*^NEMAPEG QUALITY'* 
THE FAMOUS HARDY 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ARE WELL KNOWN! 
They have made FRIENDS everywhere. Acclaimed by all who have 
purchased them; they again lead the field. 
Chrysanthemums have no competitors in the garden. Essentially a fall 
flower, they bloom when most other plants have gone to rest. 
Their variation of bloom is most extensive and their color range a 
glorious riot. 
Easy to Grow! Robust Growers! Prolific Bloomers! 
A solid bed of them creates Autumnal Glory. A “FALL FLOWER 
SHOW! Sprinkle them liberally among evergreens and foundation shrubs 
for fall color and harmonious effect. 
HAVE A FLOWER SHOW OF YOUR OWN THIS FALL! 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Those Large Incurved Varieties, 5 to 7 inches Across 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Mrs. H. E. Kidder 
UNAKA. Lavender. 
BRONZE UNAKA. Light bronze. 
GOLD LODE. Lemon-yellow. 
HILDA BERGEN. Red mahogany. 
CELESTRA. Deep yellow. 
ROSE CHOCHARD. Orchid. 
INDIANOLA. Old gold streaked with red and bronze. 
SILVER SHEEN. A superb waxy white. 
MRS. KIDDER. Best, gleaming orange-yellow. 
GOLDEN WAVE. Golden yellow. 
PINK CHIEF. Deep pink. 
AMBASSADOR. Immense creamy white. 
MAJOR BOWES. Deep clear rose. 
KEYSTONE. Gigantic blooms, deep bronze. 
STATELY WHITE. Very large, snowy white. 
YOUR CHOICE 
lO Strong 
Plants 
Post¬ 
paid 
A Garden without 
Chrysanthemums 
Is Incomplete 
No Chrysanthemum has been so much acclaimed as “Nemapeg’s.” To enjoy such a reputation a plant 
must have a background. 
Purchasers of “Nemapeg” chrysanthemums list the following reasons why they choose these plants; 
1. They are recognized as the outstanding hardy outdoor exhibition chrysanthemums of the day. 
2. They have won garden prizes and contests for the planter. 
3. They are true to name and color and guaranteed to bloom. 
4. They produce large, well-formed blooms, 5 to 7 inches across. 
3. They are reasonably priced for finest quality of strong plants. 
"NEMAPEG" CLUSTER 
Chrysanthemums 
These Chrysanthemums will form a bush having 
anywhere from 10 to 20 stalks. They require the 
same soil as the exhibition types, but need not be 
disbudded. The more shoots and buds that are 
allowed to remain on these plants, the more flowers 
you will have. You can pinch the tops of the stalks 
of this Chrysanthemum and thereby increase the 
size of the plants and number of blooms. Makes a 
wonderful perennial garden or border plant and will 
furnish your table with adequate cut flowers. We 
offer the following well-known varieties that have 
withstood all tests for hardiness. 
.Alice Howell. Single bronze Daisy type. 
Maple Leaf. Red and yellow Anemone type. High, 
rounded cushion, 3|/2 inches in diameter. 
Ruth Gumming. Bronze. 
Iridescent. Pink suffused with gold and coral. 
Lillian Doty. Pink. 
White Doty. White. 
Bronze Doty. Bronze. 
Yellow Doty. Bright orange. 
Buckingham. Single pink Daisy type. 
Strong, well-rooted plants, 10 for only $1.40, 
postpaid. 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
Same culture as Cluster Chrysanthemums. 
A rather new introduction into the ranks of fall beauty. Single daisy types. Strong 
growers, profuse bloomers and hardy beyond conception. One solid mass of bloom from 
early October till late November. Priceless in the border and most delightful for cutting. 
Four choice varieties selected by us as being among the best: 
DAPHNE. Salmon-pink. MARS. Red. Semi-double. 
CERES. Old gold. APOLLO. Bronze. Very lovely. 
Former prices as high as 73c each. Now, Nemapeg offers you 10 strong plants for only 
^1.40, postpaid! A worth-while saving! 
Thousands of satisfied customers point to Nemapeg ^ Really 
'Mums as the most satisfactory chrysanthemums obtain- Worth-While 
able. Join their ranks now! You’ll thank them! Collection! 
APOLLO 
DAPHNE 
CERES 
Culture of Exhibition “ ’Mums”' 
First, good soil. Add plenty of manure and 
fertilizer to your bed. Feed at least once a 
month after plants are established to get best 
results. Set plants 10 inches apart both ways. 
These plants will be single-stemmed stock when 
shipped to you in the spring. If you want to 
grow more than one flower on the plant, pinch 
the top out after the plant has become estab¬ 
lished. This will make it branch out. Now you 
can s;lect two or three stems, but no more than 
three if you want to get large flowers. Tie or 
stake these to keep the wind from whipping 
them around. All side growth that appears on 
these stems should be pinched off so that each 
of the two or three stems will have no side 
shoots. By the time the buds are set in the 
crown or top of each stem the stalks should be 
about 3 or 4 feet high. When the buds appear, 
select the center one, if it looks all right and 
pinch off the rest so that each stem has only one 
bud. Each stalk will then develop one large 
flower that should make your neighbors mighty 
envious. Cover the plants in the winter with 
straw, hay or leaves. Do not use manure as a 
cover. 
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