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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Japanese Mountain or Cascade Varieties 
Standard Varieties 
ANNA —(Introduced by us 1909). Pure white. Belongs to the true single 
section, having but one row of petals. Fine for pot plants. 
BROWN BUTTON —(Introduced by us 1934). This baby pompon has such a 
pliant stem that it is a fine subject to be grown as a cascade variety. It is a dark 
bronze in color, maturing November 10 and is one inch in diameter. 
JANE HARTE —(Disseminated as Jean Hart). The variety originated and 
was named on the estate of Mr. E. S. Webster. They are identical. A yellow 
sport from Anna. Identical in every way except color. 
SHOOTING STAR —(Introduced by us 1934). We have been fortunate in 
securing an anemone variety which belongs to the cascade section. The star 
shaped flower is yellow and the center is a low anemone cushion, maturing No¬ 
vember tenth. Diameter, one and three-eights inches. 
UNNAMED VARIETIES— B ronze, Pink, Red, White and Yellow. Mixed or 
separate colors. 
Plants from 2 1 /4-inch pots: 25c each; any 3, 60c; any 6, $1.10; any 12, $2.00. $12.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
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. 
Larger quantities will be furnished as follows. 
Five Pounds, $1.00; Ten pounds, $1.75; Twenty-five pounds, $4.00; Fifty pounds, $7.50. 
F. O. B. Adrian 
One ounce is sufficient for ten gallons. Full directions accompany each pack¬ 
age. 
Chrysanthemums like a slightly acid soil; Chrysaline has an acid reaction. 
The Kinney Pump 
For applying liquid manure, this pump has no equal. Full directions accompany 
each pump. $2.60 postpaid. 
NICO-FUME 
TOBACCO POWDER FOR 
FUMIGATION 
Kills Midge, Aphis, Mealy Bugs, Red 
Spider and other insects. 
1 one-pound tin . . . $1.00 
INSECT SPRAY 
Kills Aphis, Mealy Bugs, Red Spider 
and other insects. 
1 five-ounce bottle . . . $1.00 
