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_ CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Cheerful ¢ Colossal ¢ Blooms in late Fall 
A Riot of Color till Frost 
Your garden will glow with color for weeks and weeks . 
—when other gardens are withered and dry. Cushion 
varieties are fine low border plants—all are wonderful 
for cutting. There is nothing you can plant in your 
garden that will give you greater returns than hardy 
chrysanthemums. 
40¢ each; 10 for $3.50 by Mail Postpaid. 
ANN (USDA). Very large white flowers with broad petals that recurve 
slightly at the tips to form a full graceful bloom -in early: Septem- 
ber. The plants are of medium height and are covered with blooms. 
. APRICOT GLOW. Large double apricot bronze blooms 22 inches 
-across on plants 2 feet tall. Makes full plants blooming from very 
early September. 
; e BETTY. An upright rose-pink with a trace of magenta. One of the 
finest new pinks. Blooms late in September. 
- CHIQUITA. Perfect ball-shaped blooms of light golden yellow from 
Mid-September. Compact rounded plants 2 feet high. 
CORAL SEA. Subtle blending of salmon rose and.copper tones give 
this variety an irridescent glow. The plants are a semi-dwarf. in 
growth making an ideal Mum for use in small as well as large 
_ gardens. October Ist blooms. 
+ CYDONIA. Brilliant orange-red overlaid with mahogany bronze. A 
glowing color on frost resistant blooms. Plants grow 2Y2 feet tall. 
Mid-October blooms. : 
FLEUR (USDA). Full double amaranth purple flowers in profusion 
on dwarf compact plants stand out in every garden. Early flower- 
ing, excellent for borders. 
_ GANNA. Clear lavender with light silver shadings, flowers are very 
large and double. Late September blooms. 
LAVENDER LADY. Introduced in 1939 and still the queen of Mums. 
Immense flowers of true lavender on husky 22 foot plants. In full 
_ eolor October Ist. 
MARGIE (USDA). Large double intense velvet blooms. 3 inches 
across. The darkest of all reds on full plants 2 feet high. Early 
October blooms. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Short Bushes > 
40¢ each; 10 for $3.50 
BRONZE CUSHION. Coppery bronze. A compact plant, flowering 
; MAJOR CUSHION. Pink. 
like all the cushion Mums—with literally hundreds of blooms from 
September to freezing weather. 
RED CUSHION. Bright red. 
Shapely, 18-inch plant. 
WHITE CUSHION. White tinted pink when opening. 
be ads phate ; ; 
y Not Have A Garden Everyone Will Point To—IT’S EASY WITH 
PHLOX AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EASY TO GROW... 
DAZZLING BLOOMS. 
PHLO) 
ROYAL 
PURF LE. 
No other flower can surpass the brilliant colorings of 
Allen’s hardy phlox. Grows and thrives in any kind of 
soil in a sunny spot, but prefers a light, rich loam. Begins 
- to bloom in early summer and continues till fall if faded 
flowers are removed. Beautiful for bedding, borders, 
‘and edging. 
2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 
- 35¢ each; 10 for $3.00. 
ANNIE LAURIE. Beautiful salmon. 
BORDER QUEEN. Pure rose-pink. 
BRIGHT EYES. New, bright rose-pink, dark red eye. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Lilac-blue, large florets. 
DAILY SKETCH. Brilliant salmon pink, crimson eye. 
EVA FORRESTER. Rich salmon-pink, white eye. 
FLASH. Scarlet red. 
FUERBRAND. Flaming orange-scarlet, tinted carmine. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Fiery red. 
LILLIAN. Soft salmon pink. 
MARY LOUISE. Very large, pure glistening snow-white heads. 
POLKADOT. Slight pinkish tinge with fuschia eye. 
ROSY BLUE. Blue, rose overtone. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich violet with deeper eye. 
SALMON GLOW. Flame pink. 
SPITFIRE. Salmon orange flowers, crimson eye. _ 
STAR LIGHT. Lavender with white star. 
VON LASSBURG. White. Fine sturdy plant. 
WM. KESSELRING. Plum-purple shading to dainty lilac eye. 
Creeping Phlox Subulata 
This is a splendid plant for the rock garden or wher- 
-ever a low-growing carpet of mosslike foliage covered 
with bloom is desirable. Blooms in May and June and 
makes a solid mass of color. 30¢ each. 
Alba. White 
Blue Hill. Blue 
Atropurpurea. Red © 
Rosea. Pink 
Newer Varieties of Hardy Phlox 
2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 
40¢ each; 10 for $3.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Clear rose pink. 
HARVEST FIRE, Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
PURPLEKRONE. Outstanding deep purple. No other Phlox like it. 
New introduction from Holland. ‘ 
RUBY LEE. Extra large, plum-red flowers. 
SAN ANTONIO. Vivid flaming carmine heads, shaded plum. 
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