


GARNET KING, 10 for $2.00 
Anemone Flowered Chrysanthemums 
Two or more rows of petals surrounding a cushion center of contrasting 
color. Flowers are produced in beautiful sprays. 
BRONZE SUPREME. Large light bronze, suffused with pink. 
CITRUS QUEEN. One of the handsomest and most free flowering. Large 
rounded flowers with six rows of lemon yellow petals, cushion bright 
orange. Late. 
ENCHANTRESS. Lovely large deep pink, six inches across if disbudded, 
on strong stems. Late. 
GARZA SUPREME. Fine pure white with yellow cushion. Late. 
GRACELAND. Pure white with golden yellow cushion, an excellent pot 
plant. Mid-season. 
HELIOS. Deep golden yellow. 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY. Exquisite pale pink with yellow cushion. 
RED ROLINDA. Rich deep reddish bronze. 
SUSANNE MILLER. Interesting buff yellow with bronze cushion. 
THE TITAN. Bronze red petals and cushion; very large. November 10. 
WHITE NORMA. Massive white blooms with golden center; one of the 
best for cutting. 
PRICE: Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100. 
Single Chrysanthemums 
One or more rows of petals; open centered flowers in graceful sprays, 
charming as decorations in baskets and vases. Some varieties, when disbud- 
ded, make startingly large blossoms. 
APRICOT VALENCIA. Lovely single flowers of deep apricot buff. 
DARK PINK VALENCIA. One of the showiest cut flowers, large deep 
pink, on long stiff stems. 
EUROPA. Large cardinal red. November 10. 
MASON’S BRONZE. Brilliant burnt orange. November 10. 
OCTOBER PINK. Medium pink, early. 
ROSALIND. Fine rose pink, tall, late. 
YELLOW DAISY. Deep lemon yellow, of medium height. 
WHITE FRAGRANCE. Lovely single white flowers of delightful fragrance, 
with rich yellow centers. Vigorous, free flowering, late October. 
PRICE: Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100. 
California Flowerland 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Lovely showy flowers in abundance, rich in coloring and diverse 
in form, for a long season when other flowers are scarce, easy of 
culture,—these qualities make the Chrysanthemum the favorite aut- 
umn flower for everybody's garden. 
It Pays to Plant Paul J. Howard's Chrysanthemums 
Order them by name from our select list. Each plant is well rooted, 
free from disease, and correctly labelled. Order early for best selec- 
tions. Strong potted plants are ready late in April. May is the best 
month for planting. Dates given are average for time of maturity 
of bloom. 
All Prices quoted on Chrysanthemums include postage or express 
charges paid through the third zone. 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The largest flowered type, magnificent when disbudded. For show 
purposes and for large cut flowers, allow one to three blooms to 
each plant. 
BRONZE FRICK. Beautiful deep bronze incurved blooms. Very early. 
BRONZE TURNER. Rich buff bronze, incurved; medium height. Blooms 
November 1. 
CHATTANOOGA. Splendid new incurved white; medium height. Blooms 
very early. 
HELEN FRICK. Lovely deep lavender, incurved. Late November. 
PINK TURNER. One of the finest and most popular. Large incurved blooms 
of lavender pink. November 1. 
WHITE FRICK. A beauty, wonderful white incurved blooms suffused with 
pink. Heavy stems of medium height. Late November. 
YELLOW TURNER. Showy yellow incurved blooms. Medium height; early 
November. 
HARVEST MOON. One of the largest bright yellow; strong stemmed, needs 
no staking. Early November. 
MARIE DE PETRIS. Rich deep golden yellow, incurved, on stocky stems. 
Blooms late November. 
PRICE of Exhibition Chrysanthemums: 
Each 35c; 10 for $3.15; $25.00 per 100. 
Large Commercial Chrysanthemums 
For long stemmed cut-flowers in the home, and for florist use. 
ANACONDA. New. Beautiful coppery red with golden bronze reverse; 
flowers uniformly large, on strong stems, with heavy deep green fol- 
iage. Blooms mid-November. 
ALBATROSS. Very fine incurved white. Late October. 
CELESTRA. Beautiful incurved lemon yellow. October. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL. One of the most popular, brilliant yellow, incurved. 
November 15. 
GARNET KING. Rich garnet red, reflexed petals. Easy to grow, healthy 
deep green foliage; flowers uniformly perfect. Late November. 
HARVARD. Deep crimson, reflexed petals, on low growing plants. Mid- 
November. 
HILDA BERGEN. Dark reddish bronze, incurved, on stems of medium 
height. Late October. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES. Bright rose pink, incurved, on stems of medium 
height; splendid foliage; early. 
MARKETEER. Very large incurved white of beautiful form. Mid-November. 
ORCHID QUEEN. Lovely orchid pink, incurved, on stems of medium height. 
Mid-November. 
SMITH’S EARLY WHITE. Very tall growing, lovely incurved white blooms 
Very early, blooming October 5. 
PRICE: Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100. 
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