NEW SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Glacier. Extra large, pure white flowers of lovely shape 
are produced in loose clusters sparingly in Aug., by 
early Sept. the whole top of the plant becomes a 
mass of white. 2 ft. Pot plants. 
Dr. Longley. The best Minnesota variety to date. The 
non-fading, bright pink flowers fully double and very 
large, wonderful for cutting, are freely produced from 
late Aug. till heavy frost. 2 ft. Pot plants, 65¢ each; 
$1.70 per 3; $6.50 per doz. 
Maroon ‘n Gold. Blooms are large, full, maroon-red 
above and golden on the under side. Aug. through 
fall. 18-24 in. Pot plants. 
Moonlight. Large, fully double white flowers having 
centers of pale yellow to ivory are produced in large 
sprays good for cutting. Early Sept. 15-18 in. Pot 
Plants. 65¢ each; $1.70 per 3; $6.50 per doz. 
Redgold. Double bright scarlet and gold flowers re- 
semble pompom dahlias, Mid-Aug. 2-21/2 ft. Pot plants. 
Redhawk. The double flowers in clusters are a striking 
Dragon's blood red. Mid-Aug. 18-24 in. Pot plants. 
Sunred. The flowers are much like those of Chippewa, 
but color is a bright Brazil-red; large, semi-double. 
Early Sept. 2-2 ft. Pot plants. 
Violet. Very full, double deep pansy-purple flowers. 
Aug. 20-24 in. Pot plants, 
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MUMS: 
These varieties make lovely mounds of color in 
borders until heavy freezes spoil the display. 
Calendula. Large, deep chrome yellow double flowers 
are freely produced from early Sept. on. 2 ft. Pot 
plants. 
Harbinger. The glorious color of fall maples is in these 
fully double incurved flowers of bronze, tipped light 
red. Aug. 20-24 in. Pot plants. 
Olive Longland. Large, double flowers of exquisite soft 
apricot-gold and salmon tones. Sept. 2 ft. Pot plants: 
Robert Brydon. Fully double, deep garnet-red flowers: 
on dense, bushy cushion-type plants. Late Aug. on 
18 in. Pot plants. 
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MUMS: 
These new varieties, the result of breeding work at the 
North Platte Sub-station of the Univ. of Nebraska, make 
a fine addition to our listing of Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Cody. Named’in honor of “Buffalo Bill’ Cody. The 
flowers are semi-double and the coloring orchid 
with white center, is unusual. Fully opened blooms 
often show a small yellow disk. The plant has a 
valuable habit of covering fading flowers with new 
growth. Dense, compact plants which might be classed 
as “Cushion” type, but differs in being low and 
rather flat topped. July to heavy frosts. 12-15 in. Pot 
plants, 65¢ each; $1.70 per 3; $6.50 per doz. 
Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 40c 
each; $1.10 per 3 of one variety; $4.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
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