Cushions -Welcome Mats of Mum Season! 
Bloom-laden Bowls of Beauty! Je 
AMELIA. Tried and true—original pink cushion. Very tough. 
DEAN KAY. Supremely hardy. Deep apple-blossom-pink. 15 inches. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Bright golden yellow, flecked and striped red. 
HOLLYMUM. Finest yellow. Shapely, 11-inch flowers, massed over broad mound. 
Rich, crisp holly-like foliage. Early September. 
KING CUSHION. Novel bronze of well-blended shades. 
MAHOGANY CUSHION. (Lehman.) New. Very pleasing blend of mahogany and 
Jasper-red, minutely touched gold in center. Pertly twisted petals. Late September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
MAJOR CUSHION. Best pink. Well-formed pompons of salmon-rose. 
WHITE MOUND. Good 2-inch flowers; early blooming. 15 inches. 
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SEPTEMBER BRONZE, SEPTEMBER 
GOLD and SEPTEMBER CLOUD 
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LITTLE POMPONS 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. (B.N., 1942.) 
Glowing bronze, almost orange at times. GOLDEN CARPET. (B.N., 1949.) The most unusual Mum of all! Exactly as 
GOLDEN CARPET 
Brilliant. named. Glittering golden globes en masse—a creeping, ground-hugging carpet. 
Superb for garden nooks and crannies. Like Midas’ mat—the marvelous mound! 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. (B.N., 1942.) Rounded, Semele OAs #100 ca ecu eae 
14%-inch pompons artfully carried. Ivory- 
white. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. Striking cherry-red, 
even better in second year. Gorgeous 
blended with yellow. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD. (B.N., 1942.) Grown 
in many an American garden. Very cheerful. 
A golden torrent. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
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BRONZE MOUND. Splendid. Beautifully molded bronze of lovely tints. Matchless 12-inch plant, symmetrical and very early. 
POWDER PUFF. Grand white, low and wide. A miniature snowbank in September. Very hardy. 
RED CLOUD. Showy velvety scarlet; flowers often 21% inches across. September 20. 
Above varieties, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
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