Large Flowering Chrysanthemums 
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SON—A yellow sport CHRYSANTHEMUMS on this page are large = 
of the popular] flowering cut flower varieties like you see in Blue Ribbon Mum Coll 
Gladys  Pearson.} the cut flower stores. To grow these for large ~ = 
Splendid grower,] flowers, let the plants grow with one to three PINK MISTLETOE (Light Pink)—Light pink 
handsome foliage. | stems, one bud to each stem, and keep the flowers of ball type, retain their color long after 
2ic ea., 3 for 56c.} plants well fertilized. Are reasonably hardy if cutting. 24c ea., 3 for G4c, doz. $2.14. 

—es | planted in a well drained position and given a GOLDEN WAVE (Golden yellow)—One of the 
LUSTE EDS: covering during the winter. darkest yellows grown. Flowers large and grace- 
PRE ME—Shel] pir | eee fully incurved. 21c ea., 3 for 56c. 
color fading to PINK DELIGHT (Kose pink)-—-Flowers lovely 
light pink; extensively used for commercial pur- 
poses. Incurved flowers. 23c ea., 3 for 61c. 
INDIANOLA (Light bronze)—Magnificent, 21c. 
OAKLEAF (Dark Bronze)—Wonderful. 22c. 
WHITE SURPRISE (White)—Pure white flow- 
ers, dark green foliage. A prize winner, 20c. 
ae DAY KING—Magnificent dark reu flowers, 
C. 
SPECIAL OFFER—The full collection of 7 
Blue Ribbon Chrysanthemums for 93c. 
white. A marvelous- 
ly beautiful shade. 
Very attractive. 20c 
ea., 3 for 52c. 
(Serr er SS 
SUNGOLD — The 
brightest of the late 
yellows. Produces 
several flowers’ to 
the stalk. Vigorous, 
Chrys. Golden Mistletoe, 22c {upright grower; pet- 
als beautifully in- 
GOLDEN MIS. |curved. Fine for display, and 
TLETOE (Light yel- | highly recommended. 22c, 3 for 
low) — Gigantic, }59c. 
round, smooth flow: |” citRoNELLA—Gorgeous yel- 
pater ay. ee low color. Flowers borne on 
hey are canary yel- strong stiff stems; vigorous 
low of shining satin | srower. 20c ea., 3 for 52c. 
Mioutinishiee2o. Gat est cies eG E oath De 
SMITH’S SUPERLATIVE — ’ : 
31 oe pee OZ Large flowers pees yellow. aaa : ast 
ee LASily grown. Splendid stems s 
WHITE EN-|and foliage. 21c ea., 3 for 56c. Crimson Splendor 
white) — Marvelous} OCTOBER ROSE—A charm- ahehtehe st oreeeer (Bott Shel 
pure white variety. Jing bright pink. Very popular] jricn 8 - MSN Ere is ed arid va bred 
Enormous size; longjand attractive. _ Universally } j, S if Mr aerong blo abun pt oO a for 76n, 
stiff stems. Dark| planted. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. fro 60 64 Tong blossoms. <v¢ 6a., or 4c, 
green ge Qh oz. $ . 2 
flower type. 21c ea., ROSE CHOCHARD—Beauti- 
3 for 56c, doz. forfful pink flowers. Very pro- 
$1.86. ductive. 23c ea., 3 for 61c. 
JUSTRITE (Bright 
pink) — A magnifi- 
cent bright rose 
pink. Large double 
flowers, well form- 
ed. Grows about four 
feet; foliage brigh’ 
green. 22c ea. 3 
for 59c, doz. $1.94. 
AMBASSADOR 
(White) —Purest 
white flower, six 
inches across. Height 
4% feet. Excellent 
22c ea., 3 for 59c, 


CHATTANOOGA 
(White)—Very pop- 
ular variety. Snow 
white incolor, strong 
grower, splendid hab- 
it. Long stiff stems. 
Foliage dark green. 
21c ea., 3 for 56c, 
doz. $1.86. 
Friendly 
Rival 
(Early yellow)—Ex- 
tensively used as a 
cut flower. Immense 
globular flowers, 
very full, smooth 
finish, shining gold 
: in color. Abundant 
ee foliage. 28c ea, 3 
_ Chrys. Rose Perfection for 61c. 
Gladys Pearson 
GLADYS PEAR- 
SON—Beautiful in- 
curved variety. Up- 
per surface of petals 
is apricot, reverse 
buff. When placed 
under light shows 
bright orange. One 
of the best. 24c ea., 
3 for 64c, 6 for 
$1.22. 


