Vucholsonsd waRDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Chrysanthemum, one of the world’s oldest cultivated flowers, 
is easy to grow and furnish quantities of long-lasting cut flowers in 
the fall. They require a rich, slightly acid soil and may be grown 
in partial shade. Apply liquid sheep manure (about the color of 
PRIZE WINNING TALL SPECIMEN TYPES 
SNOW WHITE. Big, incurved flower of glis- 
tening, icy white, like a perfectly carved ball 
of spotless marble. 
KEYSTONE. Bronze flowers 8 inches in diam- 
eter; plants grow 4 feet tall. 
BLACK HAWK. Incurved flowers appearing 
as if cut from dark crimson velvet; very large 
and strikingly beautiful 
BOB PULLING. Brilliant yellow flowers of 
magnificent size and texture. 
CHIEFTAIN. One of the finest incurved types 
with beautiful flowers of clear pink perfectly 
formed. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
POMPON TYPES 
SILVER BELLS. Early blooming variety; splen- 
did flowers of silvery white. 
LEGAL TENDER. A large pompon in a won- 
derful blend of gold and bronze. 
ROBIN HOOD. A great favorite with flowers 
of fine texture in a rich, deep, blood-red color. 
GOLDEN FEATHER. Tawny yellow flowers 
with long quilled rays. 
MARY ANN. Large, loose, fluffy pink flowers 
on long, stiff stems. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
PLANTS AVAILABLE IN APRIL AND MAY 
ANEMONE TYPES 
Anemone-type Chrysanthemums have one or 
more rows of flat ray florets with a group of 
shorter quilled or tubular disk florets in the 
center, sometimes differing color. 
BLANCHE. Huge blooms of snow-white with 
a finely rounded creamy cushion. 
NORMA. Orchid-pink with a golden pink cen- 
ter. Flowers average 4 to 5 inches and several 
may be permitted to bloom on one plant. 
TITAN. Extremely large flowers dark red in 
color with bronze cushion center. 
SUSANNE MILLER. One of the loveliest of-all 
the Anemone-flowered type which are so de- 
sirable for long-lasting cut flowers; golden 
yellow: 
ROSE ROYAL. Vivid violet-rose. You will like 
this very different large flowering variety. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
CLARA CURTIS. New single Chrysanthemum. 
One of the loveliest and daintiest Chrysanthe- 
mums in cultivation. The flowers are single— 
2% to 3 inches across—and a bright soft pink 
with yellow centers. Plants grow 12 to 15 
inches high, and spread about 2 feet. They be- 
gin flowering in August, and continue from 
then on to frost. Plants, 25c each, postpaid. 
strong tea) once a week during August and September, watering 
well between feedings. Spray every two weeks with a good insecti- 
cide. The varieties below have been carefully selected because of 
their compelling color effects and profuse blooms. 
BUTTON TYPES 
IRENE. Neat, dwarf plants with clusters of 
pure white flowers. 
FEZ. A large button of rich, deep bronze. 
Medium tall. 
RED RIDING HOOD. Bright red button Chrys- 
anthemum only 10 inches high. 
LOIS. Golden yellow buttons of medium 
height. 
PINK DOT. Delightful white pompon with a 
pink center. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
DAISY TYPES 
MENSA. A very large, single flower of snow- 
white borne in graceful sprays. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM. Flowers of a glisten- 
ing light bronze. . 
DAZZLER. Scarlet-crimson flowers—true to its 
name. 
GOLDEN MENSA. Single yellow daisy of de- 
lightful grace and daintiness. 
MRS. WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM. Flat, daisy- 
shaped flower of soft, shell pink. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Jt Pays to (Plant tux Best IN ROSES! 
Our plants are all extra heavy select grade. Prices on Rose Bushes, except Climbers, each 35c; 6 for $1.80; per doz., $3.50, postpaid. 
The roses we are listing’ are adapted to this climate and you will find them thrifty growers and excellent bloomers. 
Shipments of Roses Made Until April Ist. No Shipment to Mexico—Account Custom Regulations. 
All rose orders shipped separate from seed orders 
RED 
AMI QUINARD. This vigorous growing, fra- 
grant blooming red rose is a worthy addition 
to any garden. The large velvety flowers are a 
dark maroon color. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red, double 
large flowers, borne on a vigorous growing 
bush, make this red rose one of our favorites. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Very large, double, 
light crimson buds. A free bloomer and good 
grower. 
RED RADIANCE. This familiar, heavy bloom- 
ing, vigorous red rose is by far the best known 
of all red roses. If you want to be assured of 
plenty of blooms for cut flowers, you can’: 
make a better selection. 
PINK 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Still one of the more 
popular pink roses. Big double flowers of glow- 
ing clear rose pink, produced on a tall upright 
bush. Lovely clear color and delightful fra- 
grance combined with its unusual lasting qual- 
ities when cut make it an ideal all around rose. 
DAINTY BESS. Delicate rose pink. The most 
popular single rose grown, very lasting when 
cui, extra long stems, vigorous grower. Blooms 
from early spring until late fall. Spicy fragrance 
that you can’t forget. 
BRIARCLIFF. Rose pink at center passing to 
a lighter shade at the outer petals. Very large 
flowers. Blooms singly on long stems. Improve- 
ment over old Columbia. Wonderful as a cut 
flower. 
WILLOMERE. Superb buds, double, shrimp 
pink, toning to carmine. A favorite of many. 
Very fragrant. 
PRISCILLA. Large double blooms, dark pink, 
perfectly formed long buds. Very lasting as a 
cut flower. Vigorous grower with long stems. 
PINK RADIANCE. This well-known rose is 
truly a favorite. Large free blooming, deep 
rose pink with lighter tint on reverse side. The 
blooms are fragrant, grows very upright and 
strong. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Superb deep pink rose 
—possibly the finest deep pink bloom in exis- 
tence. The flowers are fragrant and retain their 
form for several days after cutting. Awarded a 
Gold Medal at Lyons, 1932, in the contest for 
the most beautiful rose of France. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. One of the Radiance 
family, with shell-pink buds and soft salmon- 
tinted open flowers that are sweetly scented. 
An exceptionally good variety for general gar- 
den use. 

ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
YELLOW 
ROSLYN. Large, semi-double, fragrant; bloom 
clear golden yellow. The long, pointed bud and 
lasting quality of the flower make Roslyn a 
good cut rose. 
LUXEMBOURG. This old variety is still one of 
the best of the deep yellow roses, It produces 
some of the most beautiful blooms of any and 
stands our Southwestern climate as well as the 
rest. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. Long, ca- 
nary-yellow pointed buds, borne on a long 
stem, opening into a large flower that keeps 
fine when cut, make this good variety one of 
the best yellows. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Fine glossy foli- 
age. Free blooming, golden yellow, medium 
blooms. Looks fine in the garden or when cut, 
as it has good heavy stems. 
LADY HILLINGDON. An old favorite, but still 
good. Slender pointed buds of deep saffron- 
yellow. 
TWO-TONE ROSES 
TALISMAN. Perfectly formed buds of brilliant 
ted, gold, yellow and copper, double lasting 
flowers, extremely fragrant, and carried on 
long stems. Strong and free blooming. This rose 
is one of the most popular ever grown. 
HOOVER. Large semi-double blooms of cerise, 
pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. No rose plant- 
ing would be complete without this particular 
variety. Very beautiful buds, makes a large, 
strong bush with unusually long stems. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Unusually fragrant, 
beautiful buds of copper red opening to semi- 
double flowers of medium size, extremely fra- 
grant. Beautiful light green glossy foliage, 
grows into large plants, long strong stems. 
WHITE 
KAISERINE A. VICTORIA. This old favorite is 
still just about the best white rose grown. The 
creamy white buds are long, very double, 
pointed, and borne on a good stem. 
CALEDONIA. Pure white, pointed buds, open 
into a large double fragrant flower. A really 
fine variety. 
Climbing Roses 
Postpaid prices on Climbing Roses: Each, 50c; 
dozen, $5.00, postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Semi-double flowers in 
large clusters, flaming scarlet with a crimson 
shade. None better. This is an excellent pillar 
rose. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Climbing sport of the 
familiar Talisman. An excellent bloomer. No 
other multi-colored rose is as popular as Talis- 
man. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Sport of Red 
Radiance with the flower like the parent; excel- 
lent climber. One of the most popular and a 
good bloomer. 
CLIMBING LUXEMBOURG. A good yellow 
climber, disease resistant, large long full buds 
that open in double flowers that are lasting 
when cut. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER. A svort of 
the bush President Hoover, identical with it in 
flower. A good one. Vigorous and healthy. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA. Sport of bush Colum- 
bia. Peach-blow pink flowers like its parent. 
Nearly thornless. One of the best varieties. 


NICHOLSON’S BIG 
ROSE COLLECTION 
All Extra Heavy—Select No. 1 Field-Grown Plants 





POSTPAID 
Why not beautify some of those unsightly spots with FOR ONLY 
these beautiful roses? Healthy plants that will grow 
and bloom for you. One each of the following: Red 25 
Radiance, Pink Radiance, Briarcliff, President Hoover, 
Talisman, K. A. Victoria and Roslyn. 
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