(CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Continued 
DELUXE RED CUSHION. (18 in.) Has “Azalea- 
mum” type of double blossoms and mound-like growth 
habit; slightly more robust in size. Color is really a 
definite red much sought after in a cushion type. Early 
October, Each 50¢2 3 for $1.40; 
JUDITH ANDERSON. (16 in.) Formal appearing 
bushy plant whose surface is a gleaming bass of yel- 
low composed of many 14% inch pompon blooms. Early 
October. Hach 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. (15 in.) Appealing low va- 
riety with numerous dainty lavender-pink pompon 
blooms of about 14% inch diameter. Ea. 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
MANANTICO. (16 in.) U.S.D.A. Single 2% inch 
flowers. Petals open a Shoenfeld purple on inside and 
rosaline pink on back side; bright yellow dise in center. 
Very colorful in garden. Early September. Hach 40c; 
3) itione Sib aU 
MY LADY. (18 in.) Fully double large blossoms 
in beautiful orange-yellow tone produced in profuse 
generous display. Sept. Hach 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
OGALLALA. (24 in.) U.S.D.A. Has spread of 2% 
feet, giving general effect of tall cushion type. Buds 
open a deep red, open flowers graduating to rosy- 
bronze surrounding yellow dise. Semi-double 1% inch 
flowers. Extremely prolific with 500 to 700 flowers. 
September. Hach 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
OSAGE. (16 in.) U.S.D.A. Unusual delicate two- 
tone effect is created by pale lavender tips on white 
petais, the center of flower being creamy white, a soft 
combination of lavendar and cream. As many as 150 
fully double 2% inch flowers. Sept. Ea. 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
PYGMY GOLD. (15 in.) A dwarf pompon with 
steady succession of 1 inch golden yellow blooms from 
August till hard frosts. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
POCATELLO. (16 in. U.S.D.A. Early double 2-2% 
inch flowers. White with slight tinge of pink giving 
effect of blush color. Early Sept. Ea. 40c; 3 for $1.19. 
SANTA CLAUS. (24 in.) Not a real Cushion but 
grows in a broad mound bearing many rich red blooms. 
Flowers large, 2\%4inches across, almost double. Very 
showy and frost resistant. Late Sept. Each 40c; 3 
for $1.10. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. (15 in.) The warm brorze 
and golden-bronze tints of autumn are beautifully re- 
flected in very low shaply 1% inch pompon. Plant 
has broad outline and very colorful from Sept. on. 
Hach 40ces 3" for $1.10. 
SONIA. (16 in.) Unusual color of rich purple; 
quantities of two inch double flowers make an appeal- 
ing display on bushy plants. Early October. Each 40c; 
DL Oreesl ole 
Intermediate and Taller Mums 
With these, the flower itself is the main feature, 
and are prized as cut flowers. Also given highest re- 
gard in the garden for their individuality and beauty. 
ALGONQUIN. (24 in.) Deep rich lemon yellow 
double flowers. Petals mostly ray florets. Good stems 
for cutting’ U:S.DoA. Mach) 40c; 83) forma terus 
AVALANCHE. (18 in.) The finest white we have 
yet encountered for garden planting. Choice large 4 
inch flowers, richly double. Has soft creamy center 
until it becomes fully extended pure white bloom. 
September. Wach 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
CALIPH (30 in.) Deepest velvet red that is beau- 
tiful in contrast with lighter color. Double pompon- 
like flowers. October. Each 40c; 3 for $1.40. 
CHIPPEWA. (22 in.) Minnesota introduction of 
striking aster like purple. 2% inch blooms. Double to 
semi-double. Sept. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
EARLY BRONZE. (16-20 in.) Hardy pompon us- 
ually in full gloom around Sept. 20. Very attractive 
compact orange-bronze flowers. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
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