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DETROIT NEWS New Pink Astermum 2ic Pax iinnarved Howe 
—A lovely, large A new variety of hardy Chrysanthemum, mak- jer of massive size, 
fluffy flower of rich | {ng an unusual large bushy growth. Produces j with strong stem and 
[cho bronze. Verv | lovely pink flowers in great profusion from mid- } perfect foliage Pure 




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= > choice. 23c ea., 3 summer to frost. Excellent for rockeries or bor- | white. 21c ea., 3 
Chrys. Justrite, 22c for 61c. ders. 27c ea., 3 for 71c, doz. $2.35. 
yeGOLDEN HERALD (Bright 942 Chrysanthemum Cover Collection 
for 56c. Chrys. Golden Wave, 216 
SUNGLOW (Bright yellow)— 
Rich golden bronze, mahogany 


ler ets oes of the most (ILLUSTRATED IN COLORS ON INSIDE BACK COVER) nese fi flowers: long ; oe 
eau u rysan emums grown, fae a= arge ower Cc 6a. or c, 
SS A kas 8 Fis CUSTRE-—Rich pink, 210. can HARVARD-—ich red, 26e, doz. $1.80. , 
22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. $1.94. GOLD LODE—Deep yellow, 18¢. GOLDEN QUEEN—Bronze yellow, 22c. 
“ams F,_o-_n0nsevert WaAMNG WC, mati, REMARRE pnt Rua DL ALADDIN oe cut tan Game 
right yellow gn SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS. 17c. BETSY ROSS—Pure white, 20c gain Mum) — Beautiful rich 
flexed variety used extensively as 
a cut flower. Large 24c ea., 3 
for 64c, doz. $2.14. 
SS RAS FO ET EEL TIES 
H To give an opportunity to Chrysanthemum societies, clubs, churches, and exhibitors to b = 
Make Money Growing Mums themum plants for resale purposes, or, for growing for selling flowers, we make ie following: ean 
ingly low prices. (This applies to all varieties offered in this catalog.) 18c varieties: 10 for $1.42; 25 for $3.38; $12.50 per 100. 18c to 20c varieties: 
10 for $1.58; 25 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_4New $9 OO Col ae hiias 92C ( Coll. 46-B—5 Beautiful 61le 
golden bronze. Overlaid with ap- 
ricot and rose. 29c ea. 8 for 
76e, doz. for $2.54. 
The full collection of 12 as shown in colors on inside back of colored cover......$1.62 
Any 6 of the Chrysanthemums above for 89c. 





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Cushion Mums ss The modern Dahlia is increasing in AS 
MS popularity each year; producing im- 
BEE Hundreds of Flowers noe powers with sores and ee ’ ; A Granu 
® petals. Strong growing and profuse ’ 4 way 
The First Year An blooming varieties in this collection : 
Amazing Display of a out prominently for garden gio 3 House Plant Coll. 
3 P cut flowers. ) AF 
Varied Coloring 3 J The most beautiful and 
a i Q 2 satisfacto: flowers that 
set A pec aia Seo Coll. 42. B—Four ene 3 © eat: iE house culture 
te Cushion, ushion. (7) o ‘, = / * and bedding. Grow easily, 
plants have created more interest Decorative Ferns 62¢ pays gm making handsome, ome 
aR aad curedding, hkrdy, tend. (rene ee en Seed Pretty waxlike. flowers 
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produce more flowers than any other | the most eat eahis pe es ad emaae : tos sa and glossy bright colored 
chrysanthemum. Single plants known | cylture and rapid growing. Good for ~ L Wo — leaves are always ad- 
relied 1500 flowers open at one | pot plants, rock gardens, fern dishes ah E =e, (Cmired. Thrive bestiiniae 
me. porch boxes and shady places. A eoly meee 

marvelous bargain. 

12 Miss B. O., Milaca, Minn. “The shipment of Dahlias | received have grown fine and | am well satisfied.” 
