Stanek 
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Sunny, Spokane” 
EARLY BLOOMING 
MOUNDS OF COLOR 
APRICOT GLOW. Rich apricot bronze of nicely 
formed blossoms. Dense 15 in. plant. Early September. 
BUTTERBALL. Double, ball-like, dark lemon yellow 
flowers produced profusely on low, compact plants. 
18 inches. Mid-August. 
CANARY. Very good pale yellow. Height 1 ft. Sep- 
tember Ist. 
CONQUEROR. This is one of our finest varieties. 
Wanted to bring it to you last year, but the stock 
just wasn’t available. A lovely deep red on very strong 
stems. 3 ft. September early. 
CONNIE HALL. Light purple, almost pink. One of 
the finest early blooming mums. September Ist. 2 ft. 
EMU. Free flowering and very early. Flowers are 
rose-red, that completely cover the plant making a 
mound of about 10 inches. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. A big, brilliant, glistening, 
golden yellow beauty, flowering so freely that the 
stocky plant is almost obscured by its branching clus- 
ters of big double flowers. 18 inches. Early September. 
FRED ROCKWELL. The most gorgeous blending of 
bronze and orange scarlet tones ever seen in a pom- 
pon. In full flower during mid-September and endur- 
ing any early frosts that we may have. 24 inches. 
GERTRUDE. Salmon pink. Darker on the outside, 
getting lighter towards the center. September 5th. 2 ft. 
PRICES ON ALL MUMS ON THIS 
PAGE, INCLUDING CUSHIONS 
50c each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Special Offer 13 
LET US MAKE YOUR SELECTION 
12 FINE MUMS FOR $3.50 
If you prefer to have personal, professional help in 
selecting your varieties for your particular needs, let 
us make your selection. Just write Offer 13 on your 
order blank and we will forward 12 mixed mums (no 
two alike) from the above list and forward them to 
you prepaid for only $3.50. You will be thrilled with 
the fine plants you receive and you can be assured of 
a beautiful display come fall. 
We do not ships Mums until 15th of April 
“MUMS” 
GOLD STANDARD. Real lemon-chrome. Nonfading. 
Should be disbudded to larger flowers. Height 3/2 
ft. and very outstanding. Early September. 
GOLD CARPET. A very fine new mum that we be- 
lieve will become very popular. For edging, bedding, 
rock garden or hanging over low walls, it has no su- 
perior. It almost creeps along the ground which makes 
it appear as a “Gold Carpet”. Fully double golden 
flowers on a plant about 12 inches high. Very hardy. 
September 5th. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Yellow and white; very well 
named as it seems to glow with light. Late August. 
24 inches. 
MRS. JOHN SMEARDON. Combination of old rose 
and bronze that should be disbudded for the finest 
blooms. 30 inches. Early September. 
RUBY. Large ruby red flowers on a very shapely 
plant. Disbudding brings it to perfection. Early Sep- 
tember. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. Golden-bronze, cushion type 
pompon. Flowers very frost resistant. 2 ft. Early 
September. 
SEPTEMBER YELLOW. Large flowering primrose- 
yellow. Should be disbudded for best results. 3 ft. 
Early September. 
PLEASE NOTE—AII of the blooming dates 
and heights given after each variety are as 
they grow in our nursery. Certain soil and 
climatic conditions may change their habits 
in your own yard. 
SILVER SPOON. The finest of all the spoon-type 
mums. Silver sheen that is undescribable. 2 ft. Early 
September. 
SILVER QUEEN. Almost white in color, the petals 
are slightly curved. Early September. 2 ft. 
SWANSDOWN. Very good plant producing pure white 
flowers. The best pure white we know. 2 ft. Early 
September. 
SNOWFALL. White on outer part, cream in the cen- 
ter. Rather tall. 30 inches. Late August. 
UNA. Our largest selling mum outside of cushions. 
Bright pink with silver reverse slightly incurved. Ex- 
cellent plant. 30 inches. Early September. 
CUSHION OR “MILLION MUMS’’ 
Low growing mums forming mounds of blooms, remind- 
ing one of the old fashioned azalea. The plants grow 
about 10 to 12 inches high. Try our improved strain 
for early blooms. We have them in five colors. 
Red Bronze Yellow Pink White 
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