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B3143X—1 each of the 5 
new large-flowered Chrysan- 
themums pictured: 1 Hunts- 
man, 1 Flaxen Beauty, 1 
White Cloud, 1 Golden Mound, 
eae 1 Du-Bon-A. All § for only 
| 2.69, ppd. 
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Chrysanthemums are 
among the best of all 
perennials, being easy to 
grow, hardy, free- 
blooming, colorful and 
beautiful. Normally 
bloom from early Sept. 
until severe frost. Be 
sure to mulch well the 
first winter. 
B1408—DOROTHY ALL- 
FREY. Huge double flow- 
ers of amber-bronze on a 
perfectly shaped plant of 
rich, broad, dark green fo- 
liage. Pinch off a few side 
buds and the main flower 
on the stem will get 6” 
wide—like a football mum. 
79c each; 3 for 2.10, ppd. 
B1402—CECIL BEED. A 
fine, new, bright lavender- 
pink with the tips of the 
petals touched with gold. 
Fully double flowers 214° 
across produced in abun- 
dance on long stems. A 
really fine Mum. 496 
each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
Bi443—PINK OPAL. 
(Kraus.) A gorgeous 1951 
introduction of pale Per- 
sian-rose overlaid with 
cream tints. Large, fully 
double flowers measuring 
as much as 4” across. A 
beautiful Mum. 69¢c each; 
3 for 1.69, ppd. 
BI439—PAPER WHITE. 
Solidly double and of whit- 
est white—like fine rice pa- 
per. Masses of flowers 2” 
across with centers whiter 
than shown in_ picture. 
Plant bushy, 18” to 24” 
high. 59c¢ each; 3 for 
1.59, ppd. 
B1452—SCARLET CRIM- 
SON. Fine, large, double 
crimson, bordering on scar- 
Flowers fully double and 
3” across. Blooms early in 
Sept. 69c each; 3 for 
1.89, ppd. 
BI400—BONFIRE. bBril- 
liant, solid double pompon 
flowers 1% to 2” across 
borne in masses on tall 
stems. Rather late bloom- 
ing. 59c¢ each; 3 for 
1.59, ppd. 
Bi429—LEE POWELL. 
(Kraus). Another new 
Mum. Huge 4%” flowers 
like great masses of fluffy 
Chinese-yellow down. Stems 
long and fine for cutting. 
Good grower. Mum of the 
year for 1951. 69¢ each; 
FUCHSIA Fairy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Large-Flowered 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
B1427—HUNTSMAN (Bristol). One 
of the most brilliant mums we grow. 
Fiery red flowers about 2% to 3”. 
Solid double. Fine long stems for cut- 
ting. 69c each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. 
B1i470—WHITE CLOUD. Large 3” 
blooms of pure white with a lemon- 
yellow center. Petals broad and at- 
tractive. Plant grows 2’ tall. 59c 
each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
B1i1432—FLAXEN BEAUTY (Bris- 
tol). 4” blooms that look like huge 
flaxen-colored Cactus Dahlias. Beau- 
tifully blended with soft coral, gold 
and bronze. Plant grows low (20”) 
and broad. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, 
ppd. 
B1424—GOLDEN MOUND. Masses 
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let. One of the best of its for 1.89, ppd. i A mas : 
color. Fully double flowers PENAL Dy fu Ol IY imat 
are 3” across and borne in i 
is This 
Sratigh bushy plant. 496 acrous T&Kes a plant 2 of double, golden yellow “blossome 
A i a) making each plant a 2-foot mound o 
each; 3 for 1.29, ppd Cut Flower Collection that is ji¢ rally loaden high, gilda Very cenclya bloomenssandieeoa! 
BI46i—TAPESTRY. B3141X—4ofthebest With bi Been down 69c each; 3 for |.89, ppd. | 
(Bristol). A new combina- Mums for cut flowers: attractive color aa of its ale —DU-BON-A. Rich wine-pur- 
COLO bree acne Baca 1 Pae : Ont ide of bloom, it is aegis Pere Siconomen seen bayheg Salty 
slowly softening to ashes- White Cloud. All’ 4 5 iy best Varieties we a at plant 2’ high. 69c each; 3 for 
of-roses with golden fiush. 1.98, ppd. each; 3 for 4, of 1.89, ppd. 
3 Mums for only 95c! 
B3107X—1 each of 
Pink, Bronze and Yel- 
low Cushion Mums— 
will give you thousands 
of blooms annually— 
3 for only 95c, 
ppd. 
ON MUMS 
Bloom the first year after planting and 
grow to a size 3 feet across and 2 feet 
high, with flowers so solid and thick no 
foliage shows. Often a thousand blooms 
to one plant. You never miss a dozen 
cut daily for the table. 
Bi41!2—Pink Cushion. The bright pink that 
blooms early in the fall. 39c¢ each; 3 for 
98c, ppd. ; 
B1i416—Yellow Cushion. A very early 
golden yellow. 39c¢ each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
B1414—Red Cushion (Rouge Cushion). 
The very finest of all red cushions. 
Early. 39c each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
Bi4t5—White Cushion. Opens palest 
pink, turns almost immediately to pure 
white. 39¢ each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
B1411—Bronze Cushion. The best dou- 
ble bronze cushion. Early flowering. 
39c¢ each; 3 for 98c, ppd. \ 
B!413—Purple Cushion. Bril- 
liant royal purple. New and 
showy. Blooms a little later 
than the others. 49c¢ each; 3 
for 1.29, ppd. 
(Phiox Subulata) some- 
times called Moss Pink 
Our picture shows them 
growing in rows in our nurs- 
ery grounds but they make 
beautiful and useful edgings 
for perennials (see smaller 
picture at upper right), and 
are fine as bank binders 
where there is often a wash. 
Do well in hot and rather dry 
locations; thrive in full sun 
or partial shade. Have masses 
of moss-like foliage which 
stays green all winter. In 
spring, the low mound-like 
Plants are covered with 
bright colored flowers. 
Bi673 — Brilliant Red. The 
new bright red. 
Bi674—Emeraid Gem. Em- 
erald green foliage, deep pink 
flowers. 
B1672—Blue Fairy. Reddish 
green foliage, soft blue flow- 
ers. 
B1675—Snow Maiden. Dain- 
ty cut foliage, snowflake-like 
pure white flowers. 
Prices on above: 39c each; 
3 for 89c, ppd. 
B32 1O0X—1 each of the abave 
4 Creeping Phlox for only 
