HILDA H. BERGEN 
GARNET KING 
AMBASSADOR 
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NORMA PINK CHIEF 
THE BIG GREENHOUSE 
MUMS 
IN YOUR GARDEN 
Each year we have had more and more requests for a 
listing of the large greenhouse type Mums. These are 
not hardy in Minnesota but can be successfully wintered 
in New Jersey, southern Pennsylvania, south of the 
Mason and Dixon line, and on the Pacific Coast. In 
the North they can be grown outside in the garden 
until frost time in the fall and then potted up and 
brought inside. To produce those big flowers they must 
be disbudded, leaving from one to three flowers per 
plant and grown tied to a stake. Well-grown speci- 
mens are a magnificent sight at blooming time. 
AMBASSADOR. Big, cream-white, tncurved. Oct. 23. 
Each 50c. 
GARNET KING. Reflexed dark red. Noy. 18. Each 50c. 
HILDA H. BERGEN. Large, reddish bronze. Oct. 25. 
Each 50c. 
KAY TASHIMA. White spider-flowering Commercial. Nov. 1. 
Each 50c. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER. Massive incurved bright yellow. 
Oct. 20. Each 50c. 
DARK PINK NORMA. Deep lavender-gold crested anemone. 
Oct. 28. Each 50c. 
PINK CHIEF. Medium large, mcurved Javender. Oct. 15. 
Each 50c. 
SILVER SHEEN. Large silvery white. Oct. 18. Each 50c. 
YELLOW LACE. Yellow spider sport of Queens Lace. Nov. 
1. Each 50c. 
Commercial Special 
9 Sure-to-Bloom Plants $3 +50 
(1 of each listed) For 
