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CERTIFIED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
If you are a quantity buyer, ask about the proposition we have for you. It will be worth your while. 
Start right. Plant S. S. S. Certified Stock. Strong, clean, and healthy cuttings, well rooted and of even size—when you want them— 
if your order is placed with S. S. S. & Co. Please place it early. We will both be happier. 
Don't buy cheap stock. It's too expensive. 
A complete Mum list is enclosed. If misplaced, or you need another, it will be mailed promptly on request. 
The few novelties described below are not listed in our Chrysanthemum booklet: 
1940 INTRODUCTIONS 
BAUR-STEINKAMP & CO. DISSEMINATIONS 
S5.00 per doz., $7.50 for 25, $12.50 for 50, $20 per 100, $150 per 1000 
Antarctic—A pure white round flower of good size and excellent 
substance. Blooms NOVEMBER 20th and later. Grows five 
feet from late June planting. Take terminal bud. 
Comet—Blooms during MID-OCTOBER when good Mums are in 
demand. An intense GOLDEN YELLOW. Grows to four feet 
from June planting, and needs only moderate support. Fine 
stems and foliage. Take terminal bud. One of the best for 
shading. 
Rosabella—Blooms LATE OCTOBER and holds until November. 
A good shade of PINK which holds unusually well. The 
growth is very rigid and the foliage good. Grows five feet 
from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
Indianapolis Bronze—A fine BRONZE sport of Indianapolis Pink, 
which does not fade. Follows Detroit News which makes it 
possible to have that same grade of bronze into LATE NO¬ 
VEMBER. It is also one of the very best for shading. Take 
terminal bud. Grows five feet from June planting. 
Shasta—A small cushioned ANEMONE type. The blooms are 
three to four inches in diameter, PURE WHITE and have won¬ 
derful substance. The plant is strong, growing to three feet 
and yields heavily. Promises to be a leader in its class both 
for growing normally or under shade. Blooms NOVEMBER 
8th. Won C. S. A. Silver Medal in 1937. 
Linda Lou—An ANEMONE of a fine shade of medium PINK which 
blends well with other colors. Makes fine sprays on medium 
length stems and produces heavily. Blooms NOVEMBER 8th 
and later. 
Rose Peail—A strong bushy POMPON that will give quantities of 
bright LAVENDER sprays. Grows to good height, producing 
2 inch flowers OCTOBER 25th. 
White Pearl—A pure WHITE sport of Rose Pearl, blooming LATE 
OCTOBER. 
Canary—A clear CANARY YELLOW POMPON. Blooms run two 
to two and a half inches and have fine substance. Grows to 
good height and gives heavy yield through LATE NOVEMBER. 
Mandell's Cincinnati—A GOLDEN YELLOW POT MUM of superb 
quality—a fine large flower 4 to 5 inches across. Individual 
plants carry from fifteen to thirty blooms from a single pinch. 
Short heavy stems. Foliage glistening silvery green matures 
NOVEMBER 20th-25th. The lasting quality makes it ideal for 
the grower. Suitable also as a cut flower. 
$4.00 per 25, $7.00 for 50, $12.50 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 
The other well established Mandell varieties are listed in 
our Chrysanthemum Booklet under Pot Mums. 
DUST GUN 
A practical sized duster (71/2 lb. hopper capacity) with proper 
volume discharge adjustment. A cheap investment that will last 
for many years, and pay good dividends. 
Priced as reasonable as it is possible to get a fine, durable 
duster. 
ROOT HAND GUN (Model C-3).$17.50 
CALIFORNIA NAGONA DAISY 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
From California (all short growers) 
Matures 
Per 
Per 
in. Calif. 
100 
1000 
Bronze Daisy, light bronze. 
. Oct. 3 
5.00 
40.00 
Buckingham, light Bronze. 
. Oct. 10 
5.00 
40.00 
Nagona Daisy, white. 
. Oct. 20 
5.00 
40.00 
Kashima Daisy, red. 
. Oct. 20 
5.00 
40.00 
Yellow Daisy, pure yellow. 
. Oct. 3 
5.00 
40.00 
ORIGINATIONS OF LOUIS DUPUY GREENHOUSES 
$15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000 
Irene Hayes—WHITE; ANEMONE type with flat cushion; dis¬ 
budded produces 4-5 inch flowers; matures NOVEMBER 15. 
Cora Scovil—BURNT ORANGE; ANEMONE type with low golden 
cushion; diameter of flower 4-5"; produces very fine blooms, 
strong stems; matures NOVEMBER 10. 
Mrs. Charles Wylie—LIGHT BRONZE; ANEMONE type; mammoth 
blooms 6" in diameter; matures NOVEMBER 1. 
Dupuy's White Perfection—For pots, WHITE ANEMONE type; very 
fine keeping quality; disbudded flower 3"; blooms NOVEM¬ 
BER 1. 
Little Amethyst—For pots, small ANEMONE type; beautiful shade 
of AMETHYST color; blooms NOVEMBER 15. 
For Additional Income Next Summer, Plant Perennials. 
Write for our Complete Illustrated Catalog. 
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