MINNESOTA CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Red Gold. Plant medium tall, very stiff and upright. 
Flowers double, 2 inches in diameter, scarlet to 
Brazil-red. Midseason. 
Redhawk. Plant upright in habit, of medium height. 
Flowers are in clusters on long stems, double, with 
some rays quilled, 2 inches or more in diameter. The 
color is dragon’s-blood-red to Brazil-red. Starts 
blooming in mid-August 
Redwood. A low compact type of plant, bearing semi- 
double flowers 2 inches in diameter. The color varies 
from carmine to oxblood. The season is mid-August 
to frost. 
Silver-Pink. Plant upright in growth, of medium 
height. Flowers in large clusters on long stems, 
double, 24% inches in diameter, soft amaranth- pink 
to Tyrian-pink with a silvery sheen. Good cut- 
flower type. Early to midseason. 
Violet. Plant rather spreading, recumbent the first 
year but very stiff and upright and moderately tall 
the second year. Blooms are fairly abundant. Very 
full, double flowers, dahlia-like, incurved, deep 
amaranth-purple to pansy-purple, 3 inches in diam- 
eter. 
Midseason to late. 
OTHER CHOICE 
Colorful 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. 
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 intermediate in height. 
Early Harvest. Plant low growing, with double flow- 
ers of glowing mahogany-orange, 2% to 3 inches in 
diameter. Aug. to Oct. 
Gladness. 18 in. Fully double, clear china-rose 
flowers. Early and very free blooming. 
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. 
Murmurs. Early. Opens amaranth-pink, 
mallow-purple. Petals broad and incurved. 
Olive Longland. A grand double flower with petals 
slightly incurved; apricot toned salmon-pink. Sept. 
aging to 
GLOWING COALS 
