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“WEAVER’S” 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS ' 
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In our ever increasing list of “mums”, we have a 
complete collection of the best and most popular, 
profitable varieties—inside and out. 
Hardy “mums” are liked by all. They produce a won- j 
derful display of blooms long after most flowers are 
gone. The many colored flowers, long graceful stems 
are unexcelled for bouquets, table and other decora- ! 
tions, often lasting for weeks after cutting under fa- i 
vorable conditions. 
Each “Group” covers a flowering period from late 
August until November—the later kinds bloom 
beautifully even after freezing. Lifted from the gar- j 
den or border in late fall, and potted, make excellent | 
showy lasting plants for all purposes. Late varieties I 
remain good until after Thanksgiving. ■ 
To insure complete and prompt delivery, orders ’ 
should be placed as early as possible. 
The finest flowers are grown from the size plants we 
supply as priced in each group. i 
PLEASE NOTE: All our stock plants used for pro- ' 
pagation are field grown and never subject to warm 
greenhouse conditions, which method is in direct con¬ 
trast to the usual practice of using stock plants that 
have been subject to a hot greenhouse all summer. 
Today the better growers agree, the continued use 
of such greenhouse plants as stock, will slowly but 
surely cause weak plants and poorer flowers. 
tMai’ked are 24-36". Tall, branchy, very prolific. 
^Marked are 24-36". Tall, erect, stout stemmed. , 
IIMarked are 15-20". Dwarf, compact, good potted. ; 
*Marked are 15-20". Dwarf, branchy, O. K. potted. j 
^Marked are 10-12". Very dwarf, compact, trailing. I 
Good potted; for rockeries and borders. 
Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.,—Blooming time. I 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ALPHABETICAL LIST I 
Refer to Group mentioned for prices on various quantities 
from 1 to 100 of Field Plants, Rooted Cuttings and Potted plants. 
Prices given below are for Rooted Cutting plants, on any one 
variety per each. / 
LP-Large flowering: D-Decorative; P-Pompon; IP-Intermediate 
Pompon: B-Button: S-Slngle, Semi-double and Korean. 
•ADELAIDE. P. Mahogany. Oct. Group D. 10c ! 
JADIRONDA. P. Bronze. Sept; Group A. 5c . 
•ADOLPH. IP. Rose. Aug. Group D. 10c ] 
tAGATHIA. P. Yellow. Oct. Group B. 10c I 
IIALECIA. P. Bronze. Oct. Group B. 10c i 
§ALICE BARNHAM. D. Bronze. Sept. Group B. 10c | 
MALICE HOWELL. S. Copper. Oct. Group A. 5c I 
IIaLLADIN. D. Bronze. Aug. Group D. 10c .1 
tAMBER STAR. A. Buff-red. Oct. Group F. 15c 1 
§ AMELIA. S. Pink. Sept. Group D. 10c I 
tANGELO. LF. Pink. Oct. Group A. 5c j 
||ANNA. S. White. Nov. Group B. 10c ; 
tANNA L. MORAN. P. Bronze. Oct. Group E. 15c ■ I 
•ANN FLETCHER. IP. Yellow. Oct. Group E. 15c 
tAPOLLO. S. Bronze. Sept. Group G. 25c I 
IlARLYN. P. Yellow. Nov. Group E. 15c i 
SARTICUM. S. White. Oct. Group G. 25c ' 
MATTRACTION. A. Rose. Oct. Group E. 15c 
tAUNT MARY. P. Red. Oct. Group A. 5c 
tAUTUMN GLOW. LF. Red. Nov. Group A. 5c 
•AUTUMN LEAF. D. Red. Oct. Group E. 15c 
§BABY. B. Yellow. Oct. Group E. 15c i 
•BABY DOLL. B. Pink. Oct. Group H. 35c i 
+BABY MARGUERITE. P. Pink. Oct. Group E. 15c I 
•BARBARA CUMMING. D. Yellow. Aug. Group D. 10c 
5BARNSFIELD. D. Bronze. Sept. Group C. 10c I 
{BEATRICE. IP. Cerise. Oct. Group C. 10c 
{BEAUTIFUL LADY. A. Pink. Nov. Group B. 10c 
{BECKY MCLAIN. S. Red. Nov. Group B. 10c 
llBERNEITA. A. Pink. Oct. Group B. 10c 
IIboNNIBELL. IP. Buff. Oct. Group E. 15c 
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