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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Japanese Mountain or Cascade Varieties 
These are small single varieties of fairly dwarf growth, very free flowering, 
and with soft or pliable stems. The term Cascade is given these varieties from the 
fact that one or more growths may be bent down without injury to the plant 
making them acceptable for use on tables or other flat furniture; with one or more 
growths hanging down and the balance of the plant upright. This of course is all 
attained by training. The wood is so pliable that it may be tied in nearly any 
shape desired. 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
BROWN BUTTON—This baby pompon has such a pliant stem that it is a fine 
subject to be grown as a cascade variety. It is dark bronze in color, maturing 
November 10. and is one inch in diameter. 
Brown Button Shooting Star 
SHOOTING STAR—We have been fortunate in securing an anemone variety 
which belongs to the cascade section. The star shaped flower is yellow and the 
center is a low anemone cushion, maturing November tenth. Diameter, one and 
three-eight inches. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.60 each, $5.50 per ten, $50.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Bronze, Pink, Red, White and Yellow". 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.25 each, $2.00' per ten, $15.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
THE KINNEY PUMP 
For applying liquid manure, this pump has no equal. 
Remember that the water pressure does the pumping and that the flow of 
liquid fertilizer through the hose, diluted about one-half, is even and continuous 
as long as the liquid is reasonably clear and there is water pressure behind it. 
It will apply from five to fifteen gallons of liquid fertilizer a minute. There 
is no waste. You screw the pump to the faucet, attach the suction hose (either 
Vz or % inch) to side of opening in pump, using rubber washer to make joint 
tight and put the end of this hose in the barrel or tank of clear liquid manure. 
Then attach the three-fourths inch discharge hose (Vz inch hose will not answer 
here). The liquid manure follows, and will keep coming until the supply in the 
barrel or tank is exhausted—provided the liquid manure is reasonably free from 
coarse matter which would clog the pump. $2.60 postpaid. 
