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CECIL BEED. 60c each 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE, 
CHUIQUITA, ROSITA, PEPITA. 50¢ cach 
Dependable {ARLY-BLOOMING MUMS 
Candlelight. Double, well-formed flowers of ivory-white. Excellent plant habit. An early, 
dependable bloomer. Sept. 4. 50c each 
Cecil Beed. A very prolilic bloomer, fine for borders and cutting. Full double, lavender-pink 
blooms, 2! inches across. An upright plant of medium height, Sept. 1. 60c¢ each. 
Early Gold. Bright golden yellow pompon, with dark green foliage. Especially good for pots 
and borders. A low grower, Sept. 5. 60c¢ each 
Red Gold. A large button type with red and gold blooms. A good low-growing border plant. 
Sept. 15. 50c each 
Spellbound. Striking 3-inch flowers making a very showy mass effect. Deep lavender pompons 
ire produced in great abundance on large cushion-type plants. A compact bush, ideal for 
polling and use as a specimen. Sept, 25. 50c each 
Tranquility. Sprays of light yellow flowers, deeper in color toward the center. Beautiful when 
mixed with darker lavender varieties. Oct. 1. 75¢ each 
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MUMS — 1 each of the above 6 varieties A 
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CANDLELIGHT. 50¢ each TRANQUILITY. T5e each 
DAINTY BUTTON TYPES 
Chiquita. Deep lemon-yellow buttons on beautifully shaped plants. One of the very best of 
ils type. Very desirable for cutting and for the garden. Oct. 1. 50c¢ each 
Masquerade. Dark lavender-rose button pompons on well-rounded plants. The flowers are 
very neat, compact, l-inch balls. An excellent late border plant. Oct. 10. 60c each. 
Pepita. A button pompon of eggshell-white, changing to pure white with cream-colored center. 
Excellent substance. Good for cutting and border use. Sept. 25. 50c each. 
Rosita. Lavender-rose buttons with a trace of salmon, borne in abundance on well-rounded 
plants. A vigorous grower, fine for borders. Sept. 28. 50c¢ each. 
September Bronze. Golden bronze with streaks of gold on the edge of the serrated petals, 
Very shapely and free flowering. Medium height. Always attractive. Sept. 20. 50¢ each. 
Yellow Blanket. Small, bright yellow buttons with dark green foliage. Very free blooming. 
Wonderful for cutting. A good border plant when pinched back, Oct. 10. 50c¢ each, 
MUMS — 1 each of the above 6 varieties 
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MASQUERADE, 60 cach 
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YELLOW BLANKET, 50¢ each 
RED GOLD. 5c each 
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SPELLBOUND. 50c¢ each 
CULTURAL TIPS 
Keep soil well cultivated around the 
plants. A good weekly soaking in dry 
weather is preferable to frequent sprink- 
ling with the hose. 
Pinching should be started about 7 to 
14 days after planting. This will force 
the plant into branching and heavier 
blooming, will control the height and 
shape of the plant and also control the 
type of spray formation. Pinching in 
northern areas should not be done later 
than August 5. 
Disbudding will produce larger blooms 
on specific varieties. As soon as the main 
flower buds become visible, remove all 
but the center bud on each main stem. 
6 Brand-! 
Outstanding Varieties 
210 
Alpena. Large, glowing red pompon 
Dwarf, cushion-type plant. Sept. 
25. $1.00 each 
Crystal Maid. Creamy white pom- 
pons on compact plants. Sept. 12. 
51.00 each 
Gardenia. Large white decorative 
blooms; very double. Semi-dwarf. 
Sept. 25. $1.00 each. 
Iron Mountain. Deep red pompon 
z to deep rust color. Oct. 1. 
$1.00 each. 
Queen. Large, double 
orative with deeper center, 
$1.00 each. 
Spode. sry full, round blooms of 
clear yellow. Oct. 10. $1.00 each. 
1 each of the above 
6 varieties for only 
postpaid 
ORSONA. 75e¢ each 
JOAN HELEN. 50c¢ cach 
UNEXCELLED EARLY VARIETIES 
Autumn Song. Wine-red decorative flowers shading to carmine, A very pleasing new color in Mums 
Good plants of medium height. Sept. 15. 50c each 
Joan Helen. Brilliant garnet shading to purple, with bright yellow center. Semi-double. Dwarf cushion- 
type growth, excellent for borde 
Moonlight. A bright yellow decorative pompon shading to pale moonlight, giving the plant a yery beau- 
Moderate growth. Sept. 25. 60c each. 
