GOLD COIN 
Chrysanthemums of Recent Introduction 
Form 
Ht. 
Matures 
*EARLY BRONZE, copper-brown. 
Button 
S. 
XE. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR, 
crimson-maroon. 
Single 
M. 
E. 
RUTH HATTON, ivory white. 
Pompon 
S. 
E. 
FRANCES WHITTLESSEY, 
bronze-garnet. 
Pompon 
S. 
E. 
VIVID, American beauty rose. 
Pompon 
M. 
E. 
*GOLD COIN, extra hardy yellow. 
Button 
M. 
L. 
EXCELSIOR, yellow. 
Pompon 
M. 
E. 
BRIGHT EYES, white, apricot eye. 
Button 
S. 
MS. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS, 
rich golden yellow. 
Pompon 
M. 
XE. 
TANGIER, bright scarlet. 
Single 
M. 
MS. 
JOHN SHIELDS, light yellow. 
Anemone 
M. 
E. 
AMBASSADOR, pure white. 
X Large 
M. 
E. 
GANNA, bright pink. 
Pompon 
M. 
E. 
RED FLARE, bright red. 
Button 
M. 
E. 
*THE TITAN, scarlet bronzy red 
cushion. 
Anemone 
S. 
MS. 
ADELAIDE, mahogany. 
Button 
M. 
E. 
JEAN GUMMING, white with 
soft yellow. 
Pompon 
M. 
E. 
DIANA. Chantenay—rose-pink mingled with lilac-rose and 
of soft salmon, the tones of which vary with the degree 
of light, the triple rays of petals give an appearance of 
fullness. Height 2 ft. Blooms October 10th. 
MARS. Deep Amaranth-red, changing to wine-red, overlaid 
with a velvety sheen. Height 2 ft. Blooms October 15th. 
MERCURY. Single flowers, open bronze-red and changing 
to coppery-bronze, as they mature. Height 2 ft. Blooms 
September 30th. 
ASTERS. Hardy New, Dwarf 
LADY H. MADDOCKS. Clear pale pink flowers. Very free 
flowering and dwarf compact habit. Blooms Sept. 1st. 
20c each—3 for 50c—7 for $1.00. 
SNOW SPRIT. A very dwarf early fall flowering variety, 
forming perfect clumps, these are smothered with large semi¬ 
double flowers. Blooms early Sept. Height 1 ft. 20c each— 
3 for 50c—7 for $1.00. 
VICTOR. The dwarfest of all, very pretty. The flowers are 
of good size and of beautiful pale lavender blue. A charming 
rock plant. Flowering early Sept. 8 inches. 20c each—3 for 
50c—7 for $1.00. 
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Orders of $2.00 or more sent postpaid; add 15c 
extra handling charges on orders less than $2.00. 
All plants are guaranteed to be free of disease or insect pest, 
packed right to insure safe delivery in growing condition. 
Chrysanthemums—New Korean 
EACH 
6 FOR 
$ 1.25 
APOLLO. A sparkling combination of bronze, red, and gold, 
suffused with glowing salmon. The single flowers 2" 
across, are produced in immense sprays, height 2Vz ft. 
Blooms October 12th. 
DAPHNE. An exquisite blending of Daphne-pink with an 
underlying sheen of lilac-rose, enhanced with prominent 
golden stamens in the center. Height 2 ft. Blooms 
October 12th. 
CERES. A lovely combination of old gold, chamoise yellow 
and soft coppery bronze. The mature flowers appear 
as if dusted with gold. Height 2 ft. Blooms Octo¬ 
ber 10th. 
VIOLETS, Hardy 
VIOLA ROSINA. Exquisitely fragrant. Rich, rosey-pink 
flowers. It is entirely different from other violets. In spring 
a mass of pink flowers appear before the foliage. Blooming 
freely again in the fall. Does well in sandy positions and 
semi-shade. Grows 8 inches, easily forced in cold frames. 
15c each—2 for 25c—5 for 50c. 
Plant Food 
Chrysanthemum and other flowering plants are gross feeders, 
they all like a well drained, rich soil that has had an applica¬ 
tion of stable manure. While stable manure is becoming 
harder to get we have sought other sources of fertility. After 
trying a number of so-called commercial fertilizers we now 
use one known as 4-6-6 V. C. formula. We use it freely on 
any type of plant and find it especially good for feeding chry¬ 
santhemums applying it between the rows in dry form weekly 
until the buds appear. It makes a healthy, green, thriving 
plant and puts color into the bloom. It is economical and does 
not burn the plants. We are able to furnish some of this fer¬ 
tilizer from our regular source. 10 lbs. 40c—50 lbs. $1.75—a 
bag 100 lbs. $3.00 via freight or express collect. 
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