Friendly Rival Garnet King Mohawk Chiei 
Pompon and Decorative Commercial Varieties 
The term pompon is applied to those varieties which are of the true round¬ 
ed type, and those very nearly approaching this type. 
Decorative varieties are those which are a distinct departure from the 
rounded type. Their flowers are less compact, partly reflexed and display 
more of the color of the inner side of the petals. 
Size of flower is indicated by S—small; Int.—intermediate; L—large. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF RECENT YEARS 
Name and Description Height Type Matures 
6 —Dusky Maid. Rich red and gold Tall Int. Pompon Nov. 25 
Plants from 2 V 4 'inch pots: SOc each; six $2.50: twelve, any one variety, 54.SO. 
Name and Description 
Height 
Type 
Matures 
5 
—Cavalcade. Mandarin red—golden 
bronze reverse. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 
10 
3 
—Derigold. Lemon yellow . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 10 
5 
—Golden Modena, Deep golden yellow. 
Sport from Modena. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 
30 
5 
—Harmony. Red orange—with soft 
bronze shadina. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 
1 
5 
—Peggy Poesch. Brilliant apricot. 
Medium 
L. Dec. 
Nov. 
10 
5 
—Pink Pearl. Pink . 
Medium 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 
20 
5 
—Red Princton. Reddish bronze. . . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 
15 
5 
—Royal Crimson. Intensely rich crimson. 
Medium 
L. Dec. 
Dec. 
1 
Plants from 2 t/ 4 -inch pots: 30c each; six $1.50; twelve, any one variety. $2.70. 
$17.50 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred 
rate. 
Standard Varieties 
Name and Description 
Height 
Type 
Matures 
1 
—Adelaide. Mahogany 
. Medium 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 15 
2 
—Arcadia. Pure white. . . . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct, 25 
1 
—Bobbie. Creamy white. ... 
Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 20 
It 
—Bonnibell. Orange buff . . 
Short 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 15 
1 
—Bridal Bells. White. . . . . 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Dec. 15 
I 
—Bristolite. Bronze. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 25 
1 
—Capt. Cook. Pink .. . 
Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 20 
1 
—Chicago Pearl. White . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
1 
—Christmas Cheer. Deep yellow 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 15 
1 
—Cordova. White. . 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Nov. 25 
1 
—Crystal Jewell. White. 
Tall 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 20 
1 
—December Glory. White . 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Dec. 5 
1 
—Dorothy Nehrling. Deep rose pink. . . . 
Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
2 
—Elizabeth Peterson. Orange bronze. .. 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
1 
—Fez. Deep bronze . 
Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 10 
1 
—Fire Bird. Red bronze . 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
1 
—Glow. Orange. Reddish orange 
at center. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 25 
1 
*—Gold Coin. Yellow. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 1 
It 
*—Golden Herald. Deep golden yellow. . 
. Medium 
L. Dec. 
Oct. 20 
1 
—Golden Spray. Yellow. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 15 
2 t 
—Persian Rose. Rose pink . . 
Short 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 20 
1 
—Pink Dot. White, with pink center. . 
Medium 
Int, Pompon 
Oct. 25 
It 
—Irene. White. 
-Short 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 15 
1 
—Jemimia. Bronze.. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 30 
It 
—Jewell. Bright pink. 
Short 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 10 
2 
—Jessie. Deep rose pink. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 25 
1 
—Legal Tender. Bronze and gold. 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Nov. 20 
1 
*—Lillian Doty. Shell pink. 
Medium 
L- Pompon 
Nov. 1 
It 
—Lois. Golden yellow . 
Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
2 
—Madeline. True pink. Sport from 
Pink Dot. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 25 
1 
—Marv Lennon Hall. Cl^ar rich vellow 
.Tall 
Int. Pom Don 
Nov. 1 
It 
—Mary Pickford. White. 
. Short 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
1 
—Masterpiece. Tourmaline pink. 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
1 
—Minong. White. 
, Medium 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 20 
1 
—Modena. Yellow . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 1 
1 
—Mrs. Mary Hooker. Red. 
Tall 
L. Dec. 
Nov. 15 
2 
—Mrs. Morgan G. Bulkeley. Pink. 
Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 10 
1 
—New York. Bronze. 
■ Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
It 
—November Bronze. Orange bronze 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
It 
—Nuggets. Yellow . 
. Short 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 25 
1 
—Pagosa. Dark pink. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Dec, 5 
1 
—Princeton. Golden yellow .suffused 
with orange . 
Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
2 
—Rev. Horace Bushnell. White. 
Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 10 
1 
—Robin Hood. Rich deep red. 
, Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
1 
—Roman Bronze. Bronze. Sport from 
Capt. Cook . 
.Tall 
Int, Pompon 
Oct. 20 
1 
^—Sea Gull. White. 
.Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
It 
—Silver Bells. White. 
.Medium 
S. Pompon 
Oct. 15 
1 
—Silver Star. White. . 
Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 5 
1 
—Silver Tips. Bright pink with silver tips. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 10 
It 
—Suntan. Bronze . 
-Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
It 
‘—Thryra. Dark pink . 
. Medium 
L. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
1 
*—Unalga. Yellow . 
. Medium 
Int, Pompon 
Nov. 25 
1 
—Vera Victoria. Yellow. 
.Tall 
Int. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
2 
—Wildfire. Orange rust . 
Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Dec. 1 
2 
—Yellow Cordova. Yellow, Sport from 
Cordova. 
. Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Nov. 25 
1 
—Yellow Dot (Jablonsky). Yellow. 
Sport from Pink Dot. 
. Medium 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 25 
It 
—Yellow Fellow. Yellow. 
. Medium 
Int. Dec. 
Nov. 15 
1 
—Yellow New York. Yellow. Sport from 
New York . 
. Medium 
S. Pompon 
Nov. 15 
It 
—Yuletide, White. White. 
. Short 
Int. Pompon 
Dec. 1 
*—Good disbudded, 
t—Good as pot plants. 
Plants from 2 V 4 -inch pots: 20c each; six $1.00; twelve any one variety $1.80. 
$12.00 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred 
rate. 
Apricot Queen Detroit News Chas. W. Johnson 
Large Flowering Commercial Varieties 
INTRODUCTIONS OF RECENT YEARS 
o n. ■ Height Select Bud Matures 
6 —Blazing Gold. Golden yellow.Medium Ter. Bud Oct 25 
Plants from 21 / 4 -inch Pots: SOc each; six $2.50; twelve, any one variety, $4.50, 
Name and Description Height Select Bud Matures 
5—December Beauty, Imp. Pure white. Sport Medium Oct 1 
from December Beauty. 
3—Golden Oak. Golden bronze.Medium Ter. Bud 
3 Indianapolis Pink. Light lavender. Darker Medium Ter Bud 
reverse .. 
3-Marketeer. White .Medium Ter. Bud 
3—Orchid Queen Orchid pink. Medium Ter. Bud 
5 Tobin s Late Yellow, Imp. Deep yellow. 
Sport from Tobin's Late Yellow. ’ Short Sept. 30 
Plants from 2Vyinch Pots: 30c each; six $1.50; twelve, any one variety, $2.70. 
$17.50 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred 
rate. 
Dec. 1 
Nov. 20 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 20 
Nov. 10 
Dec. 15 
Standard Varieties 
Select Bud 
Ter. Bud 
Sept. 5 
Aug. 25 
Name and Description Height 
1 —Ambassador. Creamy white.Medium 
If Apricot Queen. Orange bronze.Short 
I —Betsy Ross. White.Tall 
1 —Bronze Frick. Bronze. Sport from 
Helen Frick.Short Sept. 10 
Deep rich yellow. Medium Sept. 5 
If- Celestria. Bright yellow.Medium Ter. Bud 
1 —Chas. W. Johnson. Creamy white.Medium Sept. 10 
1 —Chattanooga. White .Medium Sept. 20 
1 —December Glory. White.Medium Sept. 30 
1 —Detroit News Bronze.Medium Aug. 30 
1 —Edwin Seidewitz. Bright pink . Tall Sept. 15 
If- Glitters. Bright bronze.Medium Ter. Bud 
1 —Friendly Rival. Golden yellow.Medium Sept. 10 
1 —Garnet King. Deep, bright red.Medium Sept. 20 
1 —Gladys Pearson. Light bronze.Medium Sept. 30 
• —Golden Mrs. Ross. Golden yellow 
(Improved Nellie T. Ross).Tall Early Oct. 
