"WEAVER’S" HARDY CHRYSANTHE 
In our ever increasing list of out-door "Mums' 1 we have h ^ 
collection of the best and most popular tested and profe»~ namf<^*^ 
varieties for’ garden and outdoor*blooming* * f ^ 
Hardy "Mums" are liked by all. T hey produce a wonder fuLQ^^v + 
bloom long after most flowers are gone. The many colored 
long graceful stems, are unexcelled for bouquets, table and other* 
decorations, often lasting for weeks after cutting under favorable 
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. Each Group covers # a flowering period from late August until Nov¬ 
ember -* The later kinds bloom beautifully even after freezing. Lifted 
irom the garden or border in late fall,, and potted.make excellent ' 
showy lasting plants for all purposes. Late varieties remain good 
until Christmas. “ ’ • . 
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To insure complete and-prompt delivery,' orders should be placed as 
early as possible. * “ 
■TERMS: Remittance with order as we Deliver‘Arivwhere Prepaid. 
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The finest flowers are 'grown from the size plants we supply-as priced 
in each group. Often early in season,large field clumps*are available 
as priced. 
# CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS... 
When To Plant . Soon as ground can be worked in spring after danger 
of freezing is over, even up to June 20th, will give good blooming 
plants in fall. 
How To Plant . Dig ground deep, most any kind of soil that will grow 
anything else will grow Mums. Work in some good rotted manure or 
fertilizer if available, if fed well plants will be strong, flowers 
larger. Have soil loose and mellow, set plants like you would cabbage 
and tomatoes, spacing them 12 to loins, apart. Press .moist' soil 
'firmly around roots. Cultivate often, keep grass and weeds out. 
Stopping or Shaping. Plants . To prevent straggly spindly growth and 
'secure mere bushy and rounded type plants, when 8ms. high cut back 
to 6ins. alien new shoots are dins.long, pinch out the terminal bud, 
- this tends to produce desirable stocky type plants. 
Disbudding . Treat as above, but only allow one flower bud on each 
'stem and that a terminal bud, keep all side -buds pinched out* While 
do not approve this method, it produces larger individual flowers* 
NOTE: [ Marked,are 2 4-36". Tall branchy very prolific growing. 
- Marked,are 24-36", Tall erect,stout stemmed showy sorts. 
’ Marked,are 15-20". Dwarf compact erect growing stout 
stemmed kinds and good potted. 
* Marked,are 15-20". Dwarf branchy prolific growing sorts, 
excellent for pot,plants. 
x Marked,are 10-12". Very dwarf,compact and trailing kinds. 
Good pot plants;suitable for Rockery and Border planting. 
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GROUP A 
LARGE FLOORING... 
[ANGELO. Pleasing- light pink. Popular. Oct.- 2 Oth. 
’BOSTON BRONZE. Showy bronzy-orange. Oct. 25th. 
*C0M0LETA. A beauty. Golden yellow. Sept, ,25th.’ 
!ENCHANTRESS. Bright, even, rose-pink. Oct. 1st. 
IGOLDEN QUEEN. Popular golden yellow. Oct. 15th. 
’GYPSY QUEEN. True flashy "Gypsy" colors. Oct. 20th. 
-x-GOLDEN GLOW. A fine bright yellow. Sept. 1st. 
*x-l’ARGE1TTUILLAS. Bronze tipped yellow. Aug. 25th. 
-MARIE A NTIONETTE. Full deep rosy pink. Oct. 2 5th. 
-MRS ROBERTS. Long stemmed, deep pink. Nov, 1st, 
’MRS F II BERGEN. Pale pink, deep center. Oct. 25th. 
•’OLD FASHIONED PINK. Popular rose pink. Oct. 20th. 
xWHITE VICTORY. Outstanding pure white. Oct. 15th. 
DECORATIVE.. 
-x-MURILLO. Finest possible soft pink. Sept. 25th. 
-OURAY. Rich dark scarlet, copper glow. Oct. 25th. 
-OLD HOMESTEAD. Cerise, red, rose and buff. Oct. 10th. 
[SUNBURST. Very showy garnet-copper-gold. Nov. 1st. 
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