WATANABE—Spectacular large incurv- 
ed yellow. Perfectly formed and easily 
PLOW) ah Ct at ee ee Each $0.60 
WHITE CHIEF 
WHITE CHIEF—Large white incurve. 
Octet ort24 anehes. 
WHITE DOTY—Large white pompon. 
Oct. 25. 30 inches. 
WILSON’S WHITE 
WILSON’S WHITE—New importation. 
A lovely, low growing large flowered 
pure white. Ideal for pot plants or edg- 
ing. Try this one. Oct. 25th. Each $9.4) 
WINN QUINN—A very closely knit per- 
fectly formed, incurved yellow. ‘This 
plant will support ten to twelve very 
large blooms. An English favorite in 
shows. Nov. Ist. Each $0.50. 
YELLOW CHIEF — Large yellow in- 
CURVE se OCT. Lowe 24 einchnes! 
YELLOW DOTY — Large yellow pom- 
pon. Octa15. 30cinches: 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
MUMS BLOOMING IN AUGUST 
BUTTERBALL D _ |Longley)—the best 
early yellow to date. 
CODY (Viehmeyer) — One of the best 
cushions. Grows but 10 in. tall and up 
to 40 in. across. Flowers vary from 
white with lavender edges in July to 
glistening violet in cool weather. 
GLACIER D (Longley)—An early pure 
white dwart. 
GLADNESS—Fully double, clear china- 
rose, very free flowering, dwarf plant 
ond one of the first to bloom. Blooms 
August 28. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN SEPTEMBER 
ADMIRATION D (Bristol)—An Exqui- 
site double 3 inch bloom in a vivid but 
mellow harmony of bright peach, sal- 
mon-fawn and soft red-gold flushes. 
Rugged 2 to 214 ft. plants as hardy as 
the hill. Late Sept. Each $9.75 
ALERT—Becker—Large, fully double, 
S in., dark purple flowers that do not 
fade. Sturdy stems, ideal for cutting. 
A hit in our display beds. Hegt. 22 in. 
Sept. 20th. 
BETTY D (C-P)—The nation’s favorite 
salmon-pink. 
BOWL O’ GOLD D (Bristol) 1953—A 
brilliant cushion Mum with shapely 2 
in. pompons of gleaming canary-yellow. 
i ft. tall with a 2 ft. spread. Just the 
plant for corners, rock gardens and 
Gic se enue LOth eter acer ae Each $0.75 
CHAS. NYE D (Kraus)—Favorite gold- 
en-yellow pompon. 
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