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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysaline 
Unequaled for Producing Lusty Chrysanthemums 
A complete Chemical Fertilizer, perfectly soluble and contains the same con¬ 
stituents as those incorporated in manure, supplying proper quantities of nitrogen, 
potash and phosphoric 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 13V2 ounces prepaid by mail, $0.30. 
Large quantities will be furnished as follows: 
Five pounds, $1.00; Ten pounds, $1.75; Twenty-five pounds, $4.00; Fifty pounds, $7.50; 
One hundred pounds, $14.00. 
One ounce is sufficient for ten gallons. Full directions accompany each package. 
Chrysanthemums like a slightly acid soil; Chrysaline has an acid reaction. 
The Kinney Pump 
For applying liquid manure, this pump has no equal. 
Remember that the water pressure does the pumping and that the flow of liquid 
fertilizer through the hose, diluted about one-half, is even and continuous as long 
as the liquid is reasonably clear and there is water pressure behind it. 
It will apply from five to fifteen gallons of liquid fertilizer a minute. There 
is no waste. You screw the pump to the faucet, attach the suction hose (either 
^2 or inch) to side of opening in pump, using rubber washer to make joint 
tight and put the end of this hose in the barrel or tank of clear liquid manure. 
Then attach the three-fourths inch discharge hose inch hose will not answer 
here). The liquid manure follows, and will keep coming until the supply in the 
barrel or tank is exhausted—provided the liquid manure is reasonably free from 
coarse matter which would clog the pump. $2.60 postpaid. 
Chrysanthemum Seed 
The packets offered contain approximately 200 seeds. They are from semi¬ 
doubles, singles, anemones and mountain varieties for cascading—1937 crop—and 
will afford many pleasant surprises although some of the seedlings derived may 
not flower before frost in the northern states. We have no hand pollinated seeds 
to offer. 
Packet $0.25 
During the flowering period (October fifteenth to December) an inspection of 
our establishment affords pleasure to us as well as being profitable to many of 
our patrons. 
ADRIAN, MICHIGAN (The birth place of modern Chrysanthemums) is 
situated on U. S. HIGHWAY 223 and is approximately 200 miles east of Chicago, 
80 miles southwest of Detroit and 30 miles northwest of Toledo, Ohio. All are 
welcome. 