1 —Golden Pearson. Yellow. Sport from 
Gladys Pearson .Medium Sept. 30 
1 —Good News. Yellow. Sport from 
Detroit News .Medium Aug. 30 
^ Helen Frick. Pink . . Medium Sept. 10 
^ Hilda Bergen Bronze. Medium Aug. 25 
If- HoneyDew. Yellow.Short Ter. Bud 
1 —I- W. Prince. Light pink. Improved 
Chieftain) .Short 
Short 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Aug. 30 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 30 
Sept. 30 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 10 
I —Marie de Petris. Yellow. 
1 —Mefo. White . 
1 —Mistletoe, Golden. Yellow. . 
1 —Mistletoe, Pink. Pink. 
1 —Mohawk Chief. Crimson. 
1 —Monument. W.hite. 
1 —Mrs. David F. Roy. Crimson with 
bronze reverse. 
^ Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Bright yellow. Medium Aug. 25 
1 —Mrs. Wm. Thaw, Jr. Yellow.Tall Sept, 10 
^ Oak Leaf. Dark bronze.Medium Sept. 30 
M—Peter John. Light pink. Sport from 
Thanksgiving Pink .Short 
1 —Pink Chief. Pink.. . . Tall 
I —Silver Sheen. White.Medium 
1 —Smith's Late White. White. Short 
1 —Snow White. White. Medium 
1 —Sunglow. Yellow.Medium 
11—Thanksgiving Pink. Dark Pink. Short 
1 —Tobin's Late Yellow. Yellow. Sport from 
Smith's Late White.Short 
Short Sept. 15 
Sept. 15 
Ter. Bud 
Aug. 30 
Sept. 30 
Ter. Bud 
Aug. 25 
Sept. 15 
Matures 
Oct. 20 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 5 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 1 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 30 
Nov. 25 
Dec. 1 
Oct. 25 
Nov. 30 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 20 
Nov. 20 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 30 
Nov. 25 
Oct. 25 
Nov. 25 
Oct. 25 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 20 
Dec. 15 
Dec. 15 
Nov. 30 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 15 
Oct. 25 
Nov. 10 
Nov. 25 
Nov. 25 
Oct. 15 
Oct. 20 
Dec. 15 
Nov. 1 
Oct. 25 
Nov. 25 
Sept. 30 
Medium Sept. 15 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 15 
1 —Whittier. Yellow 
1 —Yellow Ambassador. Yellow from 
Ambassador. .Medium Ter. Bud 
1 —Yellow Mefo. Yellow. Sport from Mefo, Medium Sept. 20 
1 —Yellow Monument. Yellow Sport from 
Monument .Medium Sept. 10 
I—Good as pot plants. 
Plonts from 2 V 4 -inch Pols: 20c each; six $1.00; twelve any one variety $1.80. 
$12.00 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 ol one variety at hundred 
rate. 
Exhibition Varieties 
This section comprises varieties which are considered best for those who 
desire flowers of exceptionally large size which depends altogether upon the 
culture given. 
Name and Description 
Height 
Select Bud 
Matures 
3 
—Grace Sturgis. Wine red with pinkish- 
silver reverse . 
.Tall 
Aug. 
25 
Oct. 
20 
5 
—Louisa Pockett. White. 
■ Medium 
Aug. 
15 
Nov. 
10 
5 
—Majestic. Clear, shiny amber bronze. .. . 
- Short 
Aug. 
20 
Nov. 
1 
5 
—Marian H. Uffinger. Bronzy crimson with 
a gold reverse. 
. Medium 
Aug. 
20 
Nov. 
1 
5 
—Red Majestic Bronzy red . 
. Short 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
1 
5 
—Thos. W, Pockett. Pink. 
Medium 
Aug. 
15 
Nov. 
10 
3 
—Turner, Bronze. Light bronze. 
