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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
\ 2 Superb Exhibition Varieties 
Postpaid for $1.25 
The Chrysanthemum has a distinct place among flow¬ 
ers. Nothing will stand as much neglect and bad treat¬ 
ment without serious injury, and the blooming period 
comes when most other flowers are gone, being in their 
prime from September to December. The following list 
contains the best varieties in size, color, and vigorous 
growth for the South. 
9n oolite Faf'h Or $2.00 a dozen If ordorod 
C U WCII $9 Eiavil separate from the collection 
HawIc blowers of massive size and of a 
nowi^ deep velvety-crimson color. It 
is a close rival to Harvard, larger in size and more at¬ 
tractive to those who prefer a large flower. 
Clementine Touset ^f*'ln“the"whTte“chryl' 
anthemums. Pure snow-white, flushed with pink and 
of immense size. These great head bloomers make a 
magnificent display and should be in your chrysanthe- 
We 
mum garden. 
7e are lucky in having it to offer. 
Fncs-iiAliai*!' For a strong, vigorous grow- 
free bloomer w’ith flo'wers 
grown on long stiff stems that make it great for cut 
flowers, this variety has no superior. In color a dis¬ 
tinct bright rose-pink. Extra fine. 
Fsio'Ia Entirely distinct with its extra 
fcCIgHS wide petals and very intense 
yellow color. Of beautiful incurved form and one of 
the best chrysanthemums in existence. 
ftlAUf Another yellow but of a distinct 
WIWW shade which is a very bright 
yellow. Stems extra long and foliage especially good. 
You will like this both for beauty and vigor,- 
I A splendid new crimson or red vari- 
■■ #%¥■ IWCtll ety that isn’t as well knowm as the 
other reds but one we believe puts the finishing touches 
to this collection. It is most desirable, and you will 
thank us for bringing it to your attention. By many 
considered the best “mum.” 
Maiirl nAan 'The old standby pink chrysanthe- 
ITIaUU wall mum; a very hard variety to beat. 
This beautiful variety of pink makes a mighty attrac- 
Mrs, Jerome Jones Type of Finest White t^brysantbemnme 
Golden Eagle Type of Beautifully Incurved “Jlums” 
five appearance. 
Mrs. Henry Robinson vanety^wuh 
exquisitely incurved petals into an elegant 
form and finish. Really a splendid and showy 
chrysanthemum. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones ^nlst'^whul 
chrysanthemums ever raised. The flowers 
are magniflcent heads of exquisite form and 
finish. The pure white color with a waxy 
finish leave nothing to be desired. 
|li|.aA PArrin brightest of all 
r ^.1 I III pink varieties and also 
the most beautifully formed heads. Of me¬ 
dium size and especially hardy in the South. 
Roi riA Italia Italy. This is 
UIS Ifcaiia jjn extremely wonderful 
“mum” with the deepest golden yellow flow¬ 
ers of mammoth size. This is a prize win¬ 
ning variety; really a wonder. 
Silver Wedding 
mum of good size and uniformly-shaped flow¬ 
ers. It is hardy, prolific in bloom and in all 
a splendid variety. The foliage is heavy and 
perfect and the stems are long and strong. A 
most desirable and popular new variety. 
Plant Chrysanthemums 
Easiest culture for garden plants and 
last for years in the South. For exhibi¬ 
tion or largest flowers give more careful 
cultivation and pinch oflf all but one bud 
on head of stem and pinch off all shoots 
from main stem. Those who have not 
raised exhibition flowers are sometimes 
disappointed when they find many smaller 
flowers instead of one large head. Remem¬ 
ber, there is Just so much flowering en¬ 
ergy in a plant. Pinch off all but one bud 
for larger flower. 
