This remarkable photograph gives a faint idea of the beauty of our Chrysanthemums. They are perhaps the most 
popular of outdoor plants. Easy to grow. Sure to bloom. Plant generously of them. Our prices are the lowest anywhere 
Bargains CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HOW TO GROW CHRYSANTHEMUMS:—These famous New Castle Chrysanthemums may be 
termed hardy as they are hardy pretty nearly everwhere. The Pompon varieties are very hardy indeed. 
They are among the most beautiful of all ourdoor flowers and our sales run into the tens of thousands. 
Our list includes every color and shade. Blooming in the late fall they continue showing their gorgeous 
flowers even after heavy snows. They are indeed the glory of the autumn days. They are practically insect 
proof. Bear hundreds of blooms. Their culture is very simple. 
Plant in good rich garden soil and do not over water but keep them moist to the bottom of the roots. 
Give good drainage by diging the soil deep. After the plants develop, enrich them with a good standard 
fertilizer, also mulch around the plants with well rotted cow manure. When flower buds appear, give them 
plenty of food. If you want extra large flowers, pinch off small buds, leaving the strength go into the re¬ 
maining ones. Mulch heavily during the winter. In extremely cold climates the clumps may be brought in 
and stored over the winter in a cool, dark cellar, then plant them out again early in spring. 
Large Flowering Mums Hardy Pompon Mums 
Entirely hardy, producing hundreds of miniature flowers. 
Very showy. Continue blooming even after heavy snows. They 
last for years. Our collection includes the very best. 
Golden Glory —Shining gold 
full and big. 
Pacific Supreme — Large 
pink. 
Charles Rager — A pure 
white variety, early. 
Roman Gold— Superb yel¬ 
low, early. 
Rose Chochard — A very 
large dark pink. 
Pink Chieftain —Pink. 
Major Bonnafon —Fine in¬ 
curved yellow. 
Snow White —White. 
Quaker Maid —White. 
Pink Frick —Pink. 
Bronze Pierson —Bronze. 
Harvard —Late, dark velvety 
crimson. Double. 
Silver Sheen —Large white. 
Seidewitz— Large, beautiful 
creamy white. 
Richmond —Fine, large, 
deep orange yellow. 
Hilda Bergen —New. Bronze. 
Sunshine —Crowded sprays 
of intense yellow. 
Christmas Gold — Bright 
golden yellow. 
Mrs. Buckingham — Single 
rosy pink, yellow center. 
Miramar —A fine bronze. In¬ 
curved petals. 
New York —Golden bronze. 
Red Doty —Bright red. 
Lillian Doty —Soft pink. 
Klondike— Brilliant yellow. 
Hilda Canning — Brilliant 
bronze. 
Godfrey —Late, light pink. 
Uvalda —Early. Pure white. 
Dorothy Turner — Bronze 
and old gold. 
Frau Beau —Yellow brown. 
Red Beau —Reddish brown. 
Price of all chrysanthemums on this page: Strong plants, 15c ea., 4 for 50c; $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 
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