CHRYSANTHEMUM (Large Flowering) 
Owing to the early date which we have frosts in this locality 
we have decided that only the earliest blooming sorts are suit- 
able to this locality. While our winters are often quite severe 
and mums oft-times do not winter good for this reason, we have 
tried-to select those varieties that from our experience are the 
hardiest.._. 
Algonquin — Clear bright double yellow flowers 212 
inches. across on plants 2 feet tall. Blooms from early Sep- 
tember. 
Avalanche — Beautiful large double pure white flowers 
of perfect form. Blooms profusely from mid-September. Ex- 
cellent for cutting with 18 to 20 inch stems. 
Chippewa — Large flower with slightly incurved petals. 
The color is plum red or may be described as aster purple. 
A favorite for cold areas. 2 feet tall. Mid-September. 
Glacier — Early flowering pure white decorative type on 
compact plants 18 inches high. Blooms September 1Oth. 
Lavender Lady — Introduced in 1939 and still the queen 
of Mums. Immense flowers of true lavender on husky 214 
foot plants. In full flower October Ist. 
Newmans Yellow — One of the best early yellows. Mid- 
September. 
Yellow Avalanche — Huge fluffy blooms in big sprays, 
individual blooms often measure over 4 inches, color is clear 
soft golden yellow. Stocky 14% foot plants. Late September. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM AMELIA (Cushion Mums) 
Bronze Cushion — Deep bronze flowers. 
Pink Cushion — Light pink flowers. 
Red Cushion — Deep red flowers. 
Yellow Cushion — Bright yellow flowers. 
All of these bloom in October. In the spring the plants 
sell at the usual price of 50c per pot, but are priced at 75c 
each during the fall blooming season. The same is true with 
the rest of the varieties of mums. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Shasta Daisy) 
Alaska — Large glistening white single daisy with yellow 
center. Two foot plants bloom heavily in June and July. 
Ester Reed — Double medium sized double white. 2 ft. 
July. 75c. 
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