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PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—(Continued) 
Per 10 
Charm Sp0on Blooms open to a lovely rhodonite-red and 
gradually fades to a rich dusty rose. Excellent habit of 
growth. Late Septemiber. 26 inches. -.__-.-------------- 25160 
Chris Columbus. Double. New outstanding ivory-white. A 
luxuriant grower, excellent for cutting. Late September. 
GLITCHES ery eet eer denies She He Nike RS pe es 5 age 2 10 
Generalissimo. A very rugged, fully double flower of soft 
magnolia-purple. Harly September. ------ Reh pl a, aes 2 90 
Gold. Flowers are large, very double golden bronze. Fine 
for cutting. Late September. 22 inches. _-_--.--.--------- 2 10 
Gold Pagent. Masses of 3 inch double flowers of Gold with 
a darker shimmering sheen. Orange buds create a con- 
trasting mass of harmonious beauty. Blooms early— 
SEDLEM Derg DUI rags acae ps see iss ieee Pa Sec 8 Fea hoe cele 2 10 
Golden Memories. Brilliant golden yellow button in sprays 
with new buds in abundance. Start opening from 
August throughout the entire season. Large massive 
planta Zssinches, ACrOSS yn see Hee ee eee ot a Be eee Pe 2 10 
Little Eskimo. Pure white ball shaped flowers 1% inches in 
diameter. A very profuse bloomer. Does not fade. Late 
Aucust; > 18einches...- os 225) as. Be Si eed 7 1e):! Vee my Sh ee ee a 1 80 
Pink Surprise. Great mass of giant double 4% inch brilliant 
pink blooms. Best early pink—September 15th. A leader 
ING ICS Wr COLOT Aimee yi ctee er Neale. Bigeye LI a UD he LS Nie 2 10 
September Dawn. Beautiful deep pink perfectly formed 
blooms. The large perfectly formed flowers are from 
38 to 3% inches in diameter. Double. The best of the 
ge) bol ¢- fy Mee ante aged ett STUy Seep as MSA Tey a. Cao eee A Pap sei sa Om PF IND) 
Sunbeam. A very fine golden yellow. Responds well when 
disbudded. : Wine for. cut: flowers,, 22.2. -22252 22 yc 322 2 10 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA INTRODUCTIONS 
Glacier. Pure glistening white, full double flowers. Plants 
are covered solidly with blooms. Fine for borders. Late 
AUPUSt lO LN Che sie ce eee nee el, AER et Ag hae 2 10 
Red Gold. Double. Blooms are a lively combination of red - 
and golden orange. Probably the ‘gaudiest of all Pom- 
POMS ieuate PAUSUSt ut 2O CIT ance) Belen EO ae 2 10 
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO INTRODUCTIONS 
Per 10 
Autumnsong. Large double blooms of wine rose shading to 
carmine. An entirely new color in mums.” One of the 
most outstanding Chicago introductions. Early Sep 
fem ber 220 a InCn 6S 22555 eee ae Mies Mae Be OT No Os : 2 10 
Charles Nye. Large, 3 inch fully double, rich buttercup-yel- 
low flowers produced in clusters. Excellent for cutting. 
sate September (ZS s4nChes cms ee uy pe 2 10 
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