QUILLED CUSHION. An outstanding new 1950 Cushion variety. 
shade of Oriental red and gradually fades to a rich bronzy red. 
low growing Mums, our Cushions are perfect. 
6 Best Spoons 
None Better - Sure to Satisfy 
CHARM. Even better than the picture. Opens a lovely 
shade of red, gradually changing to a beautiful shade 
of rose. 
FUCHSIA. A free flowering sparkling new spoon bearing 
flowers 3!/% inches across in a brilliant Fuchsia-rose shade. 
IVORY. Dainty ivory-white spoon-shaped flowers literally 
cover the entire plant. 
LILAC. A superb lilac-pink spoon with silvery white tubes. 
Flowers very large. New and distinct. 
MAGENTA. One of the very best of the spoon type. A 
bright magenta-rose that flowers in profusion. A fine 
plant. 
YELLOW SPOON. Both spoons and tubes are a clear 
bright yellow. 
Each 60c; All 6 for $3.00, Postpaid. 
Charm Spoon 
hs 
Opens a beautiful 
If you need the 
6 Cushion Type 
Chrysanthemums 
Six Distinct Colors—New and Much Better Than Any 
of the Older Types 
We are fortunate indeed to be able to offer to our cus- 
tomers this spring so many of the new introductions. Our 
Cushions we are listing this season are definitely better than 
anything we have offered before. All originated by either 
Cumming, Kraus, or Lehman. 
1. All flower in September. 
2. All exceptionally fine for border plants. 
3. All are heavy blooming varieties. 
4. All are sure to please. 
5. The ones not in color are as fine as Quilled Cushion. 
CECELIA. A soft red-purple with slightly incurved petals. 
GOLDEN MOUND. A mass of golden flowers 2 inches in 
diameter really make a mound of gold. 
MAHOGANY CUSHION. Better than any red Cushion to 
date. Well named, a real mahogany-red. 
POWDER PUFF. A clear ivory-white that seldom grows over 
a foot in height but has a spread of 2 feet. 
YELLOW CUSHION IMPROVED. A brighter yellow than 
Golden Mound. Most excellent. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00—All Six for $3.75, Postpaid 
3 Each of All 6 Cushion Mums, $10.00; Postpaid 
TWELVE MUMS WHICH RANK RIGHT AT 
THE TOP OF THE BEST 100 VARIETIES 
No one grower of Chrysanthemums has enough color cuts to illustrate all of the good varieties in 
color. For this reason, many of the newer and better varieties are passed by unless you are able to 
visit a large planting when in full bloom. 
If you should visit a field of blooming Mums to make a selection, we are positive the ones listed 
below would be a “‘must have”’ with you. | 
Last year we found that most of our customers preferred the early blooming sorts, fearing early 
frosts. For our spring sales we are confining our list strictly to August and September blooming 
varieties with the exception of one or two varieties that aré very frost resistant. 
COURAGEOUS. If you wish a fine double rich dark red, this is a good one. 
Flowers are large and 
have been in bloom with us as late as Thanksgiving. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
DEFIANCE. A deep golden yellow that defies any color class to beat it. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
GLOWING COALS. A bright cherry-red with orange reverse. 
A well-named variety and one of the 
very best reds. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
GOLDEN HOURS. As the name implies, this is a real golden yellow with broad incurved petals. 
Outstanding and early. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
GOLDEN SUNSET. A very showy variety and distinct from all others. 
: A golden amber with a ruby 
center. Very attractive. 
60c; 3 for $1.50 
HEARTHFIRE. A deep glowing red showing a small yellow center when fully open. Colorful in the 
garden and also fine for cutting. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARTIN’S WHITE. We are listing three other superb whites; Avalanche, Chris Columbus, and 
Paper-White. All exceptionally fine. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Combined with a good 
60c; 3 for $1.50 
Fine for cutting. 
MARY HARRISON. A bright semi-double aster-purple. 
white it makes a striking bouquet. 
MYRTLE WALGREEN. A fine purple resembling Chippewa in coloring. 
A better flower than Chip- 
pewa but not so early. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
ORCHID HELEN. A lovely orchid-pink with a reddish center. 
Flowers very double and more than 
beautiful. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
SHALIMAR. A very creamy white with a center of sulphur-yellow. 
x Flowers are of excellent sub- 
stance and hold up well late in the season. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
TANGERINE. Unlike all others. 
As the name implies, this is a lovely Spanish orange, a real? fall 
color. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
Make up your own collection. by choosing from the above list of twelve, resting assured that there 
are no Mums on the market today that will be any better than your choice from this fine list. 
Special Price: 1 each of all 12 of the above fine varieties for 
$6.25, postpaid. 
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