ELMER D. SMITH <£ CO. 
15 
CRIMSON GLOW —C rimson-ma- 
roon. Flowers 4 inches. Mature No¬ 
vember 25. 
FREIDA —Deep orchid ray florets, 
yellow cushion. Mature November 10. 
MARIETTA — Soft pink through¬ 
out. Flowers 5 to 6 inches. Height 
3/ 2 feet. Ready to cut October 20. 
Full cushion. 
MARITZA —Bright yellow cushion, 
light yellow guard petals. Flowers 
5/2 inches. Mature for Thanksgiving. 
PINK SUPREME— Delicate shell- 
pink. Height 4 feet. Flowers 5j/2 
inches. Mature November 25. 
SMITH’S INNOCENCE — Pure 
white ray petals with creamy white 
cushion. Height 5 feet. Flowers 6 
inches. Mature Nov. 5. 
TOPKNOT —- Creamy white cush¬ 
ion. Rosy pink ray petals. Height 5 
feet. Flowers 6 inches. Mature No¬ 
vember 5. 
WHITE NORMA— White through¬ 
out. Full cushion. Mature November 
20 . 
We can supply in limited quantity the following varieties which are arranged 
in order according to their flowering periods—October 25 to December 1st: Ber- 
neita, White Berneita, Antigo, Birdine, Calypso, Aloysia, Golden State, Stoplight, 
Rolinda, Margo, The Titan, LaNona, Tuxedo, Crusader, China Rose, Rose Royal, 
Estrelita, Dark Pink Norma, Norma, Coral Blaze, Espy’s Pink and Peter Pearson. 
The following belong to the Pompon Anemone section, having small flowers, 
and are most serviceable when grown naturally to sprays. 
BRONZE VOLUNTEER —Golden 
ray florets; bronzy cushion. Mature 
November 15. 
GARZA SUPREME — White, both 
cushion and ray florets. Mature late 
December. 
LAELIA —Both ray and disc florets 
are rose pink. Full cushion. Mature 
November 1, Dwarf, upright growth. 
PURPLE QUEEN —Purplish ama¬ 
ranth. Flowers 2 y 2 inches. Mature 
November 10. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME — 
Light yellow. Mature late December. 
We can supply in limited quantity the following varieties which flower Novem¬ 
ber 25: Eugene Langaulet, Lida Thomas, Golden Lida Thomas and Godfrey’s Per¬ 
fection. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 20c each; any 3, 50c; any 6, 80c; any 12, $1.50. $10.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Smith's Revised Chrysanthemun 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 the 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 Chrysan¬ 
themum Midge, or the control of leaf tyer, are worth more to the reader 
than the price charged. Ten new illustrations 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 
