Hardy | Chrysanthemums 
The ever increasing popularity of 
this hardy flower, its ability to grow 
and bloom under almost any condition, 
the abundance of lovely sprays, wide 
range of colors, and a blooming period 
-after most of the other flowers have 
lost their loveliness makes this the 
flower loved most. 
Below. is a list of Mums we offer 
at a price anyone can afford. Strong 
potted plants that will bloom this fall; 
many new varieties that sold for much 
more last year. 
AVAILABLE APRIL 1—JUNE 31 
GARDEN VARIETIES 
Autumn Song (U. of Chicago)—Outstanding large 
wine-rose. Medium. September. 
Bambi (U. of Chicago)—Fawn-yellow:- with amber cen- 
ter. Medium. September. 
Betty—Upright apple-blossom pink with deep rose 
center. Tall. September.- 
Dr. Longley (U. of Minn.)—Fully Rouble bright rose. 
Medium. September. 
Charles Nye (U. of Chicago)—Fully double, buttercup- 
yellow. Tall. September. 
Drifted Snow—A mound of double white flowers, shad- 
ed yellow. Medium. September. | 
Golden Carpet (Bristol)—-Golden yellow pompon. 
Medium. September. 
Honeycomb (Yoder)—Small golden yellow pompon. 
Medium. September. 
Nye’s Favorite (1949 Introduction)—Lavender pink 
‘flowers with golden shadings. Medium. September. 
Powderpuff (Bristol)—-Pure white cushion. Short. 
September. 
Purple Star (U. of Minn.)—Star appearance, Dahlia- 
purple. Medium. September. 
Red Gold (U. of Minn.)—Bright red and orange-gold 
pompon. Medium. September. 
Rosita (U. of Chicago)—Light Persian rose, button 
pompon. Medium. September. 
September Bronze—Golden bronze pompon.  Frost- 
resistant. Medium. September. 
CUSHION VARIETIES 
Champion Cushion—Deep bronze. 
Commander Cushion—Best red cushion. 
Major Cushion—Double, deep pink, does not fade. Best 
pink Cushion. 
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SPOON VARIETIES 
Cardinal Spoon—Cardinal red. October 1. 
Rose Spoon—Rose pink. October 10. 
Yellow Spoon—Clear bright yellow. October 10. 
Labeled: 30c each; 12 for $3.00 