. Medium 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
5 
3 
—Turner, Pink (Mrs. Leslie Davis). Pink 
. Medium 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
5 
3 
—Turner. William. White. 
. Medium 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
5 
3 
—Turner, Yellow. Yellow . 
- Medium 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
5 
5 
—Vermont. Pink . 
Tall 
Aug. 
25 
Nov. 
10 
3 
—W. H. Waite. Imp. Red. 
. Short 
Aug. 
15 
Nov. 
5 
5 
—Yellow Pockett. Yellow. 
.Medium 
Aug. 
15 
Nov. 
10 
Plants from 2 y 4 -inch pots: 30c each; six $1.50; twelve any one variety. $2.70. 
$17.50 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred 
rate. 
ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 
ADRIAN = 1940 = MICIIIGAN 
CHRySAMTHCMUMS 
Pot Plant Varieties 
^ In addition to varieties listed here as essentially intended for pot plant culture, many of the varieties listed under Pompons 
’ ’ ’* ' Short and medium sorts should be used for this purpose. A 
Type 
L. Pompon 
L, Pompon 
L. Pompon 
Matures 
Nov. 10 
Nov. 10 
Nov. 10 
$17.50 per 
and large Flowering Commercial are excellent as pot plants, 
number of such varieties are denoted by the character {f)- 
INTRODUCTION OF RECENT YEARS 
Name and Description Height 
4*—Queen of Pinks. Pink Mandel. .Short 
4*—Richard Mandel. Pure white.Short 
4*—Yellow Beauty. Mandel's bright golden yellow . .Short 
Plants from 2 V 4 -inch pots: 30c each; six $1.50; twelve, any one variety, $2.70. 
hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
1 —Autumn Glow. Bronze red. .. 
1*—Benoit. Deep pink. 
1 *—Bright Light. Bright yellow. . 
1*—Caprice, Butler. Deep pink. . 
1*—Caprice, Lilac. Deep lilac. . 
1*—Caprice, Purple. Purple. 
1*—Caprice, White. White 
1*—Caprice, Yellow. Yelow 
1*—Kathleen Thompson. Bronze, . 
1 —Ohio State. Yellow . . 
1*—Pink Beauty. Light pink . 
1*—Savanta. White, with tint of pink 
1*—Titian Beauty. Bronze. 
1*—W. H. Lincoln. Yellow. 
*—Good disbudded. 
Plants from 21 / 4 -inch pots: 20c each; six $1.00; twelve any one variety $1.80. $12.00 per 
hundred rate with the privilege of ordering 25 ol one variety at hundred rale. 
Height 
Type 
Matures 
Short 
Int. Dec. 
Nov. 1 
. Short 
Int. Pompon 
Oct. 20 
Short 
I 
. Dec. 
Nov. 20 
.. Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. , Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. . Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. .Short 
Int. Dec. 
Oct. 25 
. . Short 
Int. Anemone 
Nov. 1 
Short 
I 
.. Pompon 
Oct. 20 
, Short 
I 
.. Pompon 
Nov. 1 
Short 
I 
.. Anemone 
Nov. 25 
. . Short 
- Pompon 
Nov. 25 
Benoit 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder 
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Smith's Revised Chrysanthemum 
Manual 
Seventh Edition — By Elmer Smith 
Who Has Made a Specialty of Chrysanthemum Culture 
lor the Past Thirty five Years 
This booklet treats the subjects in a concise vet lucid man¬ 
ner, covering the whole work from the care oi the stock to 
the staging of blooms. 
Several new features have been added, including com¬ 
plete description and remedies ior two new diseases, either 
of which, or the chapter on Chrysanthemum 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. 
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Chrysaline 
Chattanooga 
Unequaled for Producing Lusty Chrysanthemums 
A complete Chemical Fertilizer, perfectly soluble and con¬ 
tains the same constituents as those incorporated in manure, 
quantities of nitrogen, potash and phos¬ 
phoric, which are the most important elements conducive to 
plant life. 
1 i^he advantages of Chrysaline over the other manures are: 
I it is clean, has no offensive odor, is soluble and thus easily 
I prepared, is immediate and permanent in its effects, so highly 
concentrated that it is the cheapest, saves time and labor, and 
gives accurate results. 
