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Garden (HARDY) Vartettes 
For the first time we are confident of being able to fill all orders for garden varieties this year. Garden Mums are 
finding new uses almost every year. Have you considered using garden varieties as Mother’s Day pot plants? De- 
tailed instructions for bringing them into flower have been worked out at Cornell University at Ithaca, New York. 
Write to them for cultural directions and varieties that are suitable. Some of the garden varieties make excellent pot 
plants, and of course there is the added advantage of being able to move the plants outdoors in the garden for a 
fall crop of flowers. 
We have included several new varieties on our list this year. Better try them. 
C—Indicates varieties suitable for cutting. P—Indicates varieties suitable for pots. 

We are happy to announce that, through special arrangements with the introducers, we are able to 
propagate and offer to our Mum cutting customers the following two excellent garden varieties. Both 
rate in our trials, as well as in plantings the country over, a place in any list of the dozen finest garden 
varieties. Both flower in the early to mid-season group, are vigorous growers, uniform and free flowering, 
and are outstanding in their color classes. Your collection of garden varieties will not be. complete 
without Fred F. Rockwell or Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek. Both these varieties are being grown under license 
from the patent owner and sold subject to all patent restrictions. 
Fred F. Rockwell (Bristol Nurseries). Brilliant Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (Wayside Gardens). A 
bronze-scarlet color; quite frost resistant. Com- brilliant deep golden color. Perfectly formed, for- 
pact, upright grower, fine for outdoor garden cut- mal type Pompon flower. Habit spreading to 2 ft. 
ting or bedding. A really outstanding garden sub- wide by 2 to 2 ft. tall. Flowers middle to latter 
ject, both because of its brilliant fall color and part of September. Very resistant to frost and 
because of its vigorous, uniform growth. bad weather. 
PRICES above two varieties, each: $25.00 per 100; minimum. order 50 cuttings. 

a 50 100-250 300-450 500 up 
Name and Description per 50 per 100 per100 per 100 
ACHIEVEMENT. Deep salmon-pink. Short. Sept. 20 .................. - $3.25 $6.00 $5.75 $5.50 
ADIRONDA® Bright bronze Pompon. Short. Octj 10 95™ 072.22) 322. a5 3.0052 25.50 5.2 a .O0me 
C AIR-WAY DEBUT. Golden bronze, overcast flaming orange. 3-inch flower. 
Medium Octs TO vie mins cee aes eee ngs eee err ee eee 3:25. © 6.00598 5./5 5a 00 
PG ALLEGRO. Shrimp-pinks “Tall Oct. 159. terme ee eee tee 2 tee eae 3.00 5.70 5.40 5.10 
G AMBER GLOW. Brilliantrosy bronze elall Oct Sie oe ate ei ta 3.25 /, 6.00 (5575 459.50 
AMBROSIA. Peach with undertones of rose and bronze. Medium. Sept.6... 4.00 7.50 7.25 7.00 
P ARGONNE. Amaranth-purple Pompon. Tall. Oct. 5 .................... 4.00 7.60 7.20 6.80 
AUTUMN SONG. Outstanding large wine-rose. Medium. Sept. 12 ........ 3.50 6.50 (6.25 46.00 
AVALANCHE. Snow-white; large flowers. Tall. Oct. 5 .................. 3.00 5.70 5.40 5.10 
AVIATOR. .Dark reddish bronze: Small’ Pompon: Oct) 235 4) 42s. 226 3.00 5.70 5.40 5.10 
BAMBI. Fawn-yellow with amber center. Medium. Sept. 14 ............... 3.29% £6.00 905.730 9k 50 
C: BARBARA “SMALL= Pinkish lavender Tall) Sept: "10s. at as eenenee 3:25 6.007 5575.95.50 
C; BEACON? pLarge coral-apricot Decorative? «Tall Oct) 155. os. cae eee 5.00 9.50 9.25 9.00 
PC BETTY. Upright apple-blossom-pink with deep rose center. Tall. Sept. 28 ... 3.25 6.00 5.75 5.50 
BOKHARA. Soft crimson and wine shades. Full double. Medium. Oct. 10... 4.00 7.60 7.20 6.80 
~“C BONFIRE. A fine frost-resistant double red. Tall) October 1 .............. 207) o45.00 1 4.75 e450 
C BRONZE PYRAMID. Orange-bronze, large flowers, wiry stems. Tall. Oct. 15.. 3.25 6.00 5.75 5.50 
C: BURGUNDY?» Large doublet wine-red: “Valle Oct. 54 ee 23758 nD OO £4275 50 
BUTTERBALL. Butter-yellow. Low, compact plant. Medium. Sept. 1 ...... 3.25)". 6.002 "5.755, ea. U0 
MINIMUM ORDER 500 CUTTINGS, MINIMUM QUANTITY FURNISHED OF 
ANY ONE VARIETY, 50 CUTTINGS. 

