7 FLUID DRIVE SPECIALS! 7 
GEARED TO STREAMLINE AMERICA’S FALL GARDENS 
Modern in Design 
e Sharp, Scintillating Colors 
7 ALL DOUBLES 7 
COURAGEOUS ° 
(Dr. Kraus.) A peerless red, frost hardy and vividly aglow 
from October 1 on. Dramatically intense ruby-crimson, beauti- 
fully wrought, fairly bursting with sheer life and vigor. Proudly 
pyramidal, 2-foot plant with lush, bronzy foliage. Rapidly be- 
coming the monarch of the reds. Wonderful. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
AVALANCHE ° 
An always-dependable large early-blooming white. Great 
34-inch flower, fluffy and almost snow-white, in lavish quantities. 
Heavy 18-inch grower, a miniature snowman from September 
20 on. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
BETRY:: 
Clean, cheerful—a real charmer. A true “lady” of poised, 
assured grace and beauty. Perhaps the most delightful pink, 
with no traces of intruding magentas. Superbly formed 3-inch 
flower of vivacious salmon-pink. A plant of character, a notable 
2-foot pyramid. Warmly appealing and faultlessly groomed. 
October 1. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
LAVENDER LADY ° 
(B.N., 1939.) Still “Queen of the Mums”—still “the” laven- 
der! Time cannot dim the luster of her breath-taking 3-inch 
bloom of clearest silvery lavender. Serenely secure in her class, 
just as vigorous and liberal of bloom as ever. 2}¢-foot plant 
bursting with bouquets. Late September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
GONDOLIER ° 
(B.N., 1953.) An indescribably wine-dipped crimson-ver- 
milion, claret-toned gem. A 31-inch bloom, very full and deep, 
faintly silver-dusted. 214 feet. Magnificent under artificial light. 
Late September. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
YELLOW AVALANCHE ° 
(Lehman.) Greatly loved—it’s early, easy and uniquely at- 
tractive. Giant, fluffy flowers of the elusive, enthralling soft 
yellow so hard to find, with deeper color at the center. Superb 
foil for darker shades, and a welcome cut flower. A very lovely 
whim of Dame Nature. 18 to 24 inches. September 20. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
OLIVE LONGLAND ° 
Tastefully ornate, a smiling blend of peach, apricot and bronzy 
salmon. Airy clusters of 3-inch, double bloom. Makes a very 
good cut flower and adds charm and early color to any garden 
from September 15 on. 2 feet. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Need we repeat that we hope to see you at our 
Annual Mum Show, usually at its crest from October 
10 to 20? Here you can see over 50,000 plants glori- 
ously garbed in a veritable holocaust of hues. 
Spend an unforgettable fall day drinking in all this 
gaiety. See Today’s favorites, Tomorrow’s headliners, 
the Future’s fledglings—all in one carefree visit! 
Perhaps, at the same time, we can also serve your 
other gardening needs—bulbs, perennials, shrubs, ever- 
greens, sundries, etc. Make it a date! 
Instructive 
Interesting 
The Book for Every 
Mum Grower! 
Hardy 
Chrysanthemums 
HOW TO GROW THEM 
REVISED EDITION 
By Alex Cumming 
$3.00 per copy, postpaid 
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