Five Pounds, $1.00; Ten pounds, $1.75; Twenty-five pounds, 
$4.00;; Fifty pounds, $7.50. F. O. B. Adrian 
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Full directions accompany each pack¬ 
age. 
Chrysanthemums like a slightly acid 
soil; Chrysaline has an acid reaction. 
Thyra 
Dorothy Nehrling 
Bonnibell 
Odd Formed — Feathery and Threadlike — Varieties 
Name and Description 
3 —Benlen. Brorize and deep red tips with green center . 
3 —Muiden. Yeiiov/^. 
3 — Miss Gena Harwood. Rosy mauve. 
3 — Ohkwan. Yellow . 
3 — Patricia Grace. Shell pink.. 
3 — Peggy Ann Hoover. Lavender 
3 — Pride of Tokyo. Creamy pink. A novelty with odd tubular 
petals . 
3 —Rayonnante. Rose pink . 
3 — Sam Caswell. Bright rose. 
3 — The Dean, White. 
3 — Unique. Rich wine red . 
3 -—Yellow Taggart. Yellow quilled petals covered with hair 
3 — Yomei. Golden tube petals with red spoon-end tips. 
Height 
Select Bud 
Matures 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
10 
Meaium 
Ter. bud 
Nov. 
25 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
5 
Medium 
1 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
5 
Short 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
5 
Tall 
Ter. Bud 
Nov, 
10 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
5 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
1 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
1 
Tall 
Ter. Bud 
Dec. 
1 
, 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov 
Medium 
Ter. Bud 
Nov. 
10 
Pride of Tokyo 
Plants from 2 */ 4 -inch pots: 25c each; six $1.25; twelve, any one variety. $2.25. $15.00 per hundred with the privilege 
of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL 
$1.50 Postpaid 
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ON 
DUSTERS AND SPRAYERS 
Single Daisy Type Varieties 
RECENT INTRODUCTION 
5*—Clara Holford. Georgeous large flowers of warm red, 
maturing November 10th, Medium size plant. 
Plants from 2 V 4 -inch pots: 30 each, six SI.50; twelve, any one 
variety, $2.70. $17.50 per hundred with the privilege of order¬ 
ing 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
If —Buckingham Bronze. Splendid bronze of medium size flower, 
short plant. Matures November 5th. Good as pot plants. 
If —Buckingham Light Bronze. Light bronze flower of medium size, 
short plant. Matures November 5th, Good as pot plants. 
If*—Carnelia. Good as pot plant, having large red flowers, which 
mature November 30th. Short plant. 
1 —Golden Mensa. Doubtless the best single yellow for general 
purposes. Matures November 1st. 
1 —Gretchen Piper. Medium size plant, having medium size mellow 
flowers, maturing October 25th. 
1 —Hasegawa Pink. Medium size plant, having medium size beauti¬ 
ful pink flowers with golden center, maturing November 20th. 
1 *—Jane. Sport from Valencia, large yellow flowers, maturing No¬ 
vember 30th. Tall Plant. 
j _Joan Piper. Medium size, amber bronze flowers, maturing Octo¬ 
ber 20th, Short Plant. 
1 _Lighthouse. Medium size flower of bronze shading to watermelon 
red, matures November 10th. Heighth medium. 
*—Good disbudded, 
t—Good as pot plants. 
1 *—Mason's Bronze. Color burnt orange of great intensity. Splendid 
when grown to sprays. Also large and conspicuous when dis¬ 
budded. Matures November 5th. 
If*—Melba. Reddish-bronze. Mature November 5. May be grown 
natutral or disbudded. 
If*_Red Melba. Large red flowers, maturing November 5th. Short 
plant. Good disbudded, also good as pot plant. 
If*_Red Rover. A fine crimson with reverse of petals golden the same 
as the center of the flowers. Fully developed November 5th. 
Flowers 5 inches in diameter. Good as pot plants. 
If _Sunburst. Large flowers of sunburst orange, maturing November 
25th. Medium size plant, good as pot plant. 
