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Chrysanthemums are 
among the best of all 
perennials, being easy to 
grow, hardy, free- 
blooming, colorful and 
beautiful. Normally 
bloom from early Sept. 
until severe frost. Be 
sure to mulch well the 
first winter. 
Bi4i18—GOLDEN SUN- 
SET. A marvelous variety 
with huge 4”, fully double 
flowers of burnished cop- 
er with a ruby-red center. 
ather low, very bushy 
and eompletely covered 
with flowers. 49c; 3. for 
1.29, ppd. 
B1402—CECIL BEED. A 
fine, new, bright lavender- 
pink with the tips of the 
petals touched with gold. 
Fully double flowers 214” 
aeross produced in abun- 
dance on long stems. A 
really fine Mum. 49c 
each; 3 for 1/29, ppd. 
Bi443—PINK OPAL. 
(Kraus.) A gorgeus 1951 
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“se blooms early in the fall. 39c each; 3 for 
introduction: of pale Per- Flowers fully double and 
sian-rose overlaid with 3” across. Blooms early in 
cream tints. Large, fully Sept. 69c each; 3 for 
double flowers measuring 1.89, ppd. 
as much as 4” across. A é 
beautiful Mum. 69c each; B!4O00—BONFIRE. Bril- 
3 for 1.69, ppd. liant, solid double pompon 
flowers 1% to 2” across 
Bi435—MOONLIGHT. borne in masses on tall 
(U. of Minn.) Fully double, stems. Rather late bloom- 
solid blooms of pale moon- ing. 59c each; 3 for 
light yellow shading deeper 1.59, ppd. 
at the center. Flowers 2” 
across with broad petals of B1429—LEE POWELL. 
fine texture. Plants 2 to (Kraus). Another new 
214’ tall. 59c each; 3 for Mum. Huge 4%” flowers 
1.59, ppd. A On ee of aos 
inese-yellow down. Stems 
B1452—SCARLET CRIM- jong and fine for cutting. 
SON. Fine, large, double Good grower. Mum of the 
crimson, bordering on scar- year for 1951. 69c each; 
let. One of the best of its 3 for 1.89, ppd. : 
eolor. Fully double flowers 
are 3” across and borne in 
2a ae on a os 
um-hig! ushy plant. 49c¢ 
each; 3 for ‘{/29;-pid. Cut Flower Collection 
B3 141 X—4 of the best 
Mums for cut flowers: 
1 Lee Powell, 1 Cecil 
Beed, 1 Pink Opal, 1 
Huntsman. All 4 1.98, 
ppd. 
BIi46!—TAPESTRY. 
(Bristol). A new combina- 
tion of gorgeous shading. 
Opens gleaming rich pink, 
slowly softening to ashes- 
of-roses with golden flush. 
3 Mums for only 89c! 
B3107X —1 each of 
Pink, Bronze and Yel- 
low Cushion Mums— 
will give you thousands 
of blooms annually— 
all 3 for only 89c, 
ppd. 
Bloom the first year after planting and 
grow to a size 3 feet across and 2 feet 
high, with flowers so solid and thick no 
foliage shows. Often a thousand blooms 
«to one plant. You never miss a dozen 
cut daily for the table. 
: B1412—Pink Cushion. The bright pink that 
98c, ppd. 
B1416—Yellow Cushion. A very early 
golden yellow. 39c each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
Bi4i4—Red Cushion. The bright red 
pompon. First red to bloom. 39c each; 
3 for 98c, ppd. 
Bi4i5—White Cushion. Opens palest 
pink, turns almost immediately to pure 
white. 39c¢ each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
B141{—Bronze Cushion. The best dou- 
ble bronze cushion. Early flowering. 
39c each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
Bi4i3—Purple Cushion. Bril- 
liant royal purple. New and 
showy. Blooms a little later 
than the others. 49c each; 3 
for 1.29, ppd. 
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ar new large-flowered Chrysan- 
themums pictured: 1 Hunts- 
man, 1 Flaxen Beauty, 1 
White Cloud, 1 Lucky 13, 
1 Du-Bon-A. All § for only 
? va..' 2-69, ppd. 
Large-Flowered 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
B1427—HUNTSMAN (Bristol). One 
of the most brilliant mums we grow. 
Fiery red flowers about 214 to 3”. 
Solid double. Fine long stems for cut- 
ting. 69c each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. 
Bi470—WHITE CLOUD. Large 3” 
blooms of pure white with a lemon- 
yellow center. Petals broad and at- 
tractive. Plant grows 2’ tall. 59c 
each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
FUCHSIA FAIRY B1432—FLAXEN BEAUTY (Bris- 
CHRYSA tol). 4” blooms that look like huge 
NTHEMUM flaxen-colored Cactus Dahlias. Beau- 
Bl4ig_a tifully blended with soft coral, gold 
fully a mass of 1” flat and bronze. Plant grows low (20”] 
ored faces fuchsia-co}_ gud broad. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, 
‘S! Sane . 
mum makes ae Is little B1433—LUCKY 13. Brilliant dan- 
across and a ‘Plant 9” delion-yellow. The plant is low-grow- 
that is literally jo. 2S, high ing (18”), like a cushion Mum, and 
"with bloo ily, loaded down See 2, Bp ee flowers. 
rea A i each ; or 2.10, S 
attractive Colo ree of its B142 1 De-BONA. Sine SS ene 
Sion of bloom, it ; Profu- ple. Very showy 4” flowers. Lots of 
the best varieti IS One of large blooms on long stems, Bushy 
59c each: 1e€S We offer plant 2’ high. 69¢c each; 3 for 
#3) Tor 4/59. pod. 1.89, ppd. 
Creeping Phlox makes a fine, 
beautiful plant for edgings. 
(Phlox Subulata) some- 
times called Moss Pink 
Our picture shows them 81673 — Brilliant Red. The 
Srowing in rows in our nurs- new bright red. 
ery grounds but they make B1674—Emerald Gem. Em- 
beautiful and useful edgings erald green foliage, deep pink 
for perennials (see smaller flowers. 
picture at upper right), and Bi672—Blue Fairy. Reddish 
are fine as bank binders green foliage, soft blue flow- oe 
where there is often a wash. ers. 2 
Do well in hot and rather dry B1675—Snow Maiden. Dain- es 
locations; thrive in full sun ty cut foliage, snowflake-like = 
or partial shade. Have masses pure white flowers. : 
of moss-like foliage which Prices 0n above: 39c each; ee 
stays green all winter. In 3 for 89c, ppd. a 
spring, the low mound-like B32 1O0X—1 each of the abave By 
plants are covered with 4 Creeping Phlox for only : 
bright colored flowers. 1.29, ppd. 
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