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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FIFTY FAVORITES IN ANY LARGE COLLECTION 
From a collection of 300 blooming varieties, we selected 50 that we considered “tops.” We can truthfully say they represent 
the best in their color class. They represent a wide range of color, and the majority of them are all early blooming and so will 
escape early frosts. 
FARIBAULT , MINN. 
We are not giving full descriptions of each variety as we have most of them illustrated in color,.but every variety that 
we list is extra fine. Do not make the mistake of choosing for your list only those kinds that are illustrated in color. We did 
not have good color illustrations to fit quite all of them and for this reason we were unable to illustrate some of the very finest 
kinds. We believe we can safely guarantee that there is not a variety in our list that will not bring satisfaction to the purchaser. 
Key: D—Double; S—Single; SD—Semi-double. 
*Minnesota Introductions. 
+The New Chicago Strain. 
Variety Class and Color Blooming Date Price 
Algonquin _......-...-.--- 1) ihine Suelo oe ee PRI DI, ec $0.40 
Amber Glow .............- Dee RichebLo ne cys == ame Ocha eee D> 
Avalanche ........-.-...---- Dieebestawiite ees ee Septem 50 
+Barbara Small _-.1...... DD) pinkish lavender = 7 Sepia) aaa 50 
Bonfire 22 Die mena € Cee eee Occ 50 
Bronze Gold __....... D gold tinted bronze .......... Oct 2a .60 
=Butterball) = Dy coldem -vyelloywee se ITT I) cto ID 
|: Calcite eres 2 eee D_ white, cream center ........ Sept. Oma TS: 
*Chippewa ...--...-.--------- iD icicht put lcm ene eters PRUE, YS. oe oe 75 
Dahlia Mum _..........- D unusually fine red ............ Sep Oa .40 
ES DUONG A Gert ceo ae IDieeeat lestayell ovum [albyy 2S 40 
Eugene Wander ....... (Dy Sih SAU as nea FSGS, WO) ent 50 
Elashlichtyes= = ee ID ieeed sands oldie seen FNS VEN) cote cnc 50 
a Plavita seen ese os Di pecood yellow) 2 Octwe as 50 
Glacier, je see ene 1D eee vvy iit epee eee es RS decor ofS) 
iGoldridgse= es Dimco ppenyacol cease PAN egal eee 50 
tiedarbinger) 22 yee D_ deep golden yellow ....... ANTES, DO ae 50 
*Harmony —-........-..--- D medley bronze and gold..Aug. 28 -..... 50 
+Heatherbloom ...........D new rose-lavender -.......... JNU TOP rs te 75 
Indian Summer .........- D glowing orange-bronze....Oct. 15 _._.... 40 
King Midas ...............- Dieelarcestey cllowie eee SE poles, Vish eee 40 
Lavender Lassie .......... D> “pinkish lavender. = = cpt. 20s .60 
Louise Schling ........ S Die ametsalmon-redyeeme Oct ig ee .40 
**Maroon and Gold .....D _red-bronze-gold —..... JUG, WS) ecco a: 
+M. J. Costello _.......... IDE coldenmmbronzer eee Aug. 24 _....----- 50 
Mrs. PierreS. Dupont D pinkish tan -.......--.....-- Oleh .40 
Any 3 40c varieties, $1.10 Any 3 60c varieties, $1.50 
Any 3 50¢e varieties, 
Variety 
*Moonglow ................- D 
IMivalia dy pee eee D 
+Olive.Longland _...... D 
Pink Charm __...... SD 
*Pipestone _......-..... D 
Pohatcong _.............. D 
jPrimula ye S 
*Purple Star __............. D 
jedbank == eae D 
*Red Gold 2... D 
Red Riding Hood _....D 
Red Velvet —....... D 
*Redwood __........... D 
+Robert Brydon __...... D 
September Dawn _..... D 
TStalWatte= = ees D 
The Moor %...........----- D 
jl ussore ge ee SD 
*Waterlily 20... SD 
*Welcome —.......-.- SD 
+Wm. Longland _........ D 
jp Zatitha eee ene D 
White Spoon Ny) 
Yellow Spoon _......... i) 
Pink Spoon _...- 5 
1.35 
Class and Color 
Any 3 75c varieties, 
Postpaid 
brigihtayellowsaee eens Aug 
splendid yellow .............. Sept 
apricot-salmon-pink ___. Sept 
deep bright pink -...... Sept 
fedqishabronzes: === Aug 
fitver pin Kone ween ee Sept 
best single yellow —.......... Oct 
aLTeC 2p cpeaeen aera Aug 
reddishs pronzene === ses Sept 
its name is perfect .......... Aug 
TYE Win CG) perce te een Sept 
deep velvety red -.......... Oct. 
NEW FEC ss sete ee Ue Aug 
a bright deep red ............ Aug 
pinkish lavender ............ Sept 
eolden bronze —..2 2. Oct. 
a deepecariel a=. Oct 
lavender-purple ................ Sept 
resembles white Shasta 
D\aiSiy ee Ste ee Aug 
mallow? purple sane sess. Aug 
deepronam teas. ame Sept 
bright lemon-yellow ........ Aug. 
{ These Spoon-type | Sept. 
| Mums tare in a | ..Oct. 
| class by themselves | ....Oct. 
2.00 
Blooming Date Price 
[See $0.40 
10g .40 
i ee 75 
plate be 50 
IM i eos HERS 50 
Bowe .40 
py see 50 
Lou. 75 
gee fe 50 
pyowirn: Vis: 
sap ioeee te .60 
hae eet 50 
DS ane ee 75 
D5, Tew 50 
va Rome 50 
hee eel v5 
press ale 50 
30uLoas 50 
1 See aie 50 
Pavol .40 
fs bie 50 
1k oot 75 
Dusen ede 50 
10 (cS caean 50 
1.0: oe eo 50 
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BETTER SERVICE THIS SEASON 
We were badly handicapped last spring in the filling of our Chrysan- 
themum orders and some of our customers were disappointed in the 
service they received. Many late orders had to be returned, and we did 
not have sufficient office help to return them as promptly as we should. 
We started in good time last spring to erect a new greenhouse, but 
one thing after another caused a delay and we were a full month behind 
in getting started. 
Then a long period of cloudy weather set in and it was impossible 
to get vigorous growth on our plants at the proper time. 
Then the demand for Mums was several times greater than we 
anticipated and it was impossible to obtain more help. 
This spring our greenhouse is in working order. We have the same 
help we trained last season, and by March Ist we are ready to fill our 
orders for the warmer sections of the country. 
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We ask all of our customers ordering Mums to tell us in their order 
about when it is safe to plant in their locality and when they would 
like shipment made. 
Remember our Mums are greenhouse-grown (all good Mums are) 
and have to be in the open ground at least a week before they are 
hardened enough to stand a frost. 
SHALL WE SUBSTITUTE 
If we have good luck in propagating all varieties, all early orders can be 
filled without making any substitutions. 
But if we have permission to substitute, 
even though it docs not become necessary, orders can be filled with greater 
promptness and without further correspondence. 
keep the colors the same and the value the same or even better. 
keep in mind there are varieties for which there is no substitution. For example, 
we would not substitute Purple Star for Chippewa. 
for Purple Star you would have a Mum of the same fine color and 
larger flower. 
shipment cannot be made early in the season. 
Always in substituting, we 
However, we 
But if Chippewa were sent 
a much 
Be sure to give us this information, especially on orders where 

