A Friendly Message to Our Customers and Friends 
This is our new revised 1946 catalog which we are 
presenting to you with our compliments and apprecia- 
tion of past patronage. This catalog consists of as 
many varieties as we are able to handle under the 
burden of maintaining our establishment due to the 
dificult problem of getting experienced help. The 
quality of our stock is the same as in the past; although 
we have had to raise some prices due to the high cost 
of operating, most of our items still remain the same. 
As you will notice, we had to discontinue the 10c 
and 15c perennials in lots of one or two each variety. 
Most people naturally want their plants labeled, and 
as we have thousands of orders for perennials, this 
became a most difficult problem in small divided orders. 
We have, therefore, decided to set a uniform price 
on all our perennials, with the exception of a very few 
which take longer to raise, and will be slightly higher 
than the average plant. The perennials we will ship 
you this year will be heavier plants and of excellent 
quality. 
The standard price on most of our perennials is 25c 
each, and five plants for $1.15. If you can use several 
plants of one variety we have made up two special 
pages of 2-year seedlings which can be bought at 
prices in the quantities as stated. (See pages 19 and 20.) 
In order to save time and unnecessary correspond- 
ence, please do not order from old catalogs, as this all 
will result in a delay in getting your order booked, 
and it will be absolutely ne¢essary to send your order 
back for correction. 
All orders which contain stamps or where we are 
asked to ship C.O.D. will not be accepted. We have 
in the past found ourselves at the end of the shipping 
season with hundreds of dollars worth of stamps, 
which we cannot cash in for full value. Stamps are 
not legal tender. 
C.O.D. orders are also very costly to handle. Many 
customers are honest in all dealings and will accept the 
C.O.D. when shipped to them, but a good many are 
never taken out. This just doubles our expenses and 
causes the loss of hundreds of dollars in stock. Please 
do not send stamps or ask us to send any stock C.O.D. 
Yours very truly, 
New Market Perennial Gardens 
E. S$. HOFFER New Market, N. J. 
Proprietor 

“NEMAPEG” Cluster Chrysanthemums 
These Chrysanthemums will form a bush having anywhere from 10 to 20 stalks. 
They require the same soil as the exhibition types, but need no disbudding. The 
more shoots and buds that are allowed to remain on these plants, the more flowers 
you will have. All shoots should be pinched two or three times up to August 15th, 
not later. This will increase the size of the plant. Makes a wonderful perennial 
garden or border plant and will furnish your table with adequate cut flowers. The 
following varieties are tested for their hardiness and are also profuse bloomers. 
Lillian Doty. Pink. Jewell. Pink. 
White Doty. White. Ecstacy. Clear pink. 
Jemima. Bright bronze. Rodell Improved. Yellow. 
Adironda. Early bronze. Buckingham. Single pink. 
Strong, Well Rooted 
Plants—Postpaid 
Ten 
for 
°1.90 
Hardy Korean Chrysanthemums 
Same culture as Cluster Chrysanthemum. A rather new introduction into the ranks of fall beauty. 
Single daisy types, strong growers, profuse bloomers and hardy beyond conception. One solid mass 
of blooms from early October till late Ncvember. Priceless in the border, and most delightful for 
cutting. Four choice varieties selected by us as being among the best. 
DAPHNE. Salmon-pink. MARS. Red, semi-double. CERES. Old gold. 
Former prices as high as $1.00 each, we offer you 
fo) 
POSIPAID, FOR Dat $1.90 
This is a worth-while collection. Thousands of satisfied customers have told us the only Chrysan- 
themum they find satisfactory, is ‘“Nemapeg’s’’ Chrysanthemum. 






BUSH TYPE MUMS 






APOLLO. Bronze. 








KOREAN TYPE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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