CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
OUTSTANDING NEW VARIETIES 
Of the many new Chrysanthemums offered each year only 
a few are really improvements over standard varieties. 
The following list has been carefully selected from the 
many tried out here and we can highly recommend them 
as worthy of a place in any garden. 
Butterball—One of the finest new yellows. Ball shaped 
flowers in solid masses from early August to frost. 18”. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Calcite—Lovely chalk-white with yellow center. Small flow- 
ered but very double. August. 18”. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Charles Nye — Very double ball-shaped flowers in large 
sprays. Very deep yellow with a touch of bronze at the 
center. Late September. 3’. 60c each; 3 for $1.35 
Chris Columbus—An outstanding new plant that attracts 
much attention. Very double creamy flowers in immense 
sprays with bright, pleasing outer rim of pink as the flower 
ages. 60c each; 3 for $1.35 
Dee Dee Ahrens—The very earliest of all white cut flower 
varieties. Strong grower and profuse bloomer. 3’. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Hearthfire—Very dark rich red, growing in loose sprays 
ideal for cutting. September. 3’ 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Karl A. Reiche—A new red and gold cushion blooming in 
September. 15”. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Maroon ‘n’ Gold—Immense double flowers of mahogany and 
gold coming into bloom in early August and continuing 
until frost. One of the best new ones. 2’. 
55c each; 3 for $1.25 
Olive Longland—Very large salmon pink flowers with an 
apricot undertone. Very popular. September. 3’. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Red Riding Hood—An outstanding bright red and gold that 
is particularly frost resistant. September. 4’. 
d 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
Rosita—New early flowering bright pink button. Do try this 
one. September. 2%’. 60c each 
Sept. Dawn—Exquisite large aster shaped deep rose. Every- 
one admires this one. 2’. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Sunred—A very early duplex that is even more free bloom- 
ing than the type. Indian red. September. 4’. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15 
Violet—A new very double violet purple. This is an August 
bloomer with masses of bloom on 2’ plants. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
White Wonder — Snowy white pompon on strong sturdy 
bushes in October. 3’. 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
Wychwood—Lovely bright yellow ball shaped flowers. Forms 
a solid sheet of color in September. 65c each; 3 for $1.60 
Yellow Avalanche—A new canary yellow sport of the famous 
Avalanche with the same fine characteristics. 2’. 65c each 
One each of the above varieties (value $8.85) $8.00 
FINEST DOUBLE KOREANS 
This race of hardy chrysanthemums is especially welcome 
in the colder regions because of their early blooming char- 
acter and extreme hardiness. They are wonderfully pro- 
fuse bloomers and come in an endless array of pastel 
shades which defy accurate description. As a cut flower 
they simply have no superior and in the garden their gay 
colors delight us long after everything else has been de- 
stroyed by frost. 
Burgundy—Intense rich cerise-crimson. One of the best. 
Eugene A. Wander—Brilliant, glistening golden yellow. 
Lavender Lady—Finest pure lavender. 
Magnolia—Lovely soft chamois-pink. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont—Soft peach tinted salmon and buff. 
Red Velvet—A glorious new crimson. Fully double and a 
grand early bloomer. 
Romany—Carmine-red with bronze undertone. 
Pink Radiance—Bright clear pink. 
40c each; 3 of one sort $1.05 
One of each of the 8 sorts $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Dwarf Summer Blooming 
*Amelia or Cushion Type—‘Four months of blazing beauty,” 
says one writer. This is really no exaggeration. The plants 
are 10” tall and 15” across and bloom with such abandon as 
to defy description from the first of July to the end of 
October. All fully double. Frequently referred to as 
azaleamums. 
Achievement—Deep bronze and rusty rose. 
Ann Miller—Warm glowing red. 
Apricot—An appealing apricot shade. 
Bronze Cushion—Rich coppery bronze. 
Dahlia Flowered Cushion—Like a miniature Cactus Dahlia. 
Deep wine purple. 
Gold Cushion—This is the new de luxe yellow that has sup- 
planted all others. 
Goldilocks (Zantha)—A new perpetual blooming bright ca- 
nary yellow with ball shaped flowers. Outstandingly good. 
Pink Cushion—Clear glistening pink. 
Pomponette—Unusually compact, free flowering, yellow. 
Red Cushion—Fine mahogany red. 
White Gull—Dainty little ball-shaped blooms of purest white 
but showing a tinge of pink in the bud. 
35c each; 3 of one kind $1.00 
One each of the 11 sorts $3.50; 3 for $8.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Dwarf Fall Blooming 
These are the same type as the Dwarf Summer Blooming 
but bloom from the middle of August to frost. 
Champion Cushion—Double deep reddish bronze. 
Dean Ladd—Forms a mound 2’ tall and equally broad com- 
pletely covered with very double deep bronze flowers dur- 
ing August and September. f 
Dean Kay—Well rounded bushes 2’ tall bearing unbeliev- 
able numbers of bright double pink flowers. 
Dwarf Jewel—Magnificent purple violet button. 
Lavender Lassie—Dainty lavender pompon. 
Sept. Bronze—Deep reddish bronze button. 
Sept. Cloud—Pure ivory white button. 
Sept. Gold—Brightest golden yellow button. 
45c each; 3 of one kind $1.15 
One each of the 8 sorts $3.25; 3 for $8.25 
FAVORITE CUT FLOWER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Outstanding varieties for cutting because of extra early 
flowering, freedom of bloom and long lasting qualities. Not 
new but tried and proven. 
Avalanche—Glorious double white with creamy heart. Large 
and very early. 45c each 
’ Barbara Cummings—Very large and full. Deep bronzy gold. 
35c each 
Bonfire—Masses of fiery red. Fully double blooms. 40c each 
Crimson Sheen—Deep rich red. Velvety sheen. 45c each 
Chippewa—Wonderful mulberry purple from Minnesota. 
50c each 
Deana—Unique salmon buff and bronze button. August. 
45c each 
Early Bronze—Early deep bronze button. Sept. 35c¢ each 
Geronimo—Skilfully blended rose and orange. Very early. 
50c each 
Glory of Seven Oakes—An old favorite. Clear bright yellow 
double. 35c¢ each 
Haldoona—The very finest mahogany and gold. Huge fluffy 
flowers. August Ist. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Judith Anderson—Brilliant golden yellow button. September. 
35¢ each 
Pohatcong—Most appealing shade of clear bright pink. Very 
double and early. 35c each 
Tasiva—Purest white double flowers completely cover the 
well rounded plants. 50c each 
One each of the above (value $5.50) $5.00 

10 LAMB NURSERIES 
E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE 11, WASHINGTON 
