
NEW CASTLE 
KOREAN ‘MUMS 
Strong plants, 15¢ each; 4 for 50c, postpaid. 
APOLLO—Large single flowers of bronze, gold, and 
salmon. October. Medium. 
CERES—Soft bronze. Single with open yellow center. 
October. Medium. 
COUNTRY GIRL—Sparkling pink flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across. October. Tall. 
DAPHNE—Lilac-rose overlaid with daphne-pink. Sin- 
gle. Early. October. Medium. 
HEBE—Pink suffused with lavender-pink tones. 
ber. Medium. 
LOUISE SCHLING—Large single, salmon-yellow dif- 
fused with red. October. Medium. 
MANDARIN—Gorgeous variety of recent introduction 
producing perfect double flowers of coral, salmon 
and coppery gold. Early. October. Dwarf. 
THALIA—Lively, 
pact growth. October. 
THE MOOR—Brilliant amaranth-purple or port-wine- 
red. Fully double flowers 3 inches across. Late Sep- 
tember. Medium. 
Octo- 
semi-double, orange-yellow. Com- 
Dwarf. 
PROFUSION—Rich coppery old gold, daisy-like flowers 
in abundance. October. 
Medium. 



























Chrysanthemums 
The culture of Chrysanthemums is simple. Plant in good rich 
garden soil and do_not overwater but keep plants moist to bot- 
tom of the roots. Give good drainage by digging soil deep. After 
plants develop enrich them with any good standard fertilizer, 
also mulch with well-rotted manure. Pompons are hardy. Large 
flowering varieties are semi-hardy and should be mulched heavily 
or the clumps can be lifted and stored inside during the winter, 
just like Dahlias. Pinch off small side buds if extra large flow- 
ers are desired. 
HARDY POMPONS 
Strong plants, 15¢ each; 4 for 50c, postpaid. 
EDITH NEWBERRY—Orange Aster type. Early November. 
LILIAN DOTY—Soft rose-pink. October 10th. Medium. 
MARY L. HALL—Golden yellow. October. Tall. 
RED DOTY—Lively red. Tall. November Ist. 
SEA GULL-——Beautiful white. November Ist. Medium. 
IRENE—AMiniature, white, button flowers. October 15th. Dwarf. 
JEWELL—-Large, pink, button blooms. Early October. Dwarf. 
NUGGETS—Dainty, yellow, button flowers. October. Dwarf. 
DOROTHY TURNER—Bronze, old gold. November. Medium. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM—Bronze daisy flowers. November Ist. 
FRAU BEAU—Yellow-brown. Medium. 
GODFREY—Anemone-flowered pink. Late. Tall. 
LEGAL TENDER—Double bronze-gold. Medium. November. 
MRS. BUCKINGHAM—Single pink. November Ist. Medium. 
NORMA—Pink anemone. November. Medium. 
PINK DOT—Rose-pink. October. Medium. 
RED BEAU—Reddish brown. Medium. 
STOPLIGHT—Terra cotta. November 5th. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Strong plants, 15c each; 4 for 50c, postpaid. 
AMBASSADOR—Large incurved white. October. Tall. 
CELESTRA—Shining golden yellow. Big and full. Early October. 
Medium. 
GOLD LODE—Large, clear yellow. October Ist. Medium. 
J. W. PRINCE. Excellent pink. November Ist. Short. 
MRS. H. C. KIDDER—Fine yellow. October 25th. Medium. 
QUAKER MAID—Pure white. Large. October 5th. Medium. 
ROSE PERFECTION—Immense rosy pink. November. Short. 
SILVER SHEEN—Silvery white. October 20th. Medium. 
SUN GLOW—Glowing yellow. October 25th. Medium. 
Tall. 
BETSY ROSS—White. Early November. Tall. 
HARVARD—Crimson. Late November. Medium. 
MARGARET GRAHAM—Large white. Late. Medium. 
SNOW WHITE—Fine white. Late October. Medium. 
SUPERB ‘MUM SET OF EIGHT CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
75c, postpaid. 
These are the varieties with immense flowers that some- 
times measure six or seven inches across. Sure to grow and 
absolutely sure to bloom this year. Eight superb varieties 
carefully chosen, our selection, from the above list, 75c, 
postpaid. 
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