'. A RIOT AND PROFUSION OF 
ACER MUMS =— a COLOR AT THE SEASON 
MASTER MUM 
Color: glistening shell-pink, shaded old rose and apricot with bright yellow eye. 
Blooms: September until frost. Average Mature Height: 2 feet. Use: facer. 
It’s a whole flower garden within itself, producing as many as 800 beautiful 
3-inch blooms on a single plant. It’s truly a ‘“‘garden queen” and is equally 
striking for cut flowers. The plant is sturdy, compact and branching. Every 
little twig is a flower stalk. Particularly effective when used with other varieties 
to enliven the landscape with a striking display of rich fall color. 
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OF THE YEAR WHEN COLOR 
WANES IN THE LANDSCAPE 
COPPERHEAD 
Color: exquisite warm copper-bronze. Blooms: August to frost. Average 
Mature Height: 15 to 18 inches. Use: facer. 
A magnificent plant which portrays autumn in all its glory. When in 
bloom its foliage is almost invisible—one sees nothing but a mound of 
glowing copper. Copperhead is one of the first to produce a show of fall 
color. But the blooms persist until killed by frost. For a flashing color 
display, Copperhead should be planted in groups of 3 to 5 plants or more. 
