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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Standard Varieties 
Bronze, Pink, Red, White and Yellow. Mixed or separate colors. 
ANNA. (Introduced by us, 1909). Pure white. Belongs to the true single section, having 
but one row of petals. Fine for pot plants. 
JANE HARTE (Disseminated as Jean Hart). The variety originated and was named on 
the estate of Mr. E. S. Webster. They are identical. A yellow sport from Anna. Identical 
in every way except color. 
Plants from 2J4-inch pots: ^0.25 each; ^2.00 per ten; ^15.00 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
Smith’s Revised Chrysanthemum Manual 
(Seventh Edition) 
By ELMER SMITH 
Who Has Made a Specialty of Chrysanthemum Culture for the Past Thirty-five Years 
This booklet treats the subjects in a concise yet lucid manner, covering the whole work 
from the care of stock to the staging of blooms. 
Several new features have been added, including complete description and remedies for 
two new diseases, either of which, or the chapter on Chrysanthemum Midge, or the con' 
trol of leaf tyer, are worth more to the reader than the price charged. Ten new illustra' 
tions have also been added. 
The best work on American Chrysanthemum Culture. Both amateur and florist have 
been provided with articles for their special needs. 
^1.50, POSTPAID. 
Chrysaline 
Unequaled for Producing Lusty Chrysanthemums 
A complete Chemical Fertilizer, perfectly soluble and contains the same constituents as 
those incorporated in manure, supplying proper quantities of nitrogen, potash and phos' 
phoric acid, which are the most important elements conducive to plant life. 
The advantages of Chrysaline over the other manures are: It is clean, has no offensive 
odor, is soluble and thus easily prepared, is immediate and permanent in its effects, so 
highly concentrated that it is the cheapest, saves time and labor, and gives accurate results. 
Samples of 13 ounces, prepaid by mail, ^0.75. 
Larger quantities will be furnished as follows: 
Five pounds, ^2.50; ten pounds, ^4.50; twenty-five pounds, ^10.00; fifty pounds, $ 17 . 50 . 
One ounce is sufficient for ten gallons. Full directions accompany each package. 
Chrysanthemums like a slightly acid soil; Chrysaline has an acid reaction. 
