_ Large Flowering Chrysanthemums 
Gold Medal Chrys. Coll. 
ROSE PERFECTION—(Bright Pink)—Flowers 
beautifully incurved, and perfectly formed. Petals 
are broad, forming a compact mass of levely pink. 
20c ea. 
WHITTIER (Deep golden yellow)—The bright- 
est of the late yellows. Produces several flowers 
to the stalk. Vigorous. 19c each. 
ROSE GLORY (Pink)—Wonderful. 48¢ each. 
QUAKER MAID (White)—21c each. 
ee SCOVILLE (Excellent Coral bronze) 
—22c ea. 
CHRYSOLORA (Yellow)—The best yellow for 
early October. 17c ea., 3 for 45c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—tThe full collection of 6 
Gold Medal Chrysanthemums for 89c. 










WHITE EN- 
CHANTRESS (Pure 
white) — Marvelous 
pure white variety. 
Enormous size; long 
stiff stems. Dark 
green foliage. Cut 
flower type. 1860 ea., 
3 for 48c, doz. for 
$1.60. 

GOLDEN MIS- 
TLETOE (Light yel- 
low) Gigantic, 
round, smooth flow- 
ers are borne on 
good strong stems. 
They are canary yel- 
low of shining satin- 
like finish. 20c ea., 
3 for 52e, doz. for 
$1.80. 

Chrys. Golden Mistletoe, 20e 

} JUSTRITE (Bright 
pink) — A magnifi- 
cent bright rose 
pink. Large double 
‘flowers, well form- 
ed. Grows about four 
feet; foliage bright 
green. 19c ea., 3 for 
49c, doz. for $1 -70. 
AMBASSADOR 
(White) —Purest 
white flower, six 
inches across. Height 
is feet. Excellent. 
19¢c ea., 3 for 49c, 
doz. for $1.70. 
DETROIT NEWS 
—A lovely, large 
fluffy flower of rich 
coral bronze. Very 
Chrys. Justrite, 1%¢ eh hee 21e, 3 for 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS on this page are large 
flowering cut flower varieties like you see in 
the cut flower stores. To grow these for large 
flowers, let the plants grow with one to three 
stems, one bud to each stem, and keep the 
plants well fertilized. Are reasonably hardy if 
planted in a well drained position and given a 
eovering during the winter. 

Crimson Splendor 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR (Soft Crimson)—A 
charming crimson red, large flowering Pe: 
which produces an abundance of exquisitely 
beautiful strong blossoms. 27e ea., 3 for 71¢, 
doz. for $2.35.. 


oy. : 
New Pink Astermum 24c 
A new variety of hardy Chrysanthemum, mak- 
ing an unusual large bushy growth. Produces 
lovely pink flowers in great profusion from mid- 
summer to frost. Excellent for rockeries or bor- 
ders. 24c ¢a., 3 for 70c, doz. for $2.35. 



Blue Ribbon Mum. Goll. 
PINK MISTLETOE (Light Pink)—Light pink 
flowers of ball type, retain their color lon 
cutting. 22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. for $1.94. 
GOLDEN WAVE (Golden yellow)—One of the 
darkest yellows grown. Flowers large and grace- 
fully incurved. 18c ea., 3 for 48c. 
PINK DELIGHT 
after 
(Rose pink)—Flowers lovely 
light pink; extensively used for commercial pur- 
poses. Incurved flowers. 21c¢ ea., 3 for 56c. 
INDIANOLA (Light bronze)—Magnifieent, 18c. 
OAKLEAF (Dark Bronze)—Wonderful. 190 ea. 
WHITE SURPRISE (White)—Pure white flow- 
ers, dark green foliage. A prize winner. 16c 6a. 
eens KING—Magnificent dark red flowers, 
c ea. 
SPECIAL OFFER—The full collection of 7 
Blue Ribbon Chrysanthemums for 99c. 
CHATTANOOGA 
(White)—Very pop- 
ular variety. Snow 
white in color, strong 
grower, splendid hab- 
it. Long stiff stems. 
Foliage dark green. 
18c ea., 3 for 48c, 
Friendly 
Rival 
(Early yellow)—Ex-. 
tensively used as a 
eut flower. Immense 
globular flowers, 
very full, smooth 
finish, shining gold 
in color. Abundant 
foliage. 21e ea., 3 
for 5Go. 

