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WHOLESALE LIST FOR FLORISTS, LANDSCAPERS AND NURSERYMEN 
New 
Developments in 
Hardy CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
H ARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS were always one of the great specialties in our nurseries. Years back when 
the assortment was very small, the real hardy varieties were limited to only a few good sorts. The demand 
was exceptionally good and right now the gardeners are tremendously interested in the new developments. 
We, continuously being on the lookout for better things, kept up our plantings with new introductioss in 
Chrysanthemums. After judging these plants in their flowering seasons, we discarded many which did not come 
up to our satisfaction, keeping for propagation only those varieties that we considered the very best. 
Our assortmest covers the large flowering types, the mediums and the small buttons together with the single 
and semi-douhle flowering types. We are sure yoif can select from our list any type of Chrysanthemum that 
will satisfy your liking. 
Before offering these, we worked up good quantities of all varieties. This is in line with our policy in 
offering to the trade the newest developments at reasonable prices. Please note we list both rooted cuttings and 
pot plants. For the prices we are asking, you cannot afford to be without these new creations. The rooted 
cuttings are now ready and we will have a steady supply up to June first; pot plants April first on. 
California 
A. BARHAM. A beautiful orange bronze 
and the first variety of this color to 
come into flower. Shows up wonderfully 
well under light when used as a decora¬ 
tion. Blooms in October. 
BARBARA CUMMING. Very attractive, 
large, full flower of the Decorative type, 
over 3 inches across, and clear yellow in 
color, shading to orange-bronze toward 
the center. It commences flowering in 
late August and continues until late 
October. Vigorous and branchy, attain¬ 
ing 2 feet. 
BEATRICE. Beautiful cerise red flowers 
from 1% to 2 inches across, on upright 
tall growing plant, forming- mass of 
bloom in Oct. and Nov. Flowers are in¬ 
tensely double. A distinctive flower well 
adapted to the fall cut-flower trade. 
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PINK CUSHION 
This is one of the most admired 
Chrysanthemums. It is a solid 
compact grower, flowering from 
first of October until frost. 
The flowers come continuously 
throughout the entire fall. The 
whole clump, while in flower is 
completely covered. 
The color is a beautiful shade 
of pink. Due to its color and its 
compact growth we believe at this 
time there is no other Chrysan¬ 
themum as effective in rock gar u 
den, landscape or border planting. 
Rooted Cuttings, Per 100, $5.00; 
Per 1,000, $45.00. 
2-inch Pots Ready February to 
June, Per 100, $7.00; Per 1,000, 
$65.00. 
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CALIFORNIA. This helps to make up the 
assortment of the better yellow Hardy 
Chrysanthemums, being single daisy 
like on attractive long stems. It makes 
a very desirable sort for late autumn 
show in a well planned perennial gar¬ 
den. At the same time it can be cut for 
decoration purposes. 
CHAMPAGNE. A bright ruby-red in col¬ 
or. In a planting of Chrysanthemums 
these are distinct. Flowers are of a good 
size. Due to their wonderful color they 
are very desirable. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A magnificent 
and distinct variety producing masses 
of rich crimson-maroon flowers, intensi¬ 
fied with deep garnet tones, and con¬ 
trasting with a prominent golden yel¬ 
low center. The flowers are large, fully 
4 inches in diameter, with exceptional 
keeping qualities. Blooms in late Sep¬ 
tember. 
DAINTY. The buds are reddish-bronze, 
while flowers display a touch of pink, 
single daisy-like. Altogether a simple 
and beautiful variety, well named. 
| ALADDIN | 
| The Perpetual Flowering Mum | 
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| color at first being an exquisite j 
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j which deepens in early autumn. | 
| Rooted Cuttings, Per 100, $5.00; | 
j Per 1,000, $45.00. i 
J 2-inch Pot Plants, Per 100, $8.00; j 
| Per 1,000, $75.00. j 
DAZZLER. Brilliant cardinal-red. Fine 
growing habit. This variety is noticeable 
from a distance. In a very large per¬ 
centage of cases it is among the first 
selected by buyers who like good bright 
colored Chrysanthemums. 
EDEN. Bright rose. This variety makes 
very attractive pot plants if disbudded 
and grown for this purpose. In addition 
to its value as a pot plant we consider 
this one of the outstanding sorts for 
landscape effects. 
EARLY MORN. Large double shell-pink. 
For an out-of-doors hardy variety this 
is one of the choicest for cutting pur¬ 
poses. Flowers are produced on strong 
erect stems. Will fit into most any floral 
arrangement. 
EMMA MARIE. Large double rich lemon- 
yellow. Strong grower, very free flower¬ 
ing, maintaining the good bright yellow 
color far into late autumn. 
FERN RIDGE. Single fiery-red with high 
orang'e center. This combination makes a 
beautiful contrast. Strong' grower and 
profuse bloomer. This we believe will 
become one of the popular single Chry¬ 
santhemums. It is very striking. 
Rooted Cuttings, Ready Now, Per 100, $5.00; Per 1,000, $45.00 
2-inch Pot Plants, April 1st On, Per 100, $8.00; Per 1,000, $75.00 
25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
