CHRISTMAS GOLD. Golden. 
DAINTY MAID. Pearl white. 
WEE DOT. Tiny b ronze. 
Medium Button Type 
Size of a nickel or a quarter dollar. Do not disbud. 
CORA PECK BUHL. Yellow. 
DOTSON. Old rose. 
FIELDS OF SNOW. White. 
GOLDEN NYMPH. Golden. 
NEW YORK. Yellow-bronze. 
NUGGETTS. Early Golden yellow. 
RODELL. Early lemon-yellow. 
Five Anemone Types 
With pretty quilled and twisted petals in the center of 
each flower. May be disbudded if desired. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. New, pink. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Crimson-maroon. 
IZOLA. Unusual; attractive; Amarantli. 
NORMA. Orchid pink petals; golden pink center. 
STOPLIGHT. Terra cotta petals; low yellow center. 
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flower the same Fall, provided you obtain potted plants. 
However, the earlier planting is recommended. 
Soil 
Never plant on poorly drained soil, although the chry¬ 
santhemum likes moisture it does not like wet feet. 
Most any other type of soil will grow them well. Heavy 
clay soil produces splendid results. Loosen the soil by 
cultivation several times after planting and mulch when 
plants start new growth. 
Planting 
As soon as plants arrive unpack them, if they have 
dried in transit set the roots in water, and place in a 
cool, shaded spot for three or more hours before planting. 
Location and Spacing 
Large Single Flowered Chrysanthemums 
To increase size of flowers allow one bud to a branch; 
5 to 7 branches to a plant. 
BUCKINGHAM. B ronze. 
BUCKINGHAM. Chestnut. 
BUCKINGHAM. Pink. 
ELIZABETH McDOWELL. Chamoise. 
MELBA. Beautiful red-bronze. 
Five Pot Plant Varieties 
Also suitable for ROCKERIES or BORDERS, due to 
tlieir low bushy growth. Bloom early. 
BUTLER’S CAPRICE. Deep pink. 
LILAC CAPRICE. Deep lilac. 
PURPLE CAPRICE. Deep purple. 
WHITE CAPRICE. Clear white. 
YELLOW CAPRICE. Golden yellow. 
Aster Flowered Chrysanthemums 
Allow 4 to 6 stems to a plant; remove all but one but 
from each stem, to produce specimen show flowers. 
BUE. Bronze; nicely quilled. 
DOROTHY TURNER. Yellow-bronze (new). 
FIREBIRD. Reddish-maroon. 
IRENE RICH. Attractive pink. 
SOURCE-de’OR. Pure gold. 
Pompons of Aster Type 
No disbudding needed. 
CLORINDA. Reddish-bronze. 
INDIAN RED. Copper-red. 
LUCIA. Attractive lilac-pink. 
POPCORN. A bright pink of merit. 
ROSE CHARM. Bright rose. 
Five Early Large Flowered Chrysanthemums 
Extra early flowering sorts. Must be disbudded. 
CELESTRA. Yellow. 
INDIANOLA. B ronze. 
SILVER SHEEN. White. 
LUSTRE. Rose. 
CHRYSALORA. Golden. 
Plants may be set singly in Hardy borders or beds 
with other flowers allowing about two feet of room for 
the Hardy varieties to naturalize and spread. In garden 
beds, when planted alone, 8 to 10 inches is plenty of 
room. For the ideal results we recommend the chrysan¬ 
themum bed with at least an 18-inch path through the 
middle of the bed. Beds may be made as long as is 
necessary to accommodate the desired amount of plants. 
Set the plants in rows 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Chrysanthemums 
SPRING OR FALL. Prices the same, unless stated 
otherwise. 
We send whole clumps from soil in the FALL only. 
And nice plants from pots, with soil ball attached in the 
SPRING, at these prices. Any one plant 15c labeled. 
Any 2 plants of one kind 25c. Any 8 plants any kind 
$1.00. Any 18 plants for $2.00. Add 15c to all orders for 
plants less than $2.00 for postage. 
Japanese Single Chrysanthemums 
For Pots, Rock Gardens, Cut Flowers. No disbudding; 
stake and train soon. 
PINK—WHITE—RED—YELLOW—GARNET — From 
pots only. 25c. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Cascade or Tall, Climbing Mums 
For training on trellis, balls or pyramids. 
DELICIOUS. Attractive lilac. 
SUNRISE. Clear attractive pink. 
GOLDELOCKS. Golden yellow. 
GLACIER. Pure white. 
Chrysanthemum—Gold Coin 
Most useful yellow for mass planting among shrubbery; 
for disbudding or to grow without disbudding. Ideal cut¬ 
ting variety. 
(A. R.) Plants $1.00 per doz; $6.00 per 100. 
2)4" Plants, $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
DOROTHY TURNER 
GOLD COIN 
ROSE CHARM 