Chrys. Rose Perfection 
Gladys Pearson 
GLADYS PEAR- 
SON—Beautiful in- 
curved variety. Up- 
per surface of petals 
is apricot, reverse 
buff. When placed 
under Hght shows 
bright eee One 
of the best. Cc ea, 
3 for 69c, 6 for 
$1.11. 
OCONTO (White) 
—An incurved fiow- 
er of massive size, 
with strong stem and 
perfect foliage. Pure 
white. 190 ea., 3 for 
49e. 




Golden Wave, 21ic 

Chrys. 

GOLDEN HERALD (Bright 
yellow) —Deep yellow flowers 
silk-like finish. Easily grown. 
19c oea., 3 for 490, doz. for 
$1.70. 
(CSREES a TE 
MRS. F. D. ROOSEVELT 
(Bright yellow)—Magnificent re- 
flexed variety used extensively as 
a cut flower. Large, 22c ea., $ 
for 59c, doz. for $1.94. 
Make Money Growing Mums 



ingly low prices. (This applies to all varieties offered in this catalog.) 18c varieties: 10 for 
HILDA BERGEN—Fine bronze, 22c. 
LUSTRE—Rich pink, 21c. 
GOLD LODE—Deep yellow, 18c. 
GARNET KING—Dark red, 27c. 
HONEY DEW—Light yellow, 180. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS. 
s 
941 Chrysanthemum Cover Collection 
(ILLUSTRATED IN COLORS ON INSIDE FRONT COVER) 
ANGELO—Light pink, 19c. 
HARVARD—Rich red, 26c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Bronze yellow, 22c. 
NELLIE ROSS—RBright yellow, 23c. 
DISTINCTION—Bright pink, 21c. 
BETSY ROSS—Pure white, 20¢ 
The full collection of 12 as shown in colors on inside front of colored cover....$1.48 
17c. 
Any 6 of the Chrysanthemums above for 75c 


SUNGLOW (Bright yellow)— 
Rich golden bronze, mahogany 
tinged flowers, long stems. 
Large flower 18c ea., 3 for 48c, 
doz. for $1.60. 
EER EE CT ES ET 
ALADDIN (The Cut and Come 
Again Mum) — Beautiful rich 
golden bronze. Overlaid with ap- 
ricot and rose. 29c ea., 3 for. 
76c, doz. for $2.54. 







To give an opportunity to Chrysanthemum societies, clubs, churches, and exhibitors to buy Chrysan- 
themum plants for resale purposes, or, for growing for selling flowers, we make the following amaz- 
$1.42; 25 for $3.38; $12.50 per 100. 18¢ to 20e varieties: 
410 for $1.58; 26 for $3.68; $13.50 per 100. 20c to 22c varieties: 10 for $1.76; 25 for $4.82; $14.98 per 100. 







Coll. 55-B—4 New 
Cushion "Mums .. 
aes Hundreds of Flowers 
ey The First Year—An 
Amazing Display of 
Varied Coloring 
Pink Cushion, 
White Cushion, Red Cushion. 
than Cushion 
Dwarf and spreading, 





hardy, 

time. 
$4.00 
Bronze pe 
0 
plants have created more interest 
Chrysanthemums. 
and 
produce more flowers than any other 
chrysanthemum. Single plants known 
to have 1500 flowers open at one 


Coll. 51-B—Six 
Garden Dahlias 82¢ 
The modern Dahlia is increasing in 
popularity each year; producing im- 
mense flowers with large and broad 
petals. Strong growing and profuse 
blooming varieties in this collection 
stand out prominently for garden 
cut flowers. 
Decorative Ferns J4€ 
Of all the decorative plants that 
one can buy, the family of ferns is 
the most valuable to be had. Easy 
culture and rapid growing. Good for 
pot plants, rock gardens, fern dishes 
porch boxes and shady places. A 
marvelous bargain. 
















Nettie M. Shriver, Idaho. “Received plants yesterday in finest condition. Your plants are packed so carefully.” 


Coll. 46-B—5 Beautiful 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 


















52¢ 
A Grand 
House Plant Coll. 
The most beautiful and 
satisfactory flowers that 
we offer for house culture 
and bedding. Grow easily, 
_Mmaking handsome, showy 
Plants, bloom constantly. 
Pretty wax-like flowers 
and glossy bright colored 
leaves are always ad- 
mired. Thrive bes¢ in an 
evenly moist soil, 




























