MRS. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT. See page 9 
Chrysanthemums for 1934 
W E HAVE endeavored this year, as never before, to add to our already extensive list of Chrys¬ 
anthemums such varieties as will cover the every need of the grower. A careful examination 
of the exhibits at the National Show of the Chrysanthemum Society of America at Washington, 
D. C., last fall enabled us to select the worth-while varieties and stock them so we would be in a position 
to supply our customers with the best. 
We take our cuttings from field-grown plants, assuring you strong and healthy stock. They are 
clean and free from midge—this we guarantee you. 
The information that we print concerning date for “taking the bud” and benching is as accurate 
as we can give. Seasonal weather conditions and a difference in locality will make some difference in 
rare cases, but the recommendations as given are an excellent guide. Our Chrysanthemum Depart¬ 
ment is anxious to assist you, if it is able, in any matter concerning the growing or choice of varieties 
that might arise with you. 
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