Golden Cheer. Real double, golden yellow flowers on 
unusually long strong stems with large flower clus- 
ters. The exciting thing about this variety is that the 
blooms seem frost proof. Even after a severe freeze 
when all the other mums are gone, these flowers are 
still unblemished. Late Sept. to heavy frosts. 24-3 
ft. Pot plants. 
Grandeur. Large, double white flowers with edges of 
petals very delightfully tinged with pink are produced 
from late Sept. to heavy frosts. 18-24 in. Pot plants. 
Royal Gem. Very full, large double flowers of unusually 
deep garnet-red, incurved cupped petals. Heavy, 
clean foliage; compact bushy plants. Sept. to heavy 
freeze. 18 in. Pot plants. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Avalanche. Beautifully formed, large, double, fluffy- 
white blooms, lightly creamed in the center in massive 
sprays from Sept. 20 on. 14-2 ft. Pot plants. 
Cecil Beed. One ot the best early pink varieties. Large, 
double flowers of deep pink with tips of petals trimmed 
gold, produced abundantly from early Sept. on. 2-21/2 
ft. Pot plants, : 
Orchid Helen. Sturdy, double, orchid-pink flowers of 
unusual beauty on dwarf plants from early Sept. on. 
18 in. Pot plants. 
Pomponette. New and outstanding. Pompons in masses 
of bright Tyrolean yellow overcast gently with golden 
bronze. This mum has great eye appeal, good cutting 
qualities and sturdy growth. Mid-Sept. to frost. 1, 
ft. Pot plants. 
The CUSHION MUMS 
An extremely popular type of Hardy Chrysanthemums 
that form a dense compact mound with most varieties 
about 15-18 inches high and more in width. A normal 
pian will produce hundreds or more blooms during the 
all. 
Champion Cushion. Flowers open to deep reddish- 
bronze, changing to lighter bronze as they mature. 
Major Cushion. A trim, neat plant with choice salmon- 
pink flowers. 
Red Cushion. This choice variety is a mass of really 
bright red. 
White Cushion. Masses of delicate blush buds open to 
lovely white flowers. 
Yellow Supreme Cushion. New. A soft but most ap- 
pealing shade of yellow. 
CONVALLARIA, Lily-of-the-Valley 
*Majalis. Sprays of small, fragrant, bell-shaped flowers 
of waxen texture. May, June. 8 in. 
Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 50¢ 
each; $1.40 per 3 of one variety; $5.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
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