1 *_Sunny Boy. Medium size, yellow flowers, maturing November 
15th. Heighth medium. Good disbudded. 
If —Tagoya. Medium size, brilliant Goya red flowers, maturing No¬ 
vember 5th. Heighth short, good as pot plants. 
If —Valencia. Beautiful large orchid pink flowers, maturing Novem¬ 
ber 30th. Good disbudded. Heighth tall. 
J _White Mensa. Medium size, white flowers, maturing November 
lOth. Heighth medium. 
Plants from 21 / 4 -inch pots: 20c each; six $1.00; twelve any one variety 
$1.80. $12.00 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one varie- 
ty at hundred rate. 
Hardy Korean Varieties 
Name and Description 
Height 
Type 
Matures 
2 —Agnes Selkirk Clark. Apricot salmon 
Medium 
Sinrrje 
Sept. 25 
1—Aphrodite. Pink . . . 
Short 
Single 
Oct. 15 
1—Apollo. Bronze red. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 12 
1 —Ceres. Old gold . 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 10 
I—Country Girl. Pink. 
Tall 
Single 
Oct. 10 
1 —Daphne. Pink . 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 12 
1—Diana. Rose pink. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 12 
2—Ember. Coral and orange bronze. . 
Medium 
Decorative 
Oct. 15 
1—Hebe. Lavender pink . 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 15 
1—Innocence. White. 
Short 
Single 
Sept. 
2 —King Midas. Yellow. 
Medium 
Decorative 
Sept. 30 
1—Louise Schling. Bronze salmon. . 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 5 
1—Mars. Wine-red .. . 
1—Mercury. Blend of old rose and 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 15 
salmon . 
.Medium 
Single 
Sept. 30 
2—Nancy Copeland. Red. 
Medium 
Single 
Sept. 25 
1—Niobe. White with light yellow disc Medium 
Semi-double 
Oct. 5 
1—Orion. Canary yellow. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 5 
2—Pink Lustre. Orchid pink. 
Medium 
Single 
Sept. 25 
1—Romany. Reddish bronze. 
Medium 
Decorative 
Oct. 5 
1—Saturn. Bronze. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 12 
2—The Moor. Amaranth purple. 
2—The Urchin. Crushed raspberry 
Short 
Decorative 
Sept. 'Zb 
and gold . 
. Medium 
Semi-double 
Oct. 10 
1—Venus. Pink. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 12 
1—Vulcan. Bronze crimson. 
Medium 
Single 
Oct. 5 
Plants from 2 V 4 -inch pots: 20c each; six 
$ 1 . 00 ; twelve any one variety $1.80. 
$ 12.00 per hundred with the privilege of 
ordering 25 of one variety at hundred 
rote. 
The Kinney Pump 
For applying liquid manure, this pump 
has no equal. Full directions accom¬ 
pany each pumo. $3.00 postpoid. 
Japanese Mou.ziain or Cascade Varieties 
3 —Agappina. This has 
a smaller cushion than 
the others, 1 " in dia¬ 
meter, and the whole 
flower about 2 ^ 2 "' Col¬ 
or, a rich mahogany 
with a slight tinge of 
yellow on the tips ol 
the cushion florets. 
3t—Anna. Pure white. 
Belongs to the true sin¬ 
gle section, having but 
one row of petals. Fine 
lor pot plants. 
3 — Brown Button. In¬ 
troduced 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, matur¬ 
ing November 10 and 
is 1 " in diameter. 
3t—Jane Harte. Dissemi¬ 
nated as Jean Hart. 
The variety originated 
and was named on the estate of Mr. E. S. Webster. They are iden¬ 
tical. A yellow sport from Anna. Identical in every way except color. 
t—Good as pot plants. 
Plants from 2 '/ 4 -inch pots: 25c each; six $1.25; twelve, any one variety. 
$2.25. $15.00 per hundred with the privilege of ordering 25 of one va¬ 
riety at hundred rate. 
FOR COLLECTIONS SEE REVERSE SIDE 
FOR TERMS OF SALE SEE REVERSE SIDE 
No order accepted lor less than $2.00. All plants postpaid unless 
otherwise S| reified. 
