Ichimonji or Horizontal 
Ffflorescent Varieties 
These varieties have very large, broad petals resem- 
bling single Dahlia flowers, and like most other singles, 
their colors are very intense and clear. Do not feed them 
too heavily. They may be grown either in sprays or 
disbudded. Grows to medium height. 
Price: 75 cents each, $7.50 per dozen. 
EVELYN. Pure white. October 25. 
GERRY. Intense bronze with gold reverse. October 25. 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. October 30. 
PALOMA. A lavender. November 1. (Color illustra- 
tion, right.) 
SENSATION. A purest white. October 10. 
Cushion & Dwarf Mums 
RECOMMENDED FOR BORDERS, ROCK GARDENS, 
POT PLANTS, OR WHEREVER LOW, BUSHY, 
MASS COLOR EFFECT IS DESIRED 
PALOMA 
A. M. ANDERSON. Larger size daisy flowers mounted 
on a very dwarf shaped plant. Clear yellow. October 5. 
AMELIA. Pink cushion. The original cushion mum 
in variable shades of pink. Late September on. 
CHAMPION CUSHION. Deep bronze color and gen- 
eral habit like “Amelia.” Early October. 
CRIMSON CUSHION. Beautiful wine red true cush- 
ion. Mid-September on. (Illustrated.) 
GOLDEN CARPET. Dwarf pompon. A creeping low 
grower. Excellent border item. Late September. 
GOLDEN CUSHION. Rich golden yellow. Rugged, 
stocky, well formed plant of “Amelia” strain. 
POT-O’-GOLD. Our greatest pride. Fully double deco- 
rative flower of dazzling golden yellow. Luxuriously 
healthy foliage. Splendid for pot and border. October 15. 
QUEEN CUSHION. Prolific white of ‘““Amelia” strain. 
Early October. 
SALMON CUSHION. Most pleasing shade of salmon 
pink and soft coral. Mid-September on. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Beautiful orange yellow. Octo- 
ber 1. 
Price: 25 cents each, 3 of one name 70 cents. 
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Collection of 10 Cushion Mums $2.00 
TT I I CRIMSON CUSHION 
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