More Pompons— AUTUMN'S FASHION PLATES 
> GARNISH YOUR 
GARDEN! 
Keep Your Vases 
Filled! 
me, 
5 SEPTEMBER GOLD. (B.N., 1942.) In 
effect, a cushion pompon, an 18-inch out- 
pouring of ball-shaped nuggets, warmly 
yellow. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
RED GOLD 
RED GOLD. Early September’s happy 
harbinger of fall. A showy, reddish 
orange-bronze. Good for cold areas. 
Clean grower. 2 feet. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
RUBY POMPON. (B.N., 1943.) Prob- 
ably the most widely grown red pompon. 
Tidy, glowing red globes, richly shaded, 
freely bestowed on a neat, erect, 2-foot 
plant. October 3. 
7T5e each; 3 for $2.00 
CINDY. Startling in its inferno of red. 
Glowing velvety sheen, richer than illus- 
tration suggests. Great daisies may be 
RUBY POMPON 31 @) inches in size. 2 feet. October 1. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
SINGLES 
Gaily bedecked daisies to add that 
subtly airy effect, lighten bouquets 
and bloom profusely in borders. 
PRINCESS MARGARET. Deserves 
PEPITA CHIQUITA ROSITA 
wide usage. Opens brick-red, softens to 
PEPITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Myriads of creamy sweet salmon-shrimp. Early and tough. 
white balls. Dome-like, 18-inch grower. 2 feet. September 20. Sui 
September 15. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 75e each; 3 for $2. 
. rae > Kraus.) Glistening gold. NORTH STAR. (B.N., 1944.) Artlessly 
eae cea hres lovely white, richly available for cutting. 
5c : $2. Rugged. 21% feet. Late September. 
Roce i ee ; re z st See > Gi5e each; 3 for $2.00 
SITA. r. Kraus. ersian-rose, l-inch betya ex ' 
pompons from mid-September. SUMMER IME. (B.N., 19 17.) Plant 
Pe enchat for t2.00 Pat. 689. The finest summer-blooming 
‘ Mum when established. A veritable 
aN goldmine of glistening yellow daisies CINDY 
» > 4 
| M / neg Y from late July on. Divide each third 
¥ a % spring. Supremely hardy. 2 feet or 
a 
more. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
PRINCESS MARGARET NORTH STAR SUMMERTIME 
SUMMERTIME—THE OUTSTANDING MIDSUMMER MUM 1] 
