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ANNIVERSARY 
HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NOTICE ON ALL MUM ORDERS 
Include 20c for Special Handling on all orders. 
We pay regular postage on orders of $5.00 or over. 
On orders under $5.00 there is a charge of 25 
for regular postage and packing. 
Shipping dates April 1 to June 1. 
NEW QUANTITY DISCOUNTS ON 
POT PLANTS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS 
8 of any one named variety — less 10% 
20 of any one named variety — less 20% 
All Chrysanthemums, except Novelties on Page 42 
and Spider Novelties on Page 43 are: 
POT PLANT, 50c each: 
ROOTED CUTTINGS, 2 of one variety for 50c 
HARDY GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These modern hardy mums are selected for their ability 
to produce quantities of blooms in general garden condi- 
tions. Increasing interest in garden mums is due to recent 
development of new varieties that bloom safely ahead of 
frost, while a number of varieties stand the first frost that 
usually gets the Dahlias. This prolongs the blooming season 
in your garden by several weeks. 
ENGLISH 
This new race has the advantage of combining size with 
hardiness. aoe ; 
We have, however, culled our English Varieties down to the 
8 that are really hardy, grow well, and produce blooms of 
equal general quality with the best American varieties. ‘They: 
can be grown much larger than sizes indicated if disblUdded 
the same as Standard Greenhouse Varieties. : 
BELLE MAUVE. 21/2’-2’, Sept. Soft amaranth rose. Disbuds 
well, is lovely grown in sprays. 
CONQUEROR. 37-3’, Oct. 27. Cardinal, buff reverse. Very 
showy. 
ELITE. 2’’-2’, Oct. Rose pink with a touch of buttercup yel- 
low at center and tips. ae as 
GOLD STANDARD. 4’-31/2', Oct. 25. Our largest and best 
incurved rich lemon yellow. 
LEDA. 3/'-21/2‘, Oct. 25. Pastel mauve with lighter shadings. 
Strong, healthy grower. 
MARY SUTTERLAND. 21/2-21/2', Oct. 28. Magnolia purple, 
silver reverse and tips. Incurved. 
ROSE PRIMROSE. 217/2’’-21/2', Oct. 25. Amaranth rose. Excel- 
lent either disbudded or sprays. 
TRIXIE. 4’-21/2', Oct. 25. Terra Cotta face, amber yellow 
reverse. Long spiky rolled petals. 
LARGE DECORATIVE 
ALLEGRO. 2’’-2’, Oct. 10. Light rose to shrimp pink. One of 
the best for cutting. 
ANNIVERSARY (Coles 1951), Dec., 3’’-2’, Oct. 15. Double, 
extra good, light pink. Rosy buds, faintly buff at center on 
opening, good growth, good foliage. 
AVALANCHE. 3’-11/2', Sept. 15. Large full creamy white. A 
fine cut flower. 
BETTY. 3/’-3’, Oct. 20. Beautiful soft rose pink. Fine sprays 
for cutting. Really good. 
BURGUNDY. 2’-2’, Oct. 15. Soft amaranth red. Stems good 
for cutting. 
CALIPH. 11/2’’-3’, Oct. 10. One of the brightest oxblood reds 
that does not fade. 
CARMELITA. 27/2’’-3’, Oct. 15. Orange apricot shaded terra 
cotta. Fine stems for cutting. 
CHARLES NYE. 21/2’’-2’, Sept. 25. Rich buttercup yellow. Fully 
double. Nice sprays. 
CHIPPEWA. 21/2’’-2’, Sept. 25. An aster purple, semi-double 
to double. 
CYDONIA. 2’-2’, Oct. 20. Reddish burnt 
frost well. 
DREAM GIRL. (Floralane 1948), 21/2’’-2/2’, Oct. 10. Beautiful 
amaranth rose, full petaled. A gem in the garden. Fine 
to! cut. 
DR. LONGLEY. Dec., 2’’-11/2', Sept. 15. Soft lavender of an 
even tone. A very early, low growing variety useful for 
borders and landscape plantings. 
EMPIRE. 3’-11/2’, Nov. 1. Incurved bright Spanish orange. A 
real greenhouse type. Very hardy. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. 4’-11/2’, Sept. 
burnt orange suftusion. Very early. 
GLITTERING HILLS. -21/2’’-2’, Oct. 1. Golden yellow. Fine for 
cutting with good foliage and stems. 
GOBLIN. 11/2’’-2’, Oct. 25. Ochraeous orange with gold shad- 
ings. Wonderful bushes. Cuts well. 
GOLDEN DAWN (McDowl), Dec., 21/2’’-3’, Oct. 15. Buttercup 
yellow blended with marigold orange. Fully double, stems 
stiff and fine for cutting. 
GOLDEN SALMON (Rosebud 1947), 4’’-2V/2’‘, Oct. 10. Jasper 
red, edged and shaded apricot yellow. Fully double. 
GOLDLEAF. 3’’-2’, Oct. 20. Clear bright canary yellow sim- 
ilar to Charles Nye with crinkled petals. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. 2’’-21/2', Sept. 20. Creamy yellow. A beau- 
tiful variety. 
HILLTOP GOLD (Rosebud 1947), 3’’-21/2', Oct. 1. Large golden 
yellow. Fine to cut. Frost resistant. 
HUNTSMAN (Bristol 1949), 3’’-21/2‘, Oct. 10. Brilliant scarlet 
orange, Carnival seedling. 
JAYEFF (Martin 1950), 4’’-2’, Sept. 15. Huge rose pink with 
silvery overcast. Does not fade. Compact bush. 
JEAN TREADWAY. 21/2’’-11/2’, Oct. 20. Beautiful deep mallow 
pink. Dark center. 
orange. Stands 
15. Chrome yellow, 
LAVENDER LADY. 21/2’’-1//2’, Oct. 15. Amaranth rose. Large, 
and very attractive. 
MISS LACE (Martin 1949), 3’’-21/2', Oct. 10. True light lav- 
ender pink. Excellent grower, fine for cutting. Fully double. 
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