ALGONQUIN. Very hardy, early yellow. 18 fe f f e V e ie 
eReUeKrIat Te 4 a, ar y-B ooming arieties 
AUTUMN SONG. (Dr. Kraus.) Oddly lovely 
strawberry-red. 18 inches. September 15. e 
CHIPPEWA. Famed “early bird” of notably vivid Or Oo Or EL eptem er 
aster-purple overlaid wine. Grown widely for early 
September bloom and exotic coloring. 2 feet. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. (B.N., 1941.) Favorite 
big yellow, often bronze-flecked. 4-inch flower; 
18-inch plant. Karly September. 
GLACIER. Good-sized white decorative. 18 
inches. September 10. 
HEATHERBLOOM.  Heather-pink to deeper f 
shades. 2 feet. September 10. J 
JOAN HELEN. Greatly loved little beauty. A 
elowing, 18-inch mass of vibrant crimson-purple. 
Early September. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. Cute little pompon, baby 
Lavender Lady. Broad, 2-foot plant. Early 
September. 
MAROON °N’ GOLD. Rich 4-inch flowers of | 
mahogany-bronze, red and gold. 2 feet. Septem- 
ber 8. 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Widely grown. Showy 
symphony of soft apricot-bronze and salmon. Ma 
2 feet. September 15. a om 
PINK SURPRISE. Very welcome new pink. A 
spready, 2-foot plant loaded with 2-inch double ie 7 
’ blooms of clear mellow pink. 
Very early September. 60c 
each; 3 for $1.60. 
so ‘ ial 
OLIVE LONGLAND 
POLAR ICE. Most rugged chalky white decorative. 2 feet. 
Early September. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. One of the finest deep pinks. Fully 
double, 3-inch blooms. 
VIOLET. Richly colored, 21-inch double flowers; very early. 
Vivid mound of radiant wine-purple. Very showy. 2 feet. 
ZANTHA. (Dr. Kraus.) Gleaming 2-inch pompon of showy 
canary-yellow. Husky, 2-foot plant. Early September. 
All Varieties on this Page, 
50c each; 3 for $1.40, unless otherwise noted 
CHIPPEWA EUGENE A. WANDER 
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