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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Everyone’s flower and a certain fall money 
crop, when cash can always be used to advan¬ 
tage. 
GUT MUMS 
COST LITTLE from outside 
plantings. A single row 300 feet 
■ - lgng using our collection No. 
WAB503,—an •«rss'ortment of 300 plants costing 
only $5., will produce 150 to 200 large bunches, 
(2and3tijafes as large as usual greenhouse pom¬ 
poms), which bring a cash income, even at road¬ 
side stands, of $75 to $100—twice as much in 
most florist shops—and to think that 10 rows 
300 feet long, using 3000 plants—our combina¬ 
tion offer No' WAB30—costing f'45. will pro¬ 
duce approximately $1000. in fall income. 
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NO OTHER FLOWER compares in cash in¬ 
come, for with no more care than Zinnias or 
other outside flowers, they start producing 
“cuts” in late August and early September, with 
most varieties reaching perfection about middle 
October, and with most any of our assortments 
cutting continues over a long period, as many 
flowers arp frost proof and stand some freezing, 
and may often be cut up to Thanksgiving. 
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Wholesale—December, 1935 
