LARGE SINGLE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUM 
(To increase size of flowers allow one bud to a branch from 
5 to 7 branches to a plant) 
BUCKINGHAM BRONZE— Nov. 5th. 
BUCKINGHAM CHESTNUT. 
BUCKINGHAM PINK. Nov. 5th. 
ELIZABETH McDOWELL CHAMOISE. 
MELBA —Beautiful Red-Bronze. Nov. 5th. 
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5 Gorgeous Anemone Type 
(With pretty quilled and twisted petals, making the center 
appear like a pin-cushion. May be disbudded) 
BEAUTIFUL LADY —Bright, Pink Petals; creamy white 
cushion. 
CRIMSON GLOW —Crimson-Maroon throughout. 
IZOLA —Attractive Amaranth; unusual. 
NORMA —Orchid pink petals, golden pink center. 
SPOT LIGHT —Terra-Cotta petals; low yellow center. 
JAPANESE SINGLE FLOWERED TYPES 
(For cascading, training on trellisses, balls or pyramids) 
DELICIOUS —Attractive, unusual Lilac. 
SUNRISE —Clear, attractive, Pink. 
GOLDE LOCKS —Golden Yellow; fluted petals. 
GLACIER —Pure White. Glistening; early. 
TANGIER —Indian Red. Very attractive. 
LARGE POMPON OR BALL TYPE 
(Must be disbudded for 
specimen balls) 
For many flowers pinch tops 
twice. 
BRONZE DOTY— Large Terra 
Cotta Bronze. 
GOLDEN NYMPH — Bright 
yellow; quilled. 
LILLIAN DOTY — Beautiful 
Shell Pink. 
RED DOTY — Silvery Wine 
R<?d. 
WHITE DOTY —Large pure 
white flower. 
NEW EXTRA HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EARLY BRONZE - Blooms late August. One of the ear¬ 
liest and finest of all hardy mums. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR— Single. October first. Magnifi¬ 
cent variety, producing masses of rich crimson maroon 
flowers, shaded to garnet. 
RUTH HATTON —Decorative. Pompon. October first. 
Most prolific bloomer. Clear Ivory White, with a lemon 
yellow center. 
FRANCES WHITTLESSEY —Decorative. October 1st. 
18 inches. Rich bronze and garnet. 
VIVID —Decorative. October 1st. Big shaggy flowers the 
color of an American Beauty rose. 
A. R. S. Plants, 15c ea.; $1.50 per doz. 
Pot Grown Plants, 20c ea.; $2.00 per doz. 
AZALEA FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUM 
PINK CUSHION —The plant is dwarf and spreading in 
growth. Very hardy and far more prolific than any other 
variety. Well established single plants of Pink Cushion 
carries several hundred flowers open at one time. In color 
it is a very pleasing rose-pink. Starts blooming in late 
August and continues to be a mass of blazing glory until 
late frost. We consider Pink-Cushion the finest outdoor 
chrysanthemum for bedding, rockeries and pot culture. 
Pot Plants, 40c ea.; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
BORDER CHRYSANTHEMUM OF 
UNUSUAL MERIT 
GOLD COIN —Most useful yellow for mass planting among 
shrubbery, for disbudding or normal growth. Most ideal 
cutting variety. 
A. R. S. Plants, 15c ea.; $1.50 per doz. 
Pot Grown Plants, 20c ea.; $2.00 per doz. 
NOTE—Any of the CHRYSANTHEMUM Plants listed 
herein can be supplied POT GROWN and sent to you with 
balls of soil attached. Your selection of varieties and colors 
(unless noted otherwise) 15c ea.; 12 for $1.50; 50 for $5.50; 
100 plants, $10.00. 
NOTE: A. R. S. ABBREVIATIONS. 
A. R. S. is an abbreviation and stands for ADVANCED 
ROOT SYSTEM. Meaning the plants are transplanted once 
or twice in new soil to induce new and stronger root growth. 
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