A New Selection of MUMS 
for Your Consideration 
Plants from 2!,-in. pots, each 60c.; 3 for $1.50, 
postpaid 
Plants from 2-in. pots, each 40c.; 6 for $2.00, 
postpaid 
Potted plants available in spring only. Field 
clumps (in fall) each 75c. 
Two 1952 Introductions 
from the University of Minnesota 
Harvest Bronze. 15 in. An open, upright-growing 
: plant, bearing fully double flowers 3 inches in diam- 
REMEMBRANCE eter. In the bud stage the color is a bright red- 
mahogany that changes to a rich apricot-bronze with 
gold underpetal as it develops and finally becomes 
straw color when fully open. It is an early bloomer. 
Prairie Sunset. 18 to 24 in. A medium tall, upright, 
sturdy plant bearing an abundant crop of very double, 
bright rose-pink flowers having gold-tipped petals 
mn the center. The flowers, borne im clusters, are 
from 2 to 24% inches in diameter. It is in good bloom 
early in September. The plant will withstand strong 
winds and hard rains. 
Autumn Beauty. 15 in. The 3-inch flowers are 
reddish chestnut, quite similar to Maroon’n’ Gold. 
Canary. 18 in. A choice light yellow Chrysanthemum 
with double flowers from 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Cecil Beed. 24 in. Deep lavender, full double flowers 
3 to 4 inches in diameter. A beautiful, free-flowering, 
early variety. 
Defiance. 26 in. An upright plant with bright golden 
yellow, double flowers with twilled petals. 
Garnet Spoon. 26 in. An upright-growing plant. 
The single flowers have spoon-type red petals with 
purple tubes. An October-blooming Mum, and may 
be a little Iate for our locality. 
General MacArthur. Beautiful 2% to 3-inch blooms 
of a bright coppery red. Stems upright, rigid and 
graceful. Good foliage, very resistant to disease. 
General Marshall. Medium-sized flowers of deep 
old-rose, purple and gold. Clean, healthy foliage. 
Golden Mound. 18 in. A beautiful yellow cushion 
Mum bearing an abundance of well-formed, light 
se yellow flowers 2 inches in diameter and fully double. 
GARNET SPOON Lee Powell. 30 in. A very beautiful, large-flowered, 
tall Chrysanthemum, bearing masses of fluffy yellow 
flowers about 4 inches in diameter. The center of 
the bloom is touched with orange. 
Leshara. Plant upright, with many long branches 
suitable for cutting, each terminated with a cluster 
of 5 to 25 blooms. Foliage gray-green, dense and 
very disease resistant. Flowers mulberry-red, some 
fadmg to an old-rose, but this is not objectionable. 
Individual flowers range from 1% to 234 inches across 
and are fully double, showing only slight damage 
from temperatures as Tow as 25° F. 
Mahogany Cushion. 20 in. A good red-bronze of 
the cushion type with blooms from 2 to 2% inches. 
Orchid Helen. 18 in. Double, orchid-pink flowers of 
medium size. The plant is sturdy and of the cushion 
type. 
Pink Opal. 20 in. Flowers pale pink overlaid with 
cream tints. Color deepens with cool weather. 
Red Elf. 12-in. A gem for the edge of the garden. 
Dwarf plants with tiny red, semi-double pompon 
blooms in September. 
Remembrance. 24 in. One of the best reds coming 
ito bloom toward the end of September. The color 
is described as ruby-carmine; flowers double. 
Rouge Cushion. 15 in. Our best red Mum. Holds 
its color well and is a very free and early bloomer. 
Tribute. 22 in. Large, double, daphne-red blooms 
TRIBUTE about mid-September. 
