PCD Reowe UN Cs 
LARGE FLOWERING AND EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
Three plants for 75¢ (plus the postage); $2.50 a dozen (plus postage) 
BLAZING GOLD, A large incurved deep golden yellow, flowers 
very large and full. Quite frost and rain proof. A very cho ce 
variety. 
CARDONIA. Large deep rich yellow incurved flowers. Medium 
height. 
CHRYSOLORA. A beautiful incurved pale golden yellow flower 
that will take your breath. Disbud it and you will thrill. 
Plants 25e. 
GOLDEN GLORY. Semi-incurved golden yellow, glorious flow- 
ers; blooms early and late; height medium. Grand for dis- 
budding. Plants 25e. 
GOLDEN GLOW. A large flowering commercial variety. In- 
curved pale golden yellow of medium height; fine for dis- 
budding. Early flowers. Plants 25c. 
GOLDEN WAVE. A gtorious light golden color. Said to be a 
better and more reliable, earlier to mature Yellow Turner. 
Semi-incurved. 25¢c a pliant. 
GOVERNOR GREEN (not General Green). A beauty. one of our 
favorites. A rich velvety crimson with old gold reverse; semi- 
inecurved. Medium height. Glorious when disbudded. 25e a 
plant. 
INDIANOLA. A glorious, incurved, large flowering variety; very 
popular as a commercial variety; medium height; beg.ns to 
flower in August and keeps right on. Huge when disbudded. 
Color, a beautiful pale reddish bronze. Highly recommended. 
KEYSTONE. A very popular orange-broznze incurved flower. 
A very stunning flower quite frost resistant and moisture 
proof. 
LOUISA POCKETT. “I love that flower’, so says the Boss. And 
who woudn’t? Immense pure white blooms, just breathed over 
with the faintest touch of pink. Truly a magnificent flower 
when only 4 to 6 blooms allowed to the plant; on top of all 
it’s beautifully incurved. Plants 30¢ each. 
To get the thrill of your Chrysanthemum life you should 
disbud all the “POCKETTS” and for that matter all the 
exhibition varieties. 
LUSTRE (Lavender). To all appearance identically the same as 
DUKE OF WINDSOR). A tall imposing plant blooming weeks 
on end in early October. The attractive lavender flowers are 
twisted and incurved and borne in great masses; when dis- 
budded beautiful huge flowers are the result. Plants 25c each. 
MAJESTIC. A grand exhibition variety of medium height; beau- 
tiful reflexed amber bronze. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES. A bright lavender rosy pink; in- 
curved. 6 inches ordinary, huge when disbudded. 25c a plant. 
MRS. AUGUST KOCH. Very large incurved creamy bronze 
flowers with a buff reverse. Makes a huge flower with twisted 
petals. Plants 25c each. 
MRS. G. G. MASON. Large, velvety cardinal red with golden 
reverse, fluffy incurved flowers. Very large and showy when 
disbudded. Medium height, glorious. 
ROSE COCHARD. In the pink class. A glorious light lavender, 
incurved with large flowers; huge when disbudded; always 
attracts attention. A MUST HAVE. Height medium. 25¢ a 
plant. 
SEMINOL CHIEF. Long, slender twisted petals of a beautiful 
bronze with a light reverse. 25c each. 
THOS. W. POCKETT. A beautiful lavender-pink with silvery 
reverse; rigid flower stems; one of the finest and largest pinks. 
Huge flowers incurved when disbudded. All POCKETTS are 
glorious. 30c. 
WM. TURNER. Purest snow white; immense incurved flowers 
when disbudded, on long stiff stems; blooms early November. 
So beautiful, it pays to give the late buds some protection. 
YELLOW POCKETT. A striking clear yellow; incurved of 
largest size, good continuous bloomer, good foliage and per- 
fect habit. Height 3 to 3% ft. 35c¢ a plant. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM “IMPROVED” WM. H. WAIT 
WM. H. WAITE IMPROVED. A reddish bronze sport of Wm. 
H. Waite but much handsomer and spectacular; if disbudded 
to 4 or 6 buds to the plant you will get huge glorious blossoms 
8 inches in diameter, 24 inches in circumference. Select buds 
August Ist to mature middle of October. See photo of this 
beautiful variety. 30c. 
YELLOW TURNER. Immense light yellow incurved flowers 
when disbudded, o long stiff stems; blooms early November in 
the garden; it pays to give all the ““‘Turners”’ a little protection 
while in bud, better grow them in a lath or cloth house. 
Popular Cushion 
Chrysanthemums 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become very pop- 
ular within the past few years. The plants begin to flower early 
in August and continue to do so throughout the fall months. 
They are low growing, and bushy in type. Never attaining a 
height of over 15 inches, but are very showy in places where 
color is desired in the early fall when all other flowers are be- 
ginning to wane. 
PINK CUSHION (Amelia). The one so widely advertised as the 
Azalea Flowering Cushion. Smothered with double pink flow- 
ers from July to October. 
YELLOW CUSHION. Pure golden yellow brilliant flower. 
BRONZE CUSHION. Deep bronze flowers turning to bronzy cop- 
pery yellow. Same as King Cushion. 
KING CUSHION. Same as Bronze Cushion. 
Price of any of the above Cushions, 20c each. No reductions for 
sand rooted cuttings. 
RED CUSHION. Improved form. This is the new RED Cushion 
in its striking distinctly different red tone. It is one of the 
hardiest mums and will endure hard frosts. Per plant, 35c. 
HARVEST GOLD. A fine new golden yellow Cushion, the best 
type yet produced. Flowers from August to frost. Smothered 
with blooms. Price, 25c. 
