Hardy Korean Varieties 
These varieties are especially recommended for regions where 
early frosts prevail, as they possess hardy, early flowering 
qualities. Blooming dates, September 15 to October 20. 
Three of One Name at Three Rate: Twelve at Dozen Rate 
RATES: 
Each Per 3 Per Dozen 
Brom: 27/4-inch) Potsse- tee: $0.10 $0.25 $1.00 
15 .40 1.50 
25 .70 2.50 
Rooted) Cuttings ge see ee -10 .20 .60 
15 .30 1.00 
25 50 2.00 
SINGLES 
Each Season 
Hees Hod. Viole teers ren oe aie ee cee eae ak $0.10 (E) 
Fiz s) Cllowisha bronzes ssn ste et See eee eee 10 (E) 
Mier Wine sRod o6ie S 2 8 tet ee Aeterna 10 (E) 
WO. ExceliGmtap ink yc aceee, cet ie te eter een ee 10 (E) 
Nana. Splendid yellow......... FEN Abe RSS AN Ft eed oe 10 (E) 
Ais (obi Bile fall eaj optal econ ote eae) Nene SMe PE Ae a 10 (E) 
Juhichs oolmon pin kes ee ee ee A: 10 (E) 
INisan ser Bron Zeist ae see ee de noe, tone, a 10 (E) 
Sang osm octlmiony pink eee eee eee ee .10 (E) 
CTU se a OOCL LOTON ZOet te nee et eae ees eens ee 10 (E) 
Appollosheddish s bronzes eerie. eee ee 10 (E) 
Dapheness Pinkie s aces 5 See ie eke ee 10 (E) 
INHOCENCE AW nite sets eet ree eee eee tae! -10 (E) 
DOUBLES AND SEMI-DOUBLES 
(Bloom September 20th on) 
Acacia. Sulphur yellow. Semi-double.........0000..... $0.15 (E) 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze. Semidouble....... BLS (E) 
Burgundy. Cerise crimson. Double)_...j 0... 10 (E) 
Caliph, Crimson. sDoubleseeetse ee eee eee .10 (E) 
Eugene A. Wander. Decorative. Golden yellow... .25 (E) 
Gleam O’ Gold. Primrose yellow. Double............... silts} (E) 
Goblin. Bronze. Double........... a RE Rae Bo eee ee SRS) (E) 
Indian) Summier.. bronze.ssDcUble== 2) oe ae .10 (E) 
King Midas. | Y ellow:xtts cee ee 10 (E) 
Lavender Lady. Clear lavender. Double................. 10 (E) 
Mandarin. isalmon bronze. s boublicn = =a ae 19 (E) 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Ponte II. Apricot bronze............. 20 (E) 
R. Marion Hutton. Light lemon yellow..................... .10 (E) 
Rose Glow. Raspberry rose. Double.........00............ 10 (E) 
Saladin. Coral red. Semi-double..........000000.2. 10 (E) 
Symphony. Coppery rose. Double....................02..... 15 (E) 
The Moore. Wine red. Double..........00000000..20..--- TS (E) 
Pot Plant Types 
The following pot plant varieties are also recommended for 
border plantings because of their dwarf growing and free 
branching qualities. Those noted with asterisks (*) will com- 
mence blooming in July or August up until the approach of frosts. 
Three of One Name at Three Rate; Twelve at Dozen Rate 
RATES: 
Each Per 3 Per Dozen 
From) 2/4-inch, Pots... 220 $0.10 $0.25 $1.00 
<5 40 1.50 
wae -70 2.50 
Rooted) Cuttings 2 ee -10 25 .60 
ale 40 1.00 
ee .70 2.00 
Each Season 
Astridsy Pinkusinglo: 22-3) a= ee ee eee $0.15 (E) 
P Amelia Pink cushionem Umi ss eee eee palits) (E) 
“Bronze! Gushion.) Gusions milly e ee eee ALS (E) 
*Clara Curtis. Lovely pink single. Very early......... 75 (E) 
Glorietiaas Light somes poms are eee ee 10 (E) 
= Golden Cushions Cushion emillii-seee see ee es ats} (E) 
Hokow. Pink single. Prolific bloomer....................... ahs, (M) 
Koyen. Yellow small anemone type..............-........ 515 (M) 
Kuzuka. Light pink intermediate pom....................... 10 (E) 
*“Pomponette. Yellow pom. Excellent for pots........... slits) (E) 
“Purples Cushion 2638 oa ee ee LS (E) 
RovalitReds* Red) Buttorsecs eee eee ee .10 (M) 
Sonido Winetred: button= = ee eee 10 ( 
Suroku. White anemone with yellow cushion......... S15 (E) 
>WhiteiCushiones Cushion tin sean ee ee Ss) (E) 
MANDEL VARIETIES FOR POTS 
(Disbud these to obtain perfect ball shaped flowers) 
Cincinnati Golden y.ollowzrse eee ee As (E) 
Queen of; Pinks. 2Pinks Mandel. ee eee 15 (E) 
Richard Mandel. White Mandel...........-.-..2.-222...-.... 15 (E) 
Yellow Beauty. Yellow Mandel.........-2000... 4153 (E) 
COTO IVE SE © Ro POPE ASNgies 
Pot growing of chrysanthemums should be encouraged in sev- 
eral states where early freezing conditions prevail. When they 
are pot-grown, they can be easily removed into shelter when 
the hazards of freezing, wind, and rain occur. Again, especially 
when the growing ground is limited in the garden, potted 
plants may find place on the side of walks, on edges of steps 
or in porches if one-half day sunshine is available. 
Mosily all the chrysanthemums of our fall displays are 
grown in pots. This practice is carried by us because old 
flowers are being removed constantly as the season progresses. 
Our display ranges from single flowering exhibition flower to 
500-blossoms specimen plant in single container. 
Fresh cuttings are potted immediately into 5- or 6-inch pots 
around May 15th. Plants should not be allowed to become 
pot-bound before shifting into larger pots. Other culture being 
similar to those of ground plantings. 
Plants may be allowed to béar flowers as follows: 
No. of Stems 
EXHIBITION TYPES (when largest blossoms desired)... 1 
EXHIBITIONS LY PESs (orcinenury) irre ee 2 or more 
GOMMERCIATAG Y.PES sears ee eee ere Mak 2 Sta ae 3 or more 
SPIDER’. TY PES 22.03 o7275 ese betes oe te le 5 or more 
DISBUDDED ANEMONES, POMPONS, ETC................—.. 6 or more 
SMALL BLOSSOMING VARIETIES should be pinched several 
times to form compact bush. Two or more plants may be 
placed in a pot if large bush is desired. 
Regarding potting soil, fertilizer, and shifting of pots refer to 
cascade culture on page 11. 
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