Landscaped ‘by Corliss Bros. Inc. 
YOU always notice a lovely home surrounded by beautiful 
trees, shrubs, evergreens and flowers. Do other folks notice 
YOURS for the same reason? 
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MUMS: 
These new Chrysanthemums uphold our New England 
tradition for their rugged and sturdy characters. They 
are good growers and fine producers. 
Nashua. Fine sprays of fully double reddish-bronze 
pompon flowers. Low bushy plant. Mid-Sept. 18-24 in. 
Pot plants. 
Sunapee. Fully double, rich, golden, ball-shaped pom- 
pon flowers from mid to late September on. 2-2)/s ft. 
Pot plants. 
U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE ORIGINATIONS: 
Developed primarily for use in the Northern & North- 
western States. They are later blooming than the preced- 
ing varieties, but the flowers are of good substance and 
make excellent cut flowers. 
Dainty Lady. Very large, double flowers with outer 
petals of pure white, inner petals clear yellow, pro- 
duced in good clusters from Sept. on. 18-24 in. Pot 
plants. 
Golden Cheer. Real double, golden yellow flowers on 
unusually long strong stems with. large flower clus- 
ters. The exciting thing about this variety is that the 
blooms seem frost proof. Even after a severe freeze 
when all the other mums are gone, these flowers are 
still unblemished. Late Sept. to heavy frosts. 21/,-3 
ft. Pot plants. 
Grandeur. Large, double white flowers with edges of 
petals very delightfully tinged with pink are produced 
from late Sept. to heavy frosts. 18-24 in. Pot plants. 
Royal Gem. Very full, large double flowers of unusually 
deep garnet-red, incurved cupped petals. Heavy, 
clean foliage; compact bushy plants. Sept. to heavy 
freeze. 18 in. Pot plants. 
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Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 50¢ 
each; $1.40 per 3 of one variety: $5.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
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