Max Schling’s. Hardy Chrysanthemums 
FAMOUS DePETRIS HYBRIDS 
Brand New 1954 Varieties 
BUTTERCUP. Large golden yellow double flowered Mum. Individual 
blooms measure up to 4 inches across. Blooms early October. 
CALUMET. Without doubt one of the best garden Mums ever intro- 
duced. A beautiful golden apricot whose many well-placed blooms 
are borne on strong, upright stems. This variety is unsurpassed for | 
cutting as well as for garden display. Blooms early October. 
CHOPIN. Large double golden bronze decorative of semi-dwarf habit. 
Blooms mid-October. 
CORONA. Free flowering raspberry-rose Daisy Mum. Free flowering 
and vigorous. 
LIMELIGHT. Beautiful double white producing a great abundance of 
blossoms on strong upright stems ideal for cutting. One of the best 
garden Mums. Blooms early October. 
OSTOSA. Pure white double Mum borne on bushy, semi-dwarf plants. 
Very free flowering. Blooms mid-September. 
Simplicity 
REGINA. Coral-bronze decorative with luminous orange undertones. 
Blooms late September. 
SUNSTONE. Large, soft yellow blooms with graceful thread-like petals. 
Tall, vigorous plant completely covered with long-lasting flowers. Blooms 
early October. 
All above varieties, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
1953 Varieties 
ORLOMA. Luminous apricot-bronze, full decorative type. Bushy cushion 
habit, very free flowering. Blooms Sept. 15th. 
MADAME CADILLAC. Mulberry-wine-red, large Pompon type. Plants 
bushy and compact. Blooms Sept. 20th. 
DWIGHT DOUGLAS. Dazzling golden yellow. Large, decorative type. Out- 
standing cut flower variety. Blooms Oct. 5th. 
ORSONA. Reddish bronze; large decorative type. Excellent growing habit. 
Blooms Sept. 20th. 
GENISTA. Very early solid yellow Pompon. Dwarf bushy habit. Often 
starts to bloom in late August. 
All above varieties, 85c each; $9.35 per doz. 
1952 Varieties 
Avalon. (Illustrated). Solid round bronze Mum, vigorous and hardy. Blooms 
October 5th, and is equally good for garden or as a cut flower. 
Enterprise. (Illustrated). Perfectly formed, amaranth-purple solid Pompon. 
Excellent growth habit and fine keeping qualities. Clean, sturdy stems, 
excellent for cutting. Blooms October 10th. 
Morning Tide. Deep pink solid Pompon with excellent keeping qualities. 
Fine stem and foliage. Blooms October 10th. > 
Simplicity. Pure white full Pompon of dwarf habit, requiring no staking 
or support. Very free flowering and showy. Blooms September 25th. i 
Avalon All above varieties, 75c each; $8.25 per doz. 
All prices unless otherwise stated: 
: Single and Semi-Double 
8 for $1.95; 10 for $5.50, not prepaid. 
Varieties 
Joan Helen. 18 in. Free flowering semi-dou. 
ble purple. Sept. 15th. 
Other Chrysanthemums 
Courageous. 24 in. Large bright crimson-red. 
Oct. Ist. 
Dawnrose. 24 in. Clear bright pink. Oct. 5th. 
Double Varieties Drifted Snow. 24 in. Fully double white Louise Schling. 28 in. Semi-double brick- 
Avalanche. 20 in. Huge white. Fine cut- with cream center. Sept. 15th. red. Excellent for cut flower variety. Oct. 
flower variety. Sept. 12th. : : 5th. 
Betty. 28 in. Clear pink with deep rose cen- Ivory Glow. 24 in. Huge incurved ivory- 
ter. Sept. 28th. . white, Oct. 3rd. 
Burma. 22 in. Large apricot-bronze. Sept. 
Add 10% of cost for 
postage and handling. 
North Star. 24 in. Pure white single with 
yellow center. Sept. 20th. 
Lavender Lady. 30 in. Very large pure la- 
20th. 
Carnival. 30 in. Huge vigorous bronze. Oct. 
10th. 
Charles Nye. 30 in. Large golden yellow 
slightly edged bronze. Sept. 25th. 
Chippewa. 24 in. Large aster-purple with 
incurving petals. Sept. 15th. 
vender. Oct. 8th. 
Margie. 30 in. Deep velvety red. Oct. 15th. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. 28 in. Peach-pink tinted 
bronze. Oct. 5th. 
Zantha. 20 in. Clear lemon-yellow. Sept. 
20th. 
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Note on Chrysanthemums: All Chrys- 
anthemum plants will be shipped start- 
ing the last week in April and continu- 
ing through May and early June. For 
this reason, you may receive them later 
than the rest of the perennials you order. 
