PLANTS 
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Chrysanthemums 
Plants ready about May 1st. Pot grown. All types, 15c. each; 
$1.50 per dozen. Orders amounting to $1.00 and over are pre¬ 
paid within the fourth zone. Add 15c. to cover cost of postage 
and handling on orders for Chrysanthemums for less than 
$1.00. 
Large Flowered Type 
Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in well fertilized 
ground. After the young plants have grown 12 inches pinch 
them back about 4 inches, then each plant will send out 
from 3 to 4 stems. In order to give strength to the blossoms, 
cover the ground with a layer of an inch or two of decayed 
manure. As soon as the buds appear on the stems, let the 
largest remain and pinch off all others. 
EARL KITCHENER —Amaranth with a silvery reverse, enor¬ 
mous size. 
BRONZE TURNER —Buff bronze, lower petals shaded rosy 
bronze, incurved. 
J. C. NEAL— Clear yellow. 
MISS RITA MITCHELL —Salmon-bronze with fawn reverse; a 
most attractive variety of enormous size. 
MRS. G. G. MASON— Clear blood-red. 
MRS. KELLY —Deep amaranth with a deep lavender reverse. 
PINK TURNER —Clear lavender-pink, incurved. 
REFLEKED LOUISA POCKETT— Reflexed purest white. 
THOS. W. POCKETT —A lovely clear pink with incurving tips. 
WILLIAM TURNER —Pure white, incurved. 
WM. H. WAITE —Deep bronze, almost shading to scarlet. 
YELLOW TURNER —Light yellow, incurved. 
Pompon or Button Type 
BALLWIN’S SCARLET —Bronze red, splendid form. Button 
type. 
BELLE MAUVE —Rosy mauve. Button. 
CANARY —Bright canary yellow. Button. 
CHRISTMAS GOLD —Golden-yellow. Baby. 
DONALD —Lavender-pink. Button. 
INDIAN HILL —Orange-yellow. Button. 
JULIA DE WITT —Bright bronzy-amber with deeper shadings. 
Medium. 
L’ARGENTILLIS— Chestnut-red. Button. 
NELMA PUTNAM. —Rose-pink. Medium. 
PINK GEM— Lilac-pink, Baby. 
RED CAPRICE —Crimson-maroon. Medium. 
UVALDA —Pure glistening white. Medium. 
Anemone Flowered Type 
An entirely distinct type which is readily identified by the 
large central cluster composed of a myriad of smaller short 
petals. 
CHESTNUT —An even shade of tan color. 
GRAF VON ORIOLA —Pure rose-pink, tubular petals in center, 
tipped gold. 
MRS. O. W. WINSTON— Deep yellow. 
RED BIRD —Deep ruby-red with green, golden-crested center. 
SURPRISE —Rose-pink. 
TRIUMPH —Golden yellow shaded bronze. 
Single Type 
ETHEL MAY JOHNSON— Shiny bronze. 
PORTIA —Deep salmon-bronze shading in center to bright 
flame. 
ROSE ROYAL —Deep rose. 
RICHARD DELAFIELD— Terra-cotta-red. 
VIVIAN COOK— Yellow. 
WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM —A grand vigorous pink. 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
Carnations 
Ready about April 1st. 3-inch pots. Each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 
Orders amounting to $1.00 and over are prepaid within the 
fourth zone. Add 15c. to cover cost of postage and handling 
on orders for Carnations for less than $1.00. 
MAINE SUNSHINE— Yellow. 
MORNING GLOW— Light pink. 
PAISLEY —Yellow penciled bright pink. 
PATRICIAN —White, spicy fragrance. 
PINK ABUNDANCE— Medium pink. 
SPECTRUM SUPREME— Scarlet. 
WOBURN —Bright crimson. 
Geraniums 
(Protect from frost until established) 
3-inch pots. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. Orders amounting to $1.00 
and over are prepaid within the fourth zone. Add 15c. to 
cover cost of postage and handling on orders for Ger¬ 
aniums for less than $1.00. 
MADAM KOVALESKY — Also known as “Santa Barbara.” 
Flowers bright orange in immense trusses. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON —Single, clear, rosy-pink with a large 
white eye. 
PAUL CRAMPEL — Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. Very large 
truss. 
MRS. E. G. HILL —Beautiful salmon; a fine large flower. 
WHITE —Single pure white. 
Ivy Leafed Varieties 
SINGLE LAVENDER —A beautiful clear lavender shade. 
GALILEE —Double bright pink. 
CHAS. TURNER —Double bright salmon-rose, very large. 
DOUBLE SCARLET—Vivid red. 
