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WYCHWOOD 
CUSHION 
POMPONS 
Stocky Growers with 
Early Bloom 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. 
(B.N., 1942.) Sturdy, gleam- 
ing bronze. Heavy-bloom- 
ing type. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. 
Novel, lovely cherry-red. 
Fine its second year. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. 
(B.N., 1942.) Splendid 114- 
inch white balls. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. 
(B.N., 1942.) Mass of truly 
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golden blossoms. = 
ABOVE GROUP, SEPTEMBER BRONZE, SEPTEMBER 
50c each; 3 for $1.40 GOLD and SEPTEMBER CLOUD 
, a bot 
WHITE WONDER 
BURMA. (B.N., 1944.) Most elegant of all, not a petal out of place. 
Artistic beauty of gleaming bronze tastefully tinted coppery pink. Su- 
perb in bouquets. 2 feet. Late September. 
50c each; 3 for $1.40 
WHITE WONDER. (B.N., 1947.) Unparalleled white pompon, a cut 
flower supreme. Matchless 114-inch balls fairly overflow the sturdy, 24% 
foot stems. Every garden needs it. Late September. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60 
WYCHWOOD. (Dr. Kraus.) Distinct shade of golden canary-yellow. 
Flower nearly perfect in form. Stunning with darker colors. 2 feet. 
Blooms mid-September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
SODIUM SELENATE 
In powder form, called P-40, now available for experimental use in your 
“Mum” garden. Kills nematode and many other insects. Suggested direc- 
tions for use with each package. 
1 Ib. 75c; 3 Ibs $1.50 
POISON—CAN BE SHIPPED BY EXPRESS ONLY 
We do not recommend fall planting of Mums, except in the . 
South. However, spring-planted pot plants bloom the same fall. BURMA 
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