Late April, May and June is the ) 
ideal time to plant Chrysanthe- 
mums. The nice healthy potted 
plants we send will make bushy 
growth by fall, covered with hun- 
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EXTRA-EARLY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Particularly recommended for northern 
gardens. These varieties start to bloom in late 
August and early September and continue until 
frost. The following are all double flowered, 
about 21% to 3% imches across, and grow about 
GOLDEN CHEER 
2 feet tall. 
POMPON > 4 eg "y Bem, F : “a ALERT. Bright dark purple. 
AVALANCHE. Finest early white. 
CHRYSANTH EMUMS MISCHIEF. The cutest little rascal you ever saw. HUNTSMAN. Bulliant sere nee. 
BED ig, 
Hundreds of tiny sparkling rubies studded like MISTY MAID. Seashell-pink, fading to misty 
CARMINE QUEEN. Bright carmine-red velvety as piuele Poser poe 1 ee Sores ‘ : 
11% to 2-inch bloo ; 3 in size completely blanket the stocky 18 to 24- oer 
GOLDEN CHEER Bee wane eer inch plants. Glowing beetroot-purple to ama- MRS. C. R. HASTINGS. Soft rose-red. 
Ae were ut ae Ss ee fae ae ranth and deep rose-red. A most novel garden YELLOW AVALANCHE. Beautiful soft yel- 
bI phe) ae e ee ene Nia, EO B li S accent, with dainty sprays for corsages. “The low. 
3 en Sees 5 Lap Se Treuall bl fant Mum that looks like a Cineraria.” October 1 on. 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 
See ee ually blooms 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $5.50. 12 for $4.85 
about mid-October. 
MASQUERADE. A much hardier hybrid 
of the choice but tender old favorite, Jewel. 
Trim and compact, growing in a rounded, 
2-foot mass and loaded with neat, 1-inch 
balls of silvery rose with darker centers. 
Glistens in the sun of early October. 
MONA. Attractive rust-bronze, 2-inch 
flowers. Free blooming; good upright 
growth. Early October. 
ORCHID JEWEL. Appealing light laven- 
der-pink flowers cover the sturdy, 2 to 2%- 
foot plants. Similar to Masquerade in 
form. Late September on. 
WHITE DOTY. An old reliable white that 
is always admired. Very useful for cutting. 
Suits 
65c each; any 3 for $1.65; any 6 for $3.00; 
any 12 for $5.00 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
No. 4S-5: 1 each of the 6 for $2.85 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
No. 4S-7: 1 each of the 6 for $2.50 
The Lovable Fred F. Rockwell 
Plant Pat. 718. A gorgeous blend of bronze 
and orange-scarlet. Often has 75 blooms 
in a single spray. Very hardy. 2 ft. Early 
October. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
SPOON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Bloom in early October. 
CANARY SPOON. 
CARDINAL SPOON. Cardinal-red with 
greenish yellow tubes. 
CHARM SPOON. Reddish bronze. 
LOVELINESS SPOON. Fully double, ex- 
quisite carmine-pink. 
WHITE SPOON. 
YELLOW SPOON. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 
: : 12 for $4.85 
MASQUERADE SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
7 No. 4S-8: 1 each of the 6 for $2.50 
» SINGLE MUMS 
BOBBY’S RED SINGLE. ‘Two to 3-inch 
blooms of bright scarlet fading to soft orange- 
red; very attractive at all stages. 18 in. 
Early September. 
DUBONNET. Single; amaranth-pink. 2 ft. 
NANCY. Single; crimson changing to deep 
pink. 18 in. 
NORTH STAR. Single; white. Early Septem- 
ber. 
POLARIS. Brilliant yellow. Vigorous grower; 
2 to 3-inch, semi-double blooms. 2 ft. 
POLLYANNA. Single; light pink. 2 ft. 
VALIANT. Semi-double; deep crimson-red. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; any 6 for $2.75; 
12 for $4.85 
” a SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
BOBBY’S RED SINGLE No. 4S-6: 1 each of the 7 for $3.00 YELLOW SPOON 
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