CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 
(Plants Not Ready Until Latter Part of April) 
Include a few plants in your garden for a colorful show when other flowers 
are scarce. Old clumps should not be left in the ground year after year, but 
should be replaced with young vigorous plants. Young plants should be set 
out any time from April to the middle of June, in a sunny open place well 
fertilized. Plant about 18 inches apart in the row and 2’ feet between the 
rows. When the plants are 6 to 8 inches high pinch out tha tops. Later 
select the best and strongest shoots, perhaps two of them, removing all 
others. These will supply two good flowers to each plant; however you may 
leave more shoots for more flowers, but they will be smaller. Water about 
once each week, following each irrigation with thorough cultivation. Sprink- 
ling occasionally will help prevent Red Spider and stimulate growth. Spray 
occasionally with Acme Bordeaux Mixture. The varieties we offer are all 
strong, well-rooted plants, propagated from selected soft wood cuttings. 
NOTICE—We have many other varieties which owing to lack of space we 
are unable to list here. If interested please write for our special ‘Mum’ list. 
Orders amounting to $1.00 or more sent postpaid. Smaller orders please 
add 15c per order for packing and postage. No plants sent C.O.D. 




Exhibition and Large Flowering Types 
A selection of the best standard commercial and exhibition types. 
a little care in growing and disbudding they will produce magnificent blooms. 
ANTARCTIC—New pure white incurve. Mid- 
season. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
APPERT—Large dark bronze incurve. 
season. 15¢ each; $1.50 dozen. 
APRICOT MAY WALLACE—Apricot bronze 
incurve. Midseason. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
ARMISTICE DAY—Rich red with gold re- 
verse. Semi incurve. Midseason. 
$1.50 dozen. 
BLAZING GOLD—Deep golden yellow. Large 
Bates form. Midseason. 15¢ each, $1.50 
oz. 
BONNAFFON—Yellow. Bright yellow incurve. 
Midseason. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
CAMILLA—White. Early incurved white. 15c 
each, $1.50 doz. 
EVA WOOLARD—Large reflex variety of 
clear lemon yellow. Mid season. 25¢ each; 
$2.50 dozen. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL — Yellow. Bright yellow 
incurve. Midseason. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
GARNET KING — Red. Deep reflex garnet 
with silken sheen. Late. 15¢ each, 
$1.50 doz. 
GOLDEN OAK — Splendid Thanksgiving 
bronze. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
GRACE STURGIS —Large wine red, _ silver 
reverse. Early exhibition. 25c ea., $2.50 doz. 
LOUISA POCKETT—White. 
white. 25¢ each, $2.50 doz. 
MAY WALLACE—Bright pink incurve. Mid- 
season. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
MAJ. EDW. BOWES—Early bright rosy pink. 
15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
THANKSGIVING QUEEN—White. Lovely 
creamy reflex. 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 
Mid- 
Huge incurved 
THANKSGIVING PINK — Beautiful bright 
pink. Good keeper. 
15¢ each, $1.50 doz. 

NEW GIANT EXHIBITION 
HARVEST MOON—An enormous exhibition “Mum” of bright clear 
yellow. The beautiful incurved blooms are borne on very strong 
stems and make a brilliant showing in the garden as well as when 
cut. Blooms late October or early November. 25c¢ each; $2.50 doz. 
15¢ each; 

With 
Cascade 
Gracefully hanging variety so much in de- 
mand. (Each 20c, $2.00 doz.). 
ANNA—White single. 
JANE HARTE—Bright yellow single. 
LITTLE PRINCESS—Light pink single. 
PRINCESS—Very small yellow anemone. 
PURPLE QUEEN—Small bright purple ane- 
mone. 
Single Type 
These do not need disbudding and make a 
wonderful show both as a cut flower and in 
the garden. 
(Each 15c, $1.50 doz. except as noted) 
ALEC STRIBBLING—White. Long petals, 
Bright-golden center. 25¢ each; $2.50 doz. 
BLAZE—Deep glowing cardinal red. Late. 
FAWN—Late bright golden yellow. 
GARRY—Large early yellow. 
IDA CATHERINE SKIFF—8ronze. 
cut flower of bronzy amber. 
PEACH GLOW—Chamois pink with 
center. 
RADIANT—Red. Very brilliant and prolific. 
SILVER EMBLEM—Fine sprays of pure white. 
SYLVIA SLADE— Pink. Garnet with white 
band around center; midseason. 
TWILIGHT—Rich orange red with golden 
reverse, 
Excellent 
small 
New Cushion (Azaleamum) 
A very free blooming dwarf variety. The 
compact plants are covered with richly col- 
ored blooms from September until frost. 
Each 20c, $2.00 doz. 
AMELIA—Bright pink. 
COMMANDER CUSHION—Reddish bronze. 
PANOLA—Deep rose pink. 
YELLOW SPORT CUSHION—Clear yellow. 

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Exhibition Anemone Type 
The artistic blooms have a cushion - like 
center and the petals are rayed. 
(Each 15c) ($1.50 doz.) 
CHINA ROSE—Large blood red. Early. 
CITRUS QUEEN—Bright lemon yellow. 
CORAL BLAZE—Very large orange bronze. 
ROSE MADDER—Deep rosy pink. 
SWAN—Large white. Late November. 
Standard Anemone Type 
(Each 15¢, $1.50 doz.) 
DARK PINK FREIDA—Early pink, yellow 
cushion. 
ORCHID BEAUTY—Clear orchid pink; bright 
gold center. 
RED WELCOME—Raspberry red. 
SMITH’S INNOCENCE—White. Outer pet- 
als slightly reflex. Creamy cushion. 
SUNBRITE—Bright golden yellow. 
WELCOME—Deep bright rose. Early. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME — Delightful 
shade of light yellow. 
YOLANDA—Late orange bronze. 
Feathery and Thread-Like 
Novel in form and color. 
(Each 25c, $2.50 doz.) 
BESS WITT—Bronzy orange. Long petals 
with spoon-like tips. 
BUNBU—Deep lavender-pink of the large 
spider type. 
PATRICIA NELSON—Red and gold quills, 
hooked tips. Very large. 
ROYAL—Purple spoon-like tips, silver quills. 
Midseason. 
SILVERLACE—Pure white. 
hooked ends. 
UNIQUE—Large dark wine red. Thin quilled 
petals. 
WM. C. McCABE—Bright yellow: with long 
tubular petals. 
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