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Norma 
Thank sgiving Flowering 
Chrysanthemums 
15 cents each, 6 for 75 cents, 12 for $1.25 
DR. ENCUEHARD Beautiful true pink. Ball-shaped. 
DECEMBER GLORY One of the best pure white for late flower¬ 
ing. Petals incurve throughout, forming a 
perfect globe-shaped flower six inches in diameter. 
EDWIN SEIDEWITZ A beautiful late, incurved, bright pink, 
maturing from Thanksgiving to early 
December. Surpasses all late pinks we have grown. 
GOLDEN MISTLETOE Fine late commercial yellow. A splendid 
sort. Still unsurpassed as a late yellow. 
HARVARD Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson; in perfec¬ 
tion November 15th and later. 
HELEN FRICK Color a beautiful clear pink, slightly deeper at 
the center. 
NAGOYA Fine late yellow; can be grown for Thanksgiving if 
desired. 
SUNGOLD The brightest late yellow we have. Has strong upright 
growth and may be used for Thanksgiving or later. 
One of the new leading yellows. 
TOWANTIC An excellent pure white of fine incurved form with 
excellent stem and foliage. 
ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
20 cents each. Set of 4 for 50 cents 
The anemone flowers consist of one or more rows of flat or 
tubular ray florets with shorter quilled or tubular disc florets of 
the same or a distinct color, and are grown in sprays for artistic 
floral arrangements. Fine for disbudding. 
WHITE HELEN FRICK A very desirable late white. A sport 
from Helen Frick. 
WHITE MISTLETOE Pure white, magnificent form and strong 
grower. A fitting companion for Golden 
Mistletoe. 
One each of the 11 Thanksgiving Mums for $1.00 
BLANCHE One of the largest anemones yet produced; snow white, 
very perfect in form, large finely rounded cushion, 
and snowy ray petals. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT Page 22. 
NORMA Probably no chrysanthemum introduced in past years 
has created such a favorable impression amongst flower 
buyers as has this new introduction. For best results, disbudding 
should be practiced, allowing plant to carry six to eight blooms. 
“Norma” is a large flowering orchid-pink anemone with golden- 
pink cushion making a very striking combination. Individual 
flowers average 4 inches to 5 inches across. 
ROSE ROYAL Another fine anemone and rather distinct in color, 
being a violet-rose throughout, and matures No¬ 
vember 15; disbud. 
NOTE 
The express rates this year have been reduced 
about 25%, which will be a big saving over last 
year when plants are shipped by express. 
Heretofore, nursery stock has been shipped as 
first class—now it is second class. 
DAISY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price, 15e each; 3 for 40e; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.50 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM A brilliant light bronze with golden 
shadings ; a sport from Mrs. Bucking¬ 
ham, with the same splendid growth. 
CREDDIE MASON Bright crimson ; medium sized flowers make 
wonderful display. 
DAZZLER True single with one row of petals ; color, the bright¬ 
est shade of crimson, and does not fade throughout 
the season. 
COLDEN MENSA Doubtless the best single yellow for general 
purposes. 
HILDA WELLS Beautiful Tuscan red, with a light yellow tint¬ 
ing at base of petals. 
MENSA One of the largest single whites; produces freely on 
long, stiff stems. 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM Is another big flat flower with 
petals of wonderful texture, the 
loveliest shade of soft rose-pink—very lasting both on and off the 
plant; long stemmed ; one of the very best. 
One each of the 7 Daisy Mums for 75c 
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