Other Choice Colorful Varieties of Mums 
Plants from 21,-in. pots, each 40c.; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00, postpaid 
Plants from 2-in. pots, each 25c.; 6 for $1.40, postpaid 
Potted plants available in spring only. Field clumps (in fall) each 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, PYGMY GOLD 
Avalanche. 2 ft. A very desirable early-blooming, 
large-flowered, double white variety, the center 
petals being cream-colored. The 3%-inch flowers 
are borne on strong stems; fine for cutting. Admired 
by all visitors at our nursery. 
Charles Nye. Plant medium height; deep green foliage. 
Large, 3-inch, fully double, rounded flowers of rich 
buttercup-yellow. 
Chris Columbus. 30 in. A new white pompon with 
yellow buds; long, strong, sturdy stems. Especially 
good for cutting. Said to be super hardy. We would 
class it as late. 
Courageous. Bright dark ruby-red blooms, 31% inches 
in diameter. Sept. 
Dainty. Double flowers of a beautiful blend of light 
lavender aging to soft white with a silvery cast. 
Early. Plant mtermediate in height. 
Early Harvest. Plant low growing, with double flow- 
ers of glowing mahogany-orange, 2% to 3 inches in 
diameter. Aug. to Oct. 
Eugene A. Wander. Extra-large, double, glistening 
yellow flowers on bushy, 18-inch plants. A very 
popular variety. 
Glowing Coals. A good early red. Bright cherry-red 
with orange reverse. Sept. 
Golden Hours. (Chicago.) Large, fully double, deep 
Iemon-chrome flowers. 
Heatherbloom. Plant vigorous, of medium height. 
Flowers double, 214 inches in diameter, heather-pink. 
Mary Harrison. (Chicago.) Bright glowing aster- 
purple; semi-double. 
Miss Lace. Fully double; 3-inch flowers of light pink, 
borne on upright stems. Height 21% feet. 
Murmurs. Early. Opens amaranth-pink, aging to 
mallow-purple. Petals broad and incurved. 
Olive Longland. A grand double flower with petals 
slightly incurved; apricot toned salmon-pink. Sept. 
Paper White. Pure white flowers; double and of good 
texture. Early. Height 18 inches. 
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Pearl Parkinson. (Univ. of Nebraska.) Semi-double 
flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter, golden yellow 
flushed red to red. Plant upright, 2 feet tall. Sept. 
2%-in. pots only. 
Polar Ice. Clear, glistening blue-white flowers 21% to 3 
inches across; upright stems 20 inches tall. 
Ponca. (Univ. of Nebraska.) 28 to 34 m. Plant up- 
right, with dark green foliage. Full-double flowers 
that resemble small zinnias and are borne in clusters; 
deep purple-red. Sept. 214-in. pots only. 
| | Prelude. (Chicago.) Very large, double flowers. The 
_ color is a combination of flesh-pink and maize-apricot. 
Pygmy Gold. A dwarf pompon type producing quanti- 
ties of miniature blossoms. The color is clear golden 
yellow. Commences to bloom in early September. 
Red Velvet. 2 ft. A fine full double crimson Chrysan- 
themum. Late September. 
September Dawn. Large, double, rose-pink flowers. 
Sept. 
Southwind. Sturdy branched plants bearing many 
Chinese-red flowers. Sept. 
Tangerine. A 1947 introduction. Double; brilliant 
Spanish-orange. 
Wychwood. A lovely yellow Mum. Flowers fully 
Good 
double, globular, rich clear canary-yellow. 
plant habit. 
Yellow Avalanche. 
soft yellow. 
5302. Large, bushy plants about 2 feet tall, spreading. 
The single flowers, nearly 3 inches in diameter, are of 
a beautiful salmon-pink with yellow center. Many 
have two rows of petals. Starts blooming in Sep- 
tember. Made an unusually attractive display at our 
nursery. 
Low-Growing Cushion Chrysanthemums 
Each 35c.; 5 for $1.50 
Bushy plants of low to medium height, producing an 
abundance of flowers. These varieties are also sold 
under popular “‘trademark”’ names. 
| Pink Yellow Bronze _ Early Red 
Similar to Avalanche but clear 
White 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM GARDEN 
SAINT PAUL 6, MINN. 
