NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
BE SURE TO READ—During the past three years we have im- 
ported a large number of hardy English Chrysanthemums from 
Canada. These are by far the finest Chrysanthemums that we ever 
grew. Hundreds of people have come to see them blooming, many 
of them coming quite a distance. One of the nice things about them 
is that they are all early. No matter where you live you can still 
raise these lovely flowers. These new Chrysanthemums can be raised 
without disbudding, but if you want a real treat by all means disbud 
down to 8 to 12 buds to the plant. The top should be pinched out 
when the plants get 6 or 8 inches high; this makes the plants more 
dwarf. Disbudding also makes Chrysanthemums bloom much earlier. 
Should be planted in good soil and in sunny location. 
These new Chrysanthemums are equal in hardiness to the old 
garden Chrysanthemums and are so far superior to the old type of 
Chrysanthemums that there is no comparison. Be sure and try some. 
All our Chrysanthemums are double. We grow no single Chrys- 
anthemums. We don’t like single Chrysanthemums so we just don’t 
raise them. 
PRICES ARE PER EACH. MENTION A FEW SUBSTITUTES 
IN CASE WE SHOULD BE OUT OF ANY VARIETIES WHEN 
YOUR ORDER COMES. IF YOU WANT TO TRY THESE AND 
IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE THE SELECTION TO US, WE WILL 
SEND 7 FOR $1.00 OR 15 for $2.00. EACH WILL BE DIFFERENT. 
Please Order Early 
Plants will be ready shortly after March 15th. 
ALABASTER. A very early white of large size and good sub- 
stance. Slightly incurved and will grow five inches across 
if disbudded. An extremely fast multiplier. Every mum 
collection should have this one ..................0..........---- Aug., Sept. .20 
ASSURANCE. Chestnut with bronze reverse, flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across. A good cropper and a good keeper ........................ Sept. .25 
ALEXANDER MASON. Rich buttercup yellow, large perfectly 
incurved bloom of fine form and on good stems. Easy to grow. 
If disbudded to 6 or 8 buds can be grown to 6 inches tele oe 
ept. . 
ADORATION. Large spreading flower of pink on cream ground. 
A very fine variety. Plants will carry 6 to 8 blooms 6 inches 
across. A good grower and grand for cutting................. Sept. .30 
ALWIN. Beautiful salmon pink. A very unusual shade. Grows on 
nice stiff upright stems. Nice grown in sprays and should 
also. be ivery “nice }disbuddedh2 ee Sept. .35 
ALPINK. Deep rose pink variety of good size, grown on nice 
BULit } SECIS. C00 - ie ese eran ner ages Sept. .25 
BUTTERCUP. A very large incurved golden yellow. Grand dis- 
budded: or‘erown : in“‘sprays 2 eee Sept.-) 25 
BALCOMBE GOLD. A bright old gold. Not a yellow; more of a 
bronzy orange. A color hard to describe. Flowers incurved 
and really large if disbudded! 00. ee Sept. .25 
BELLE MAUVE. A lovely stiff-stemmed silvery pink. It disbuds 
well and is also lovely grown in sprays. Gives a great wealth 
of cut flowers, fine for commercial cutting -..........2........ Sept. .25 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP. Rich deep bronze with golden 
buff reverse. A fine incurved variety. One of the finest early 
varieties ever raised, having won many awards. We find here 
in our nurseries that it should be disbudded to a dozen or so 
buds to the plant to be at its best, otherwise it makes far too 
many blooms for the stems to be strong................ Aug., Sept. .20 
BRONZE FREDA. A lovely bronzy salmon variety that is extra 
fine for table decoration. Petals of quilled formation. Starts 
blooming early and blooms over quite a period of time. Very 
frost resistant. Disbuds well and also fine in sprays. Aug., Sept. .40 
CHALLENGER. A very nice bright bronzy red with good strong 
stems. If disbudded makes an extra large bloom 6 inches — 
across: Nice in. sprays .toori 2 fo a eee Sept. .30 
COPPELIA. This is quite a new shade, a bright Indian red— 
very startling and does not fade with age. Fine strong stiff 
stems that grows lovely in sprays. One of our best sellers in 
both, plants’ and ‘cut flowers 2. — 93.0) Be ee Aug., Sept. .40 
CHINA GOLD. A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. One best 
in sprays. Has very stiff stems, quilled petals and grows very 
tall. Blooms later than most varieties. Good to lengthen the 
blooming «season; .si5 05 ee ee eS ee Oct. .25 
CHARMWOOD. A very pretty pinkish lavender. Very stiff 
stems, makes a wealth of cut flowers. Fine in sprays, or may 
he ‘disbudded |... 2S Oe a ee Sept. .20 




