Odd Formed, Feathery and Thread-Like Varieties 
60— Benten. Bronze and deep red tips green center. Matures Nov. 10th. 
61— Pride of Tokyo. Creamy pink. A novelty with odd tubular petals. 
Matures Nov. 10th. 
62— Yellow Taggart. Yellow quilled petals covered with hair. Matures 
Nov. 1st. 
63— Yomei. Golden tube petals, red spoon-end tips. Matures Nov. 5th. 
If you want something new and different, try these for outstanding 
novelties. 
Rooted cuttings, postpaid: 20c each, three same variety 50c, doz. 
same variety $1.75. 
Small Type Chrysanthemums 
These varieties very free blooming on extra long stems, blooms 
from two to four inches, excellent for garden decorations or cut flowers. 
Very hardy. Easily grown. 
32— Bronze Doty. Very popular bronze. Matures Oct. 20. (Large dis¬ 
budded). 
33— White Doty. Very popular white. Matures Oct. 20th. (Large dis¬ 
budded). 
31—Golden Sun. Attractive yellow with golden center. Matures Oct. 
10th. 
24—Pink Beauty. Very popular pink with golden center. Matures Oct. 
10th. 
34— Tasiva. Very beautiful white decorative type. Matures early. Sept. 
20th. 
38-—December Gem. Large white decorative type. Matures Nov. 25th. 
Prices postpaid: Rooted cuttings, 10c each; 3 for 25c; 75c dozen ; 
25, $1.50. (Unlabled, 50c doz.) 
Button Type Chrysanthemums 
43— Ethel. Bronze. Matures Oct. 25th. 
44— Rodell. Improved yellow. Matures Oct. 15th. 
45— Margot. White. Matures Oct. 10th. 
46— Red Flare. Red. Matures Oct. 20th. 
Prices postpaid: 10c each; 3 for 25c; 75c dozen; 25 for $1.50. 
Korean Varieties 
This type very hardy and easily grown. Not necessary to disbud. 
Excellent for borders, garden decoration or cut flowers. 
35— Astrid. Very attractive pink. Matures Oct. 10th. 
36— Desire. Very beautiful pink and white. Pine stems. Matures Oct. 5th. 
37— Innocence. White, early blooming, maturing Sept. 20th. 
40— Appolo. Bronze red. Attractive. Matures Oct. 10th. 
41— Mars. Popular. Wine red with golden cushion. Matures Oct. 1st. 
42— Hebe. Very attractive lavender pink. Matures Oct. 15th. 
Prices postpaid: 10c each; 3 same variety 20c; 75c doz.; 100, $1.50. 
(Unlabled, 50c doz.) 
Anemone Flowered Varieties 
47— Bernieta. Pink petals with white cushion. Matures Nov. 1st. 
48— Norma. Orchid pink with golden pink cushion. Matures Nov. 20th. 
49— Suzanne Miller. Yellow sport from Norma. Matures Nov. 20th. 
37—White Anemone. Attractive tall white. Matures Nov. 1st. 
54— Estrelita. Bronze throughout, with full cushion. Matures Nov. 20th. 
All of above varieties grow large if disbudded. 
Prices postpaid: Rooted cuttings 10c each; three of same variety 
20c ; 75c doz. 
Azaleamums 
A lovely, very dwarf mum, completely covered with double flowers 
from July on. Splendid for rockery or borders, very hardy and easily 
grown. Plants 12-15 inches high. 
55— Pink Cushion. Pink. 
56— Bronze Cushion. Fine yellow bronze. 
57— White Cushion. Pure white. Very popular. 
Prices postpaid: Rooted cuttings, 10c each; three same variety 20c; 
doz. same variety 75c ; 25 for $1.25 ; 100 for $4.00. 
Cultural Directions: Set plants three inches or more deep, 10 to 
15 inches apart, in good rich soil. Pack soil around roots firmly, water 
freely, rake soil around plant and leave a little below level. It is best 
not to make them too rich at first as they will become all stalk, and 
blooms smaller. For large blooms, when plants are 8-10” high, break 
tops out, let 3 to 6 branches grow to plant, keep rest broken off, do 
this before buds appear. Then apply your fertilizer, such as Bone Meal 
or Cotton Seed Meal, mixed with Wizard Sheep Manure. Disbudding 
should be done as soon as buds are large enough to be seen. Leave 
largest bud on end of each plant, keep others pinched off. After buds 
appear, apply fertilizer lightly worked in around plant once or twice 
each week until buds begin to show color. Keep plants watered during 
the budding period if needed. 
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