HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums are among 
the easiest of all hardy plants to grow. They will 
tolerate considerable neglect and still give some 
bloom, but to have Chrysanthemums at their best, 
they should be given good culture. A culture 
sheet is sent with each order. 
All plants listed here are healthy young potted 
plants which will bloom for you this fall. We give 
the approximate period for blooming. Starred 
varieties were most popular in our display this 
past season. 
D—Double; SD—Semi-Double; S—Single. 
H—Early blooming (before Sept. 15). 
M—Blooming Sept. 15 to Sept. 30. 
L—Blooming early October. 
NEW UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 
CARNATION FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The notched and lacinated petals have the form and appear- 
ance of florists’ carnations. The early blooming and long lasting 
flowers produced are 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Dense foliage gives 
an impression of compactness. 
YC-162 PATHFINDER (U.N. ’53) — Non-fading bright clear 
yellow flowers are produced on windfirm plants with dense green 
foliage; very uniform and a row will make a rather formal low 
hedge. Stems terminate in clusters of 5-10 blooms. Petals notched 
and lacinated. 
BC-163 PLAINSMAN (U.N. 753) — Slightly flattened rusty 
bronze flowers in clusters of 3-5 flowers. Windfirm plants with 
gray green foliage. Very double with petals notched and lacinated. 
75¢e each 
SPOON TYPE MUMS 
PC-147 BLUSHWHITE SPOON—Large, pert and crisp, chalk white flow- 
ers underlaid with soft lavender. Tube and spoon equal in length. 22 inches. 
60c each. 
PC-57 CHARM SPOON—Opens lovely red, fading gradually to rich dusty 
rose. Free flowering. 24 inches. Blooms Sept. 25. 40c¢ each. 
PC-58 FUCHSIA SPOON—A bold prolific flower of sparkling fuchsia-rose. 
Early Oct. 40c¢ each. 
RC-133 GARNET SPOON—Tall, upright red spoons with purple tubes and 
a domed yellow center. 26 inches. 60c each. 
YC-130 GOLD SPOON—Large flowers of gold shading to yellow ona 
dwarf plant. Tube is longer than spoon and same color. 18 inches. 60¢ each. 
PC-33 MAGENTA SPOON—F lowers of excellent spoon form in lively 
magenta-rose. 20 inches. Oct. 1. 40c¢ each. 
PC-78 ORCHID SPOON—Lovely orchid pink spoon. Blooms Oct. 6. 
49¢ each. 