Deep red shading to rusty bronze pompons on excellent cushion-type growth. A good border 
plant 18 to 24 inches tall. Sept. 20. 75e each, 
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WHITE CLOUD. 75e each 
AUTUMN SONG. 50c each 
MOONLIGHT. 60c¢ each 
Sept. 10. 50c each 
Masses of large, double, pure white blooms on long stems, Good for cutting and for border 
75c each. 
Yellow Avalanche. A large decorative pompon of lemon color, shading deeper toward the center, [Ex- 
tremely popular for cutting. Tall growing. Oct. 5. 50c each 
post- 
LARGE DECORATIVE MUMS 
IN EXCEPTIONAL COLORS 
Alert. Dark purple decorative flowers produced in abundance on well-shaped plants. 
Large and early. Very fine. Sept. 20. 50c each. 
Dark, brilliant firecracker-red with a 
blooming over a long period. Sept. 15. 
Apache. A large decorative with quilled peta 
golden overtone. Very weather-resistant flowe 
75e each. 
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Carnival. Very large, burnt-orange pompons with traces of gold. An old favorite for 
cutting and specimen plants. Fine plant with dark foliage. Oct. 10. 60¢ each. 
Martins White. Huge, pure white flowers, 4 inches across, Compact, low, bushy growth, 
Sept. 15. 60e each, 
Ming. Fully double, golden yellow pompons with tangerine-orange at center. Very free 
flowering. Sept. 15. 60c 
ive peach-pink flowers on strong stems, A strong plant, 
+ SS 
Pat Lehman. Large, decor 
> } good for cut flowers. Sept. 28. 60c each. 
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CARNIVAL. 60¢ each 
Your Mum plants 
will be shipped in 
this strong ton, 
insuring arrival in 
perfect condition 
Our plants are 
shipped with a good 
ball of potting 
mixture. 
6 Exotic Spiders 
to test your skill 
Bunbu. Dark orchid-lavyender flowers. 
Noy. 1, 60c¢ each 
Gold Lace. Golden yellow spider flowers. 
Noy. 1. 60c each 
Mamoru. Deep orange, with increasing 
bronze tones Loward the center. Noy 
60¢ each 
Mary Garden. A very large, light 
lavender spider-type flower. Nov. 1. 
60c e 
Queen's ce. Slender, quilled petals 
falling g fully downward, Silvery 
white, Noy. 1. 60c¢ each. 
Yellow Lace. Light lemon-colored spider 
flowers, large and double. Noy. 1. 
606 each. 
1 each of the above 
6 varieties for only 
postpaid 
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MUMS — 1 each of the aboye 6 yarieties 
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MARTINS WHITE. 60c¢ each 
MING. 60c each 
GLORIOUS BLOOM-COVERED CUSHIONS 
Champion Cushion. Small decorative flowers of deep bronze, borne in abundance on cushion- 
type plants. Good for borders and specimens. Sept. 25. 50c¢ each 
Golden Carpet. Large golden pompons cover the plant with a carpet of bloom. Very good when 
used as a cascade to hang over a terrace. Sept. 15. 60c each 
Mischief. Small daisies less than an inch across, produced by the hundred on well-rounded plants. 
Purple to deep rose-red with large golden center. Oct. 1. 75e each 
Rosa. Small, layender-rose flowers on cushion-type plants. Very desirable as a border plant. Sept. 5. 
T5c each 
White Cushion. An abundance of small white flowers, opening with a tinge of pink but later turn- 
ing white. A good border plant. Sept. 15. 30c each 
Yellow Cushion. Hundreds of disc-like, semi-double, yellow flowers on rounded plants. Sept. 15. 
50¢ each 
post- 
paid 
MUMS — 1 each of the above 6 varieties 
for only. 
CHAMPION CUSHION, 50¢ each ROSASiperenchine 
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~ APACHE, 75c each 
CARPET. 606 cach 
