Sunset’s Exhibition Chrysanthemums 
Pink Chieftain 
Major Bonafton 
Mrs. G. G. Mason 
Giant Chrysanthemums 
Set out the plants about 2 feet apart in well-fertilized 
ground. After they have grown 1 foot high, pinch them back 
about 4 inches, then each plant will send out from 3 to 4 
stems. Keep the ground well cultivated and fertilize often. 
As soon as the buds appear, let the largest remain and pinch 
ofl all Others. Plants ready about March 15 
Orders amounting to $1.00 and over are prepaid within the Fourth 
Zone. Add 15c. to cover cost of postage and handling on orders for 
Chrysanthemums for less than $1.00. 
Chrysolora. Exceptionally fine deep yellow. 
Detroit. Gorgeous bronze incurved with gold reverse. 
Golden Glory. Deep gold with broad flat petals. 
Major Bonaffon. Bright yellow with incurved petals. 
Mrs. G. G. Mason. Very distinct; blood-red with gold 
reverse. 
Pink Chieftain. Lovely satiny pink; incurved petals. 
Thomas W. Pockett. Strong grower. Clear pink; incurved 
tips. 
White Chieftain. Gigantic pure white; incurved. 
White Turner. I mmense; snow-white. 
Yellow Turner. Bright canary-yellow. 
Any of above, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 10 Giant Exhibition Chrysanthe¬ 
mums listed above, $1.15, postpaid (plus 3c. tax) 
All are strong, well-rooted plants that will produce an abundance 
of beautiful blooms. 
Hardy Pompon Type 
Firelight. Deep red, with bronze center. See illustration. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Dainty pink with cream center. See 
illustration, page 19. 
Normandie. Magnificent creamy white. 
Nuggets. Clear golden yellow. 
Button Type 
Bronze Pink 
White Yellow 
Any of the above 2 Types, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid 
(plus 5c. tax) 
COLLECTION: One each of the 8 small Mums, 95c., postpaid 
(plus 3c. tax) 
Pompon, Firelight 
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SUNSET SEED AND NURSERY CO. 
1720 Ocean Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 
