CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Order them by name from our select list. Each 
plant is vigorous, well rooted, free from disease, 
and correctly labeled. In no other way can you 
obtain such a wonderful display. 
Strong potted plants ready in April. 
Order early for best selections. 
Date given is average time of maturity of bloom. 
Six Magnificent Novelties in Large-Flowered 
Prize Winners. 
Price 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
CERTAINTY. Strong, robust grower, from England Bronzy chestnut red, 
December. 
HUGH MITCHELL. Deep velvety cirmson, gold tips. Very large flower of 
great depth. Nov. 1. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Outstanding large variety, reddish bronze, golden buff 
reverse. Strong grower, excellent foliage. Nov. 5. 
MAY WALLACE. Incurve shell pink. An exquisite flower, and strong 
grower. Nov. 15. 
APRICOT MAY WALLACE. Same as May Wallace, except in color—a 
luscious apricot pink. Nov. 15. 
WINDSOR GOLD. Incurve deep golden yellow; similar to "Friendly Rival". 
Nov. 1. 
Collection —One each of the six wonderful 
new Chrysanthemums—a $3.00 value for $2.50 
Six Prize Winners of Recent Introduction. 
Price 35c each; 10 for $3.15 
CONSPICUOUS. Beautiful delicate pink, very long stems. Late October. 
DR. J. M. INGLIS. Large Exhibition variety. Rich wine purple, silver re¬ 
verse. Nov. 1. 
ORIENTAL PRINCESS. Charming full flower with narrow petals, rich plum 
color, silvery white reverse. Oct. 25. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES. Rich pink, splendid stems and foliage. Oct. 15. 
MARK TWAIN. Autumn colored, rich bronze, buff reverse. Nov. 20. 
SPOTLESS. New white of perfect incurve form. Oct. 20. 
Chrysanthemum plants can be shipped safely by Express 
to any distance at very reasonable rates. We make no 
charge for packing. Shipping commences about May 1st. 
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