Chrysanthemums 
60c per dosen, $3.00 per 100 
$25.00 per 1000—except where noted 
Our mum stock is clean and in every 
way in good condition. If you content 
plate shading part of your plantings this 
season, we will be glad to assist you in 
selecting the proper varieties. 
MONUMENT 
LARGE FLOWERED 
WHITE 
QUAKER MAID -EDS. 6 ? Co., 1927. Plant this variety early in June 
and take the bud about August 25th to have ready to cut first week in 
October. 
WHITE CHIEF —IDS. 6 ? Co., 1930. Plant this to follow Quaker Maid. 
Round pure white bloom, glossy foliage and grows three feet tall. 
Take terminal bud. 
AMBASSADOR B.'S. 6 ? Co., 1931. Fine for growing either normally 
or for shading. Last fall we had this variety blooming from Septenv 
ber 12 th to November 1 st by shading it at different periods. We 
consider this our very best medium early white. Take terminal bud. 
IMMACULATE —B.'S. 6 ? Co., 1933. A beautiful grower with glossy 
foliage. The bloom is of medium size, pure white and round form. 
Blooms in early November. Take terminal bud. 
STATELY WHITE —B.'S. 6 ? Co., 1935. This variety will be welcomed 
by those who cannot plant until July. Its strong growth making pos- 
sible fourffoot stems when planted by July 15th. The bloom is in' 
curved and of good size and pure white. Plant this to fill between 
Ambassador and Monument. Take terminal bud. Price $2.00 per 
dozen, $ 12.00 per 100 , $ 100.00 per 1000 . 
SNOW-WHITE —B.'S. 62 ? Co., 1924. Ranks as one of the very best 
for early November. The blooms are incurved, good sized and pure 
as snow in color. Grows about four feet from June planting. Take 
terminal bud. 
MARGARET GRAHAM —B.'S. 6 ? Co., 1929. Some growers rate this 
variety along with Monument. Pure white round bloom. Fine foliage. 
Grows four feet. Take terminal bud. Blooms about November 20 th. 
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