LAVENDER IZOLA Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Large early blooming light lavender. Many 4 inch flowers without 
disbudding. October 5. 
LAVENDER LADY Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
A true lavender flower devoid of all trace of mauve, purple or magenta. 
The large flowers are fully double and attain an incomparable lavender 
hue when mature. Free flowering and unusually hardy the tall stiff 
plants do not require staking. October 1. 
LEE POWELL Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Masses of fully double chinese yellow flowers shading to light orange 
at the center. Tall upright plant. One of the hardiest and best. Try 
this one if you like yellow mums. September 20. 
LORELEI Plants each .65; no cuttings 
A very attractive bright yellow double. Masses of 3 inch flowers are 
carried on long stems ideal for cutting; about 2 feet tall. Matures 
September 10. 
LUCIFER ; Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
A brilliant red of excellent form and texture. One of the best new 
reds, about 30 inches. September 25. 
MYRTLE WALGREEN Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Rich amaranth-purple underlaid with silvery lilac, ages to clear mal- 
low-purple. Excellent early double; medium plants. September 15. 
ORANGE POMP Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Colorful bronze-orange pompon; very early. The medium sized sturdy 
plant is a beautiful mass of 114 inch flowers. September 15. 
ORCHID HELEN Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Orchid-pink flowers of unusual beauty. The double 214 inch blooms 
completely cover the compact medium height plants. Very hardy. 
September 5. 
PAPER WHITE Plants each .65; no cuttings 
Pure white double flowets on 18 inch plants. The wide flat petals are 
heavy textured and weather resistant. September 10. 
PEPITA i Plans each .65; no cuttings 
Quilled button pompon of eggshell white with a cream center. Well 
formed sprays of small dainty poms on 20 inch plants. September 25. 
PINK DOT Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Light pink with a darker pink eye. Clusters of double 2 inch blooms 
on tall strong plants. Extremely hardy and prolific. October 15. 
PINK JEWEL Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Charming and dainty button pom; sprays of perfect rosy-orchid blooms 
on fine stems. Vigorous plants of medium height. September. 
PINK RADIANCE Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Luminous, glowing pink. The rugged 20 inch plants are an eye-arrest- 
ing mass of color for several weeks. Double 214 inch flowers. Sep- 
tember 20. 
PUMPKIN SPOON Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Well branched plant with 3inch flowers of persimmon-orange aging to 
stafford-yellow ; free flowering and very hardy. The tubes tend to open 
when matured enhancing the combination of colors. September 25. 
PYGMY GOLD Plants each .65; no cuttings 
Golden yellow button pompon. Strong growing medium plants. Sep- 
tember 25. 
RED GLOW Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Dark red double blooms on medium tall plants. Good cut flower. 
October 15. 
RED GRENADIER Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Rich mahogany red clusters of 214 inch blooms on tall sturdy plants. 
Among the best of the late reds. Extremely hardy. October 20. 
RED TORCH Plants each .65; no cuttings 
Bright red single with golden yellow center, 2/4 inch blooms on strong 
upright plants. A bit late but very colorful. Frost hardy. October 10. 
REMEMBRANCE Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Deep ruby-carmine double that does not fade. One of the best reds. 
September 25. 
ROYAL ROBE Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Beet-root purple double blooms on medium plants. An unusual color 
and a good all around variety. September 15. 
RUBY Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Double crimson blooms with a depth of color that is seldom equaled. 
Rated among the best. 2 foot plants well covered with evenly balanced 
sprays of medium large flowers. September 25. 
TALISMAN Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Soft apricot overlaid with lavender-rose. An excellent button pom; 
sport of Rosita. September 25. 
TAPESTRY Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Rich pink maturing to Ashes of Roses flushed gold at the heart. 3 inch 
decorative blooms on medium plants. September 1. 
TIFFANY ROSE Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
A deep rose double with a faint cream undertone. A fusion of these 
colors at the base of the petals creates an inner halo that intensifies the 
beauty of the gorgeous 3 inch flowers. Bushy, free flowering 20 inch 
plants. September 15. 
TRIBUTE Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Large double, opening daphne-red and maturing to daphne-pink. A 
fine garden variety; also good as a cut flower. Medium height. Sep- 
tember 15. 
VIOLET Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
A splendid crimson purple. Full dahlia-like bloom with good color 
and substance. The sturdy 16 inch plants produce a mass of richly 
colored flowers. Late August. 
WHITE DOT Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
An early flowering white pom of medium height. Beautiful sprays of 
pure white one and one-half inch blooms that can take either frost or 
rain. In bloom October 1. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Weather resistant rich golden yellow; clean branching sprays carry 
many large well formed blooms. Medium height. September 15. 
YELLOW DOT Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Masses of glowing yellow flowers on sturdy 18 inch plants. An excel- 
lent yellow pom and a reliable bloomer. Late September. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We suggest these for borders, rock gardens or wherever low-growing 
perennials are needed for mass color effect. Their ease of culture and long 
blooming season, August 'til frost, make them very desirable for the per- 
ennial garden. They do best if left undisturbed for three years then 
separate and replant. 
Rooted Cuttings of all Cushion Mums .35 each; 3 of one name $1.00 
COCHECO Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Compact plants covered with attractive reddish purple flowers. A mass 
of glowing color from early September until killing frost. Extremely 
hardy. September 10. 
CRIMSON CUSHION ; Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Beautiful wine red. Profuse blooming, true cushion type. September 15. 
GOLDEN CUSHION ; Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Rich golden yellow. Well formed plants covered with one inch fully 
double flowers. September 25. 
LITTLE BOB Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Perfectly formed 1 inch pompon flower of deep rosy-salmon suffused 
bronze. The bushy symmetrical plants stand up well in any kind of 
weather. Start blooming early in September. 
MAJOR CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
An improved pink cushion. Exquisite 2 inch blooms of clear pink 
changing to pinkish mauve as the flower ages. Shapely plants with 
deep green foliage. September 10. 
PINK CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
True cushion type completely covered with beautiful 114 inch pink 
flowers from late July until October. 
POWDER PUFF Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
A good white. Twelve inch plants with pure white, double flowers. 
QUILLED CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Oriental red aging to bright bronze. Has twilled petals of cactus dahlia 
type. Taller than most cushions. Free flowering and very colorful. 
September 25. 
RED CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Garnet red flowers on strong 16 inch plants. Late August. 
ROUGE CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Early blooming, superior red cushion. Intense red-bronze flowers with 
a bright yellow center. 
SALMON CUSHION Plants each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Salmon pink and soft coral bloom on dwarf plants, good. Sept. 15. 
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