BETTER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
193121 
NEW VARIETY, ANNA KASKAS 
T HE question of cost, or the most economical method of producing our 
crops today, is quite as important as is the quality of our finished stock,— 
sometimes more so. This means that we must count costs. 
In producing really good mum cuttings, figure the cost of a light bench 
through winter and spring for stock plants, insecticide bills to keep them clean, 
and sometimes loss of cuttings in the sand. An increasing number of large 
growers are finding, too, that propagating time hits them when they are so 
engaged with the Spring rush that it pays them for this reason alone to order 
all cuttings from responsible propagators for delivery when and as wanted. 
This plan starts the crop off with an unchecked uniform lot of plants,—an im¬ 
portant advantage. 
Depending upon a list such as you will find in this catalog has the further 
advantage of permitting you to select most suitable or the better varieties, and 
this is of first importance today. 
SEND US A LIST EARLY OF YOUR MUM REQUIREMENTS. 
On the last pages of this catalog will be found notes on mum growing, par¬ 
ticularly the black cloth shading method for early flowering. This might interest 
you. 
. J. BALL, Inc., West Chicago, III. 
GEO 
