ROSE QUEEN 
Five New 
WALLIE HYBRID MUMS 
First Time Offered—Beautiful and Outstanding. Again we 
take great pleasure in presenting five brand new Hybrid Mums, 
which were developed for us at Rochester, Minnesota. 
P126—AVALANCHE SPOON. A sport of the very popular Yellow 
Avalanche—a fully double spoon Mum with the tubular petals 
forming perfect spoons at the tips. It has captured the glisten- 
ing color of Yellow Avalanche with all the daintiness of the 
spoon. A great beauty that is perfect for cutting. 
P127—PANORAMA,. The earliest of all the bronze Mums to bloom 
in the fall. Color a brilliant chestnut-bronze and orange chang- 
ing to a golden bronze with age. Large, 3-inch flowers carried 
in clusters on tall plants. Wonderful in the garden or in bou- 
quets. 
P128—RED GLORY. Beautiful, 3-inch flowers of deep cerise-red 
borne on shapely, upright plants. The contrasting deep green 
foliage forms a perfect background for the striking, clustered 
blooms. 
P129—ROSE QUEEN. A rich shade of deep old rose with silvery 
sheen. The flower is completely double, the petals stiff and 
well formed giving depth to the bloom. One-of the first Mums 
to bloom. See photograph above. 
P130—TANETTE. Tall growing plant completely covered with 
the 21/,-inch flowers of an orange-tan color, This is a distinct 
new color in the garden Mums, and is very striking. 
FERRIS' PRICES ON THE 
WALLIE HYBRID 'MUMS 
75c¢ Each * 5 for $3.00 
(POSTPAID) 
APRICOT SPOON 
FREE MUMS 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Wonderful, New, Hardy 'Mums for Fall Splendor 
We are happy and proud to present these new perfections in the Chrysanthemum family. They are 
early blooming, flowers large, colors: rich and showy. They are selections especially recommended by 
‘Mum specialists, and chosen after a careful study of all new, outdoor types. Hardy, dependable, pro- 
viding a riot of color from August until heavy frosts check their display. Last fall, from far and near, 
came hundreds of letters, full of glowing praise for Ferris’ Mums. 
FERRIS' PRICES 
On the 16 Beautiful 'MUMS Described Below 
55c Each * Any 3 for $1.50 * Any 6 for $2.70 
(POSTPAID) 
P10I—AUTUMN BEAUTY. This new beauty has captured all the glory of the fall colors. Large, 3-in flowers of deep 
bronze shaded yellow and gold are freely produced on upright plants. Pictured on page 5. 
P102—BURMA. Beautiful, perfectly formed flowers of gleaming bronze tinted coppery pink are borne on a sturdy robust 
plant. Very fine. 
P103—CECIL BEED. Newest and by far the finest of all true pink Mums. Color a deep pink with tips of petals touched 
with gold. Flowers 2!/:-in. across produced in abundance on long stems; plant of upright habit. See picture of this 
outstanding flower on page 5. 
P104—CORAL MIST. An autumn queen—medium size flowers of blended coral, deep salmon and buff. Well-branched, 
semi-spreading plant develops a superb mound of color. 20 in. Shown in color on page 5. 
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PI@S—DAFFODIL. (English). Lovely large flowers of rich daffodil yellow on strong sturdy plant. Ideal for cutting, or to 
disbud for exhibition purposes. Pictured on opposite page. 
P106—DU-BON-A. Large 4-inch flowers of deep dubonnet red to purple, and the most outstanding dark Mum of today. 
The depth of color is so unusual it draws your attention immediately. Abundant blooms on a strong, 26-in. plant. | 
Pictured on page 5 a 
P107—EMPEROR. (English). Immense 6-inch flowers of golden-bronze. Petals are incurved resembling the greenhouse- j 
type flower. One of the best. September blooming. Shown in color on opposite page. b 
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P108—GLORIOUS. (English). Glorious, large, incurving flowers of clear pink with silvery reverse. The picture on page 
5 does not show the real beauty of this splendid Mum. Very free flowering. August-September. Rs 
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P10S—HEARTSTRINGS. Handsome, 3-inch flowers of delicate red with silver overcast, giving them a frosty appearance. ‘ 
Plant very floriferous, and makes a showy mound of color. Height 20 in. 
PIIQ—LEE POWELL. Large 4!/2-inch flowers of Chinese-yellow shading to darker orange tint at the center. The 1951 
ue of bia 1a and the largest hardy garden Mum in existence. Pictured on page 5, though in reality it is larger 
and more brilliant. 
PI1I—NYE’S FAVORITE. The plant is completely covered with masses of lavender-pink, 2!/,-inch flowers flecked golden 
at tip of each petal. A handsome Mum in the garden, or in bouquets. 24 in. Early September. Color photo on page 5. 
P112—ORIENTAL GLORY. Brilliant Orientai-red, medium size flowers carried on tall, well branched plants. Fine cut 
flower. Early October. 26 in. 
P114—PERFECTION. This lovely English Mum of creamy white is shown at top of page 5. Very large shapely blooms 
with wide, hard petals, flowers slightly incurved. August and September. 
P115S—SNOWBIRD. Double ball-type pompon, the 11/2-inch white flowers showing a distinct lemon-yellow center. Blooms 
are held erect on stiff stems; plant semi-spreading and low. Beautiful in the garden and excellent for cutting. 20 in. 
P116—STARDOM. Fully double, deep bronze, red flowers carried on.long stems. These brilliant, 3-inch blooms open in 
clusters at the top of the tall plant. Very fine for cutting. Color photo on page 5. Early September. 24 in. 
P117—TEMPEST. (English). Bright crimson with a little gold reverse. Very large, full, reflex flowers on vigorous plants. 
This largest red Mum is pictured on page 5. September. 
DAINTY SPOON MUMS 
As shown in the picture of Apricot Spoon Mum below, their blooms are distinctive, with twilled petals opening to a 
flaring spoon at-the tip. They are unique in the garden and make especially charming bouquets. 
P121—APRICOT SPOON. A somewhat bi-color spoon, with tubes of apricot-bronze and spoons of apricot-rose. Very 
frost resistant. Early October. 26 in. 
P122—CHARM SPOON. Rich dusty rose spoons with silvery white tubes. Delightful color combination. 26 in. Late Sep- 
tember. 
> steeaeed date tal SPOON. A grand, new, carmine-pink spoon, fully double. Very lovely, and different. 20 in. Late 
eptember. : 
P124A—MAGENTA SPOON. Sparkling magenta-rose flowers in profusion. The tubes are silvery-white, spoons of magen- 
ta-rose. Very choice. 22 in. Late ear ee: 
P125—YELLOW SPOON. Bright, clear golden yellow in both tubes and spoons. A beautiful flower. 22 in. Early October. 
FERRIS' PRICES ON THE 5 SPOON MUMS 
55c Each * 3 for $1.50 
5 (One each of the five varieties) for $2.25 
(POSTPAID) 
P131- 10 MUMS — All Colors 
This Ferris Collection consists of all colors and types of the Hardy Mums. Shades of pink, rose, white, purple, 
bronze, yellow and red. A surprise assortment for you—unlabeled qs to name or color. ~ t 
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1 FINE NEW ’MUM, our choice, sent FREE with $3.50 ’Mum Order. 
2 FINE NEW ’MUMS, our choice, sent FREE with $6.75 'Mum Order. 
3 FINE NEW MUMS, our choice, sent FREE with $10.00 'Mum Order. 
(These offers do not apply to ‘COMBINATION MUM SPECIAL”’---P120 
---on page 5.) 
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