HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CM-539 Allegro (D)—A glowing shrimp- 
pink Mum with coppery salmon sheen. Oct. 
ie 
CM-540 Apricot Spoon (S)—Pleasingly 
different spoon with tubes of apricot-bronze 
and spoons of apricot-rose. Oct. 14. 
CM-541 Avalanche (D)—The world’s fav- 
orite large, creamy white Mum. Excellent 
for cutting. Sept. 4. 
CM-542 Betty (SD) —Splendid upright 
rose-pink without a trace of magenta. One 
of the finest new pinks. Sept. 28. 
CM-543 Butterball (D)—The very best 
early butter-yellow. Low compact plant. 
Aug. 18. 
CM-544 Candlelight (D) — Well-formed 
flowers of ivory-white. Excellent plant and 
foliage habits. Sept. 4. 
CM-545 Charles Nye (D)—Large 3 inch 
rich butter-cup yellow flowers, well-rounded. 
Sept. 24. 
CM-546 Chippewa (SD)—Bright  aster- 
purple flowers with incurved petals. Sept. 4. 
CM-547 Harbinger (D)—A glorious, early 
bronze with shadings of fall maples. Aug. 22. 
CM-548 Hearthfire (D)—Bright red flow- 
ers showing a small yellow center when 
fully open. Ideal for cutting. Sept. 20. 
CM-549 Mrs. P. S. DuPont (D)—Peach- 
pink tinted with rosy salmon bronze. Among 
the ‘best. Oct. 5. 
30¢ each; 
CM-550 Olive Longland (D)—Large apri- 
cot toned salmon-pink flowers. Best of pas- 
tels. Sept. 26. 
CM-551 Quilled Cushion (D)—Opens Ori- 
ental-red aging to bright bronze. Unique 
quilled petals make it the most outstanding 
of the cactus dahlia type. Excellent cushion 
plant. Sept. 30. 
CM-552 Red Riding Hood (D)—An out- 
standing bright red. Petals are frost resis- 
rantenOctad. 
CM-553 Red Velvet (D)—The best of all 
velvety crimson Mums. Oct. 2. 
CM-554 Sienna (D)—Dark reddish orange 
toned burnt sienna-brown. Heavy-textured, 
long lasting pompons. Sept. 16. 
CM-555 Snowfall (D)—White, | slightly 
creamy color in center. Petals rolled and 
pointed. Sept. 28. 
CM-556 Stalwart (D)—Very free-bloom- 
ing golden bronze pompon. Oct. 2. 
CM-557 Tangerine (D)—Flaming Span- 
ish-orange to grenadine red. Distinctly dif- 
ferent. Sept. 27. 
CM-558 Twilight (D)—A pleasing fuchsia- 
purple underlaid with silver. Strong grow- 
er. Oct. 5. 
CM-559 Yellow Spoon (S)—Bright golden 
yellow tubes and spoons. Very fine. Oct. 8. 
CM-560 Autumn Song (D)—Large flow- 
ers with wine-rose shading to carmine. En- 
tirely new color in Mums. Sept. 12. 
8 for $2.00 
Pot Labels 
Identify your plants on these plain wooden labels. Smooth sur- 
faced and pointed for ease of writing and sticking in soil. 
4 inch—20c per dozen; 
6 inch—25c per dozen; 
10 inch—30c per dozen; 
$1.00 per 100 
$1.50 per 100 
$2.00 per 100 
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