Try a package of my Chryspopcan seed 
Twelve years of careful cultivation has been necessary to bring this 
beautiful flower to its present high state of perfection. The word beautiful does 
not describe it. One must see it in bloom to really appreciate its rare beauty. 
Your imagination would need to run riot to gain any idea of the colors and tints. 
The flower resembles in many ways the Chrysanthemum, Poppy, Carnation, 
and seme have the shape of Dahlia, so it might be truly said that it is a com¬ 
bination of all these favorites. 
The plant attains a height of from 2 to 4 feet. It has long graceful stems 
and handsome green foliage forming an attractive bush. Each plant yields from 
ten to fifteen large and full flowers. One plant last year yielded 27 perfect 
flowers. 
A chemist would probably analyze the CHRYSPOPCAN to be composed of 
the following strains, Poppy 75% Carnation 10% Chrysanthemum 10% Dahlia 
5% with some plants varying slightly one way or the other. 
Most of the flowers are three to four inches in diameter. The petals are 
of imposing effect. Some are broad, resembling ruffled satin, which others are 
silky, curly and fringed. The formations are of great beauty, and it is impos¬ 
sible to give an accurate detailed description. Each flower has an attractiveness 
all its own. 
Colors produced to date, are Ashes of Rose, Chinese Red, Pink, Fuchsia, 
Red, Lavender, Maroon, Mauve, White, Pink Tipped, White and Scarlet with 
Light Stripes. 
To grow Chryspopcan once means it will always have a choice spot in your 
garden. 
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CHRYSPOPCAN 
THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWER 
SEEDS 
Combination package 50 cents. 
Special combination consist¬ 
ing of the double amount of 
seed, and varieties, $1.00. 
The CHRYSPOPCAN is a 
very robust plant and grows on 
the style of a dwarf Dahlia 
plant, but does not need any 
stake to support it. 
CHRYSPOPCANS begin to 
bloom about June 15th and 
keep on sending out beautiful 
This picture shows a chryspopcan plant in bloom, 
blooms until the latter part of Note the sturdiness and vigor of this plant, also 
the stem that holds the flowers erect. Note the 
July. size and shape of flowers on plant, which was 
4 ft. high, also the foliage. 
CHRYSPOPCAN DESCRIPTION 
