YOU always notice a lovely home surrounded by beautiful 
trees, Shrubs, evergreens and flowers. Do other folks notice 
YOURS for the same reason? 
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MUMS — (Continued) 
W. P. Snyder. Excellent cut flowers of fully double 
apricot-bronze in clusters on very compact plants 
from early Aug. to hard freezes. 2-21/, ft. Pot plants. 
White Cloud. Three to six clusters of double, pure 
white flowers that show lemon toward center of flower 
on strong stems. Mid-Aug. until hard freezes. 21/2-3 
ft. Pot plants. 
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MUMS: 
These new Chrysanthemums uphold our New England 
tradition for their rugged and sturdy characters. They 
are good growers and fine producers. 
Nashua. Fine sprays of fully double reddish-bronze 
pompon flowers. Low bushy plant. Mid-Sept. 18-24 in. 
Pot plants. 
Sunapee. Fully double, rich, golden, ball-shaped pom- 
pon flowers from mid to late September on. 2-2!/y ft. 
Pot plants. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Achievement. Medium, double blooms of bronze-pink 
on low, compact, cushion-type plants from Aug. to 
frosts. 15-18 in. Pot plants. 
Alabaster. Very large, solidly double flowers of white 
with creamy center from mid-Sept. to heavy frosts. 
2 ft. Pot plants, 60¢ each; $1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
Avalanche. Beautifully formed, large, double, fluffy- 
white blooms, lightly creamed in the center in massive 
sprays from Sept. 20 on. 1'/2-2 ft. Pot plants. 
Cecil Beed. One of the best early pink varieties. Large, 
double flowers of deep pink with tips of petals trimmed 
gold, produced abundantly from early Sept. on. 2-21/y 
ft. Pot plants, 55¢ each; $1.50 per 3; $5.50 per doz. 
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Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 50¢ 
each; $1.40 per 3 of one variety: $5.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
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