HARDY FALL FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We advise ordering early to avoid disappointment as our Mum 
supply is very limited this fall. As always, we will ship clumps with all 
the runners attached. If shipment of Mums is desired by parcel post, 
please add 20% to the amount of your order. Come and visit us 
when our Mums are in bloom, we grow over 200 of the finest varieties. 
To those customers who visit us in the fall when our Mums are 
in bloom and purchase them from the field, the same price as by 
mail will prevail if they are dug row run, however, if personal selec- 
tion is made as to any particular plant, then we will have to request 
a 25% increase over the catalog price. 
ALERT—Large, fully double, 3-inch dark purple flowers that do not 
fade. 
ADAGIO—Brilliant raspberry-coppery rose pompon. 
BAMBOO—A distinct summer flowering Daisy-type Mum of buff- 
bronze. Profuse bloomer from mid-July until October. Hardy. 
GLADWIN—A pink resembling the English mum Leda. Has strona, 
sturdy stems, which branch near the ground, making very large sprays. 
GOLDEN CARPET—Imagine a rug made of glowing golden pcm- 
pons! A creeping mound, 2" or more across, glittering in the fal! 
sun — only |" high. ae 
HUNTSMAN — Rugged and vivid, an outstanding favorite. Bright 
scarlet orange overlaid with bronze tints. Very hardy. 
LAVENDER MOUND—A _ real bright lavender. Profuse in 
flowering. 
PATRICIA LEHMAN — Sparkling geranium-pink with peach center. 
Recurved and twisted petals give fluffy, feathery effect. 
WHITE TOWER — A sturdy perfect pompon with broad petals, first 
creamy white, then opening pure white. A good cutting variety. 
YELLOW ALABASTER — New, early Mum. Soft yellow in color. 
Blooms will grow 5" across if disbudded. 
Prices On Above 10 Varieties: 5 for $2.50; 10 for $4.50 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP — Rich deep bronze with golden buff 
reverse. One of the very finest bronze English ‘mums. 
JACKIE—A rich wine-red. Blooms late, but will always come into 
bloom after it has* been severely frosted. 
JEWELRY —A lovely deep pink pompon. The flowers are well 
formed and hold their color after several frosts. Very hardy. 
JOAN HELEN—Sparkling garnet-red shading to purple; bright 
yellow center. Masses of beautiful blooms almost completely hide 
the foliage. 
MRS. DUPONT — Large, double blooms of peach-pink tinted rosy- 
salmon bronze. Late blooming. Long, strong stems are ideal for 
cutting. - 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE — A very large, chestnut-red with bronze reverse, 
broad reflexing petals. 
MAJORIE BYAM — A choice Canadian introduction. Large flowers 
of orange-vermilion to salmon-bronze. 
PINK RADIANCE — Masses of luminous, soft-pink blooms from late 
September on. Their exquisite coloring make lovely bouquets. 
RED VELVET — Finest of all crimson garden mums. Shapely, long 
lasting blooms. Lustrous, healthy foliage. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE — Most colorful of the early ‘mums; loads of 
lovely little pompon shaped flowers from mid-September to frost. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN — Lovely, large flowers of a bright rose-pink 
color. Considered one of the best pink 'mums. Plants are vigorous 
and very hardy. Flower freely over a long period. 
SEPT. SUNSHINE — Brilliant yellow blooms completely cover com- 
pact, well rounded plants from mid-September until frost. Very 
free-flowering. Fine for low border and cutting. 
SALUTE — A perfect deep purple, the memorial tribute shade. 
SILVER TIP — Bright carmine with the tip of each petal silvery 
white. These large, fully double blooms present a charming color 
combination. 
Prices on Above 14 Varieties: 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25 
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