Hallawells CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
There is no more rewarding plant than the Chrys- 
anthemum—for color and form, so decorative in the 
garden landscape scheme, and so generous in its 
supply of cut flowers for late summer and well into 
fall. Those of you who listen regularly to our KNBC 
RADIO GARDEN TALKS probably know by now the 
rules for growing good “mums” and to assist the 
new enthusiasts, here they. are. 
1. Don’t leave old plants to grow a second year— 
they make a shaggy unsightly growth and con- 
sume good garden space. 
2. At blooming time, label the ones you like the 
best. 
3. When plants have finished blooming, remove 
these to some out-of-the-way spot in the garden. 
4. In late March and April, make terminal tip cut- 
tings from the new growth, root them in sand, 
and transplant to the garden during May and 
June. 
For best results therefore, make one of two choices, 
either renew by cuttings (see rules above) or dis- 
card all plants after blooming, and get FRESH 
ROOTED PLANTS EACH YEAR. 
HALLAWELL’S “MUMS” are all well rooted plants 
grown from choice cuttings. They include the finest 
garden varieties and will give you gratifying results. 
45c each, any 5 for $2.00, 
any 12 for $3.85, 20 for $6.25 
(except GREEN NIGHTINGALE) 
Prices— 
GREEN NIGHTINGALE—NEW! Lovely char- 
treuse-green flowers of spidery type. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $5.00 
ANEMONE FLOWERED TYPE 
These lovely ‘‘mums” have a quilled cushion center, 
surrounded by a ray of petals often of a contrasting, 
color. They are very attractive. 
BRONZE FRIEDA—Salmon buff bronze. 
ESTRELITA—Autumn shades. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Orchid pink, gold cushion. 
TITAN—Scarlet crimson, bronzy cushion. 
WHITE FRIEDA—Yellow cushion. 
YELLOW ANEMONE—AII yellow. 
PINK RAYONANTE 
LARGE FLOWERING 
TYPE 
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CUSHION MUMS 
Compact plants 15 to 18 in. high bloom continuously 
late summer to frost: 
AMELIA—Late blooming lavender. 
GOLDEN CARPET—Golden yellow pompon. 
CRIMSON CUSHION—Wine red. 
QUEEN CUSHION—White. 
SALMON CUSHION—Salmon to coral. 
MAHOGANY CUSHION—Mahogany red. 
SPIDERY and SPOON “MUMS” 
A special Hallawell selection of exquisite cut flower 
varieties in the lovely spidery and spoon type. 
BRONZE RAYONNANTE—Quill spoon. 
BUNBU—Orchid-lavender—fishhook. 
COPPER ROCKET—Coppery-bronze, quilled. 
PINK FANTASY—Fishhook spider. 
PINK RAYONNANTE—Quilled spoon. 
PINK SPIDER—Fishhook spider. 
PUNCH BOWL—Burgundy red. 
YELLOW RAYONNANTE—Quill spoon. 
WHITE RAYONNANTE—Quilled spoon. 
POMPON TYPE 
In the fall when flowers are scarce, you’ll appreciate 
a generous planting of these delightful garden 
“mums.” Flowers range in size from % inch to 3 
inches across, usually in sprays of several flowers 
each. Supported plants may be grown 12 to 15 in. 
apart. 
ARCADIA—White, medium size. 
BRONZE BUTTON 
GOLD COAST—Lemon yellow. 
GRACIE FIELDS—Purple rose. 
HASEGAWA—Golden yellow. 
HIGHLIGHT—Pink, red center. 
LEGAL TENDER—Bronze and gold. 
LETITIA—Light pink, dark center. 
MASTERPIECE—Tourmaline pink. 
PINK DOT—Pink, dark center. 
WILD FIRE—Bright red, large. 
YELLOW DOTY—Intense yellow. 
POMPON 
LARGE FLOWERING TYPE 
Choice large flowering varieties for cut flowers. The 
size of the flower of this type depends upon the num- 
ber of flowers per plant. If they are to be trained 
to one flower on a single stem, we suggest consult- 
ing a good book for the proper way to do it. If 
more flowers are desired, the plants should be 
pinched back once, twice or three times. Smaller 
flowers of course will result. A little reading on the 
subject will be very rewarding. 
ALBATROSS—White, incurved. 
BRONZE WAITE—Bronzy, reflex. 
GARNET KING—Red reflex. 
GRAPE BOWL—Purple, incurved. 
HILDA BERGEN—Reddish bronze, incurved. 
J. W. PRINCE—Rose pink, incurved. 
MAJ. ED BOWES—Rose-pink, incurved. 
ORCHID QUEEN—Orchid pink, incurved. 
WILLIAM TURNER—White, incurved. 
YELLOW WAITE—Golden yellow, incurved. 
SINGLE TYPE 
Be sure to include these in your collection! You’ll 
find them an excellent cut flower. 
KATOAKA BRONZE—Bronze shades. 
RED KING—Fine red daisy. 
KIMOTO WHITE—Best single white. 
SUNRAY—Yellow. 
W. H. BUCKINGHAM—Rose. 
SURPRISE MUM COLLECTION 
If you can’t decide quite which varieties you 
want, just leave it to us, and order the SUR- 
PRISE COLLECTION which fits your needs; 
each plant will be labeled and we’re sure 
you'll be pleased. 
SURPRISE COLLECTION No. 1: 12 “mum” 
nine (our selection, value $3.75) for 
SURPRISE COLLECTION No. 2: 20 “mum” 
ek (our selection, value $6.00) for 
SURPRISE COLLECTION No. 3:-35 “mum” 
cone (our selection, value $10.50) for 
SINGLE 
CUSHION 
