HRYSANTHEMUMS are popular garden subjects because 
they are enjoyed indoors as cutflowers and in the gar- 
den for their masses of color. A good selection of varieties in a’ 
sizable planting will provide a gorgeous array of blooms from 
August until frost. The variation in habit of growth from small 
compact plants for borders and foreground planting to the tall, 
vigorous growers is a challenge to the imaginative gardener. Chry- 
santhemums are easy to grow. All they require is a place in the 
sun and a reasonably good well-drained soil. They dislike being 
crowded among fast growing annuals. Give them room to grow 
and rejoice in their reward of an abundance of autumnal splendor. 
When you buy Chrysanthemums you are making a garden invest- 
ment. Each plant will return four or five times its original cost in 
new plants when divisions or cuttings (preferred) are taken the 
following spring. 
EXHIBITION AND LARGE FLOWERED 
35¢ ea., 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50 
Betty. Medium large bronze, incurved petals. Midseason. 
Big Child. Very large light yellow. Fine for pots. Early. 
Bronze Waite. Large bronzy-red. Midseason. 
Coronation Amaranth. Incurved mauve petals with crimson re- 
verse. Late. 
Daybreak. Opens yellow, passing to-apricot pink. Late. 
Evening Glow. Bright golden-yellow. Early. 
Garnet King. Dark red, reflexed petals. Late. 
Indian Chief. Deep mahogany bronze. Midseason. 
Indianapolis. White globular flowers of large size. Midseason. 
Mrs. G. C. Mason. Bronzy-red with gold reverse. Late. 
Yellow Turner. Large light yellow fiowers with incurved petals. 
Midseason. 
SPOONS Bess Witt. Long tubular petals 
bronzy-orange. Midseason. 
35¢ ea., 3 for $1.00, Bunbu. Tall growing with deep SPIDER 
12 for $3.50 lavender flowers. Late. 
Brilliance. Long tubular petals Cathay. Copper with red tips. 
buff-rose with maroon tips. Mid- Midseason 
season. 
Bronze Spoon, Bronze and gold. Kay Tashima. Very full flowers 
Late. pure white. Midseason. 
Otto Blum. Lavender pink with Mrs. Mood. Lavender pink. Mid- 
white tube. Midseason. Season 
Red Spoon. Mahogany, with yel- 
(Sat eee pe Patricia Nelson. Beautiful bronze. 
i ; ; Midseason. 
Pink Spoon. Small light pink. 
Late. Peggy Ann Hoover. Narrow tub- 
Purple Spoon. Reddish purple. ular petals shell-pink. Midseason. 
Early. Red Spider. Large Crimson-ma- 
Yellow Spoon. Small lemon-yel- roon. Midseason. 
low. Early. 
San Gabriel. Thread-like tubular 
tals, golden- F ; 
SPIDERS petals, golden-yellow. Late 
Unique. Deep wine red, long 
35¢ e@a., 3 tor $1.00, graceful narrow tubular petals. 
WP Sieg Seow) Midseason. 
Arctic. Large graceful white with Waikiki. Apricot-bronze, golden 
large tubular petals. Midseason. tips. Late. 
