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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
AUTUMN Moni As the reflected color of the setting 
sun in late afternoon gives a glow to 
darkening day, so the Chrysanthe- 



CULTURE 
. Chrysanthemums grow easily, preferrmg a good rick in tl eat Dp ey suauin aye. 
: ; y> od rich n the dull days of fall, wh the 
RAVEN DERIESDE soil. Any good garden soil enriched by the addition of garden flowers of eee vee 5 
manures or commercial fertilizers will produce excellent jaded, weary look, the hardy Chrys- 
results. Pinch the plants back m June and again in late ot hem ums! Durst curobatre diane dict 
July to make them bushy. The application of a bal- play of color, beauty, and form—the 
anced fertilizer during late July will give maximum re- “Swan Song” of a wondrous Nature 
sults. See page 8, that prepares us for the bleak chill of 
winter by furnishing a wealth of 
autumn coloring. 

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All Chrysanthemum colors blend _har- 
moniously in mass plantings. Small 
groups close to the home or planted in 
the foreground of tall shrubbery are so 
attractive. 

The Plants We Ship 
For May and early June, the plants are established and 
growing in pots. Then during the late autumn planting 
season, the dormant roots of field-grown plants are shipped. 
PRICE of all varieties, 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
ABBREVIATIONS: E., early; M., medium; L., late. 
1, tall (2 ft.); 2, medium (18 in.); 3, low (1 ft.) 
NOTE: The Chrysanthemum is unique in its position, for it is the only plant that can be depended upon 
to give bloom in early and late fall. 

LOCAL SALES IN AUTUMN: Large field-grown clumps, balled and burlapped, are available at the Nursery or by : 
local truck delivery at the flat rate of 75 cts. each. RAPTURE 
“SPOON” CHRYSANTHEMUMS pep 
These most unusual but gracefully formed Chrysanthemums 0 
easure, Th ands SPECIAL 
are distinctly a garden treasure. Their novelty and sparkling 
beauty will be greatly admired. The petals are tubular for most : : “SPOON” OFFER 
of their length, flattenmg out near the tips so that each petal 
really assumes the shape of a miniature spoon. Illustrated at ex- Sk Sock of the 8 benutitul and 
treme lower right. 
distinctive Spoon : 
™ ‘Mums’ illustrat- 39.29 
t ed for Cader} ee oy ° 
|. Pink — White — Yellow 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
(REGULAR VALUE $2.70) _ 




Price Changes and Discounts in this 1945 catalogue cancel 
previous prices in all earlier catalogues. Orders received prior 
to the issue of this catalogue and booked for open account will 
be billed at the published price herein listed. 



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East Rutherford, N. J. 
SPOON “MUMS” 

