushion—A; splendid early crimson 
red variety. 
White Cushion (Queen Cushion)—PExtra 
fine early pure white. 
Yellow Cushion—Pure 
early flowering and long 
golden yellow; 
lasting. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Recent Introductions 
Autumn Lights—Coppery bronze, semi- 
double blossoms with a gleaming or- 
ange overcast, cover the compact 
branchy plant. Height 1% feet. 
Caliph—For intensity of color, this va- 
riety cannot be equaled. The color is 
oxblood-red, with a rich velvety sheen 
or glow so prominent that it stands out 
conspicuously among all other Chrysan- 
themums of this color. 
Chippewa—Absolutely distinct is the 
new rich Aster-purple color and it’s an 
early blooming, free flowering, bushy, 
2-ft. plant. 
Polar Ice—A pure white, double flow- 
er of 3 inches. Grows vigorously, flow- 
ers freely, and bunches nicely. Early 
September. 
Little Eskimo—Pure white, ball shaped 
flowers 1% inches in diameter that do 
not fade to pink. August and Septem- 
ber. 
Orchid Jeweil—Small compact sprays 
of light orchid pink flowers on 24 inch 
stems, Late September. 
Peari Harbor—A remarkably early 
flowering PomPom. Its flowers of 
beautiful orange-bronze in full glory in 
September. 
Pygmy Gold—A distinct, fine Pom Pom 
type. The color of a clean golden yel- 
low. Early September. 
Lavender Lady—A lovely true Javen- 
der, no trace of mauve, purple, or mag- 
neta appears under any light condi- 
tion. Flowers are full. double, 3 inches 
across. Early October. 
Msi Ps Ss: Dupont—Double. The dom- 
inant shade is a soft peach tine, blend- 
ed with mauve undertones. 2% feet. 
September Gold — Double. Brilliant 
soiden yellow blossoms. Plants 1% feet 
in height, of cushion habit of growth. 
White Knight—A clean white symetri- 
cally shagey flower. The largest dou- 
ble white. It appears on a loose up- 
right bush. Flowers are eariy,. start: 
ing in mid-September. 
Chrysanthemum—Hardy, ear ly 
ing varieties from Minnesota. 
grown plants. 
bloom- 
All field 
Each 56e 
Butterball—30 inch double. 
on-chrome., 
Large iem- 

Dahlia—20 inch double, wine red. Sep- 
tember 10. 
Duluth—36 inch double, yellow. Sep- 
tember 20. 
Early Harvest—20 inch double, bronze 
red. September 7. 
Eugene Wander-—18 inch double, bright 
early yellow. August 25. 
Glacier — 20 inch double, large pure 
white lowers. September 2. 
Moon Glow — 20 inch double. A very 
good real early yellow. 
Sept. Bronze—24 inch double, Golden 

Bronze. Very good. September 2. 
Sun Red—30 inch semi-double. 
red petals. September 15. 
Bright 
Polar Ice—A pure white, double flow- 
er of 3 inches. Grows vigorously, flow- 
ers freely, and bunches nicely. Early 
September. 
