CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 
(Plants Not Ready Until Latter Part of April) 
Include a few plants in your garden for a colorful show when other flowers 
are scarce. Old clumps should not be left in the ground year after year, but 
should be replaced with young vigorous plants. Young plants should be set 
out any time from April to the middle of June, in a sunny open place well 
mh fertilized. Plant about 18 inches apart in the row and 2)2 feet between the 
rows. When the plants are 6 to 8 inches high pinch out the tops. Later 
select the best and strongest shoots, perhaps two of them, removing all 
others. These will supply two good flowers to each plant; however you may 
leave more shoots for more flowers, but they will be smaller. Water about 
once each week, following each irrigation with thorough cultivation. Sprink- 
ling occasionally will help prevent Red Spider and stimulate growth. Spray 






THANKSGIVING QUEEN—White. 
occasionally with Acme Bordeaux Mixture. 
Orders amounting to $1.00 or more sent postpaid. Smaller orders please 
No plants sent C.O. D. 
add 15c per order for packing and_ postage. 
FRANCES RAFTER 
One of the best of the newer introductions. A tall growing exhibition 
variety with clear, canary-yellow, incurved blooms, which, when prop- 
Blooms early in November and 
lasts through Thanksgiving. Each 35c; $3.50 per doz. 
erly grown and disbudded, are huge. 
Exhibition and Large Flowering Types 
A selection of the best standard commercial and exhibition types. With 
a little care in growing and disbudding they will produce magnificent blooms. 
Each 25c; $2.50 doz. 
ARISTOCRAT—Clear orchia pink with darker 
reverse. 
ARMISTICE DAY—Rich red with gold re- 
verse. Semi-incurve. Midseason. ~ 
BEN TASHIMA—Deep purple incurve with 
silver reverse. 
CAMILLA—White. Early incurvea white. 
COUNTRY MAIDEN—Exhibition incurve of 
apricot bronze. Good stem and_ foliage. 
Blooms late October. 
DECEMBER WHITE—New pure white in- 
‘curve. Very large; exceptional cut flower. 
DOLLY DIMPLE—Satiny, light yellow reflex 
with incurving center. Blooms late October. 
EVA WOOLARD—Large reflex variety — of 
medium height. Blooms late October. 
GOLDEN OAK — Splendid Thanksgiving 
bronze. 
LOUISA POCKETT—White. 
white. 
MONITOR—Dark reddish bronze 
with golden reverse. October. 
RELIANCE—Large rich yellow. Blooms early 
November. 
ROSY MORN—Deep pink incurve. Does not 
fade. Blooms late October. 
Huge incurved 
incurve 
Lovely 
creamy reflex. 
The varieties we offer are all 
strong, well-rooted plants, propagated from selected soft wood cuttings. 






Single Type 
These do not need disbudding and make a 
wonderful show both as a cut flower and in 
the garden. 
(Each 20c; $2.00 doz., except as noted). 
ALEC STRIBBLING—White. Long petals, 
Bright golden center. 25¢ each; $2.50 doz. 
CARILLON—Medium sized pink. Prolific 
bloomer. December. each 25c; $2.50 doz. 
ENSENADA—Deep  rosy-bronze with small 
center. 
GARRY—Large early yellow. 
JENNIFER—Large bright yellow, dusted car- 
RASPBERRY ROSE—Deep Rose. Best slightly 
disbudded, but can also be grown as sprays. 
Late October. 
SANTA ANITA—Large apricot bronze. Stiff 
stems. 
TAGOYA—Large, early, bright red, medium ~ 
height, 
New Cushion (Acaleamug) 
A very free blooming dwarf variety. The 
compact plants are covered with richly col- 
ored blooms from September until frost. 

FRANCES SCHOEN PARK —Large, white, 
creamy. cushion. 
RED GRAF VON ORIOLA—Bright crimson. 
Gold cushion. 
ROSE MADDER—Deep rosy pink. 
Standard Anemone Type 
(Each 20c) ($2.00 doz.) 
GOLDEN IZOLA—Very prolific bright golden 
yellow. Makes a fine pot plant. 
DARK PINK FREIDA—Early pink, yellow 
cushion. 
ENCHANTRESS—Large deep pink. December. 
nie ~ clear lemon yellow. Midseason. mine. GRACELAND—Purest white. Bright yellow 
100 GARNET KING — Red. Deep reflex garnet LOS ANGELES—Medium size salmon pink. cushion. 
P with silken sheen. Late. Very prolific. GOLDEN LIDA THOMAS—Small bright gold- 
e GOLDEN GLORY—Bright golden yellow of RADIANT—Red. Very brilliant and prolific. en_ yellow. 
RED WELCOME—Raspberry red. 
TOM MARTIN—A fine large bronze that can 
be disbudded. 
WELCOME—Deep bright rose. Early. 
Spidery Type 
Novel in form and color. 
(Each 25c, $2.50 doz.) 
BESS WITT—Bronzy orange. Long petals 
with spoon-like tips. 
BUNBU—Deep lavender-pink of the large 
aly THANKSGIVING PINK — Beautiful bright Each 20c, $2.00 doz. spider type. 
pink. Good keeper. AMELIA—Bright pink. BU CEEREL Ne eaue yellow with long, nar- 
row petals. 

Cascade . 
Gracefully hanging variety so much in de- 
PRINCESS—Very small yellow anemone. 
PURPLE QUEEN—Small bright purple ane- 
mone. - 
COMMANDER CUSHION—Reddish bronze. 
PANOLA—Deep rose pink. 
YELLOW SPORT CUSHION—Clear yellow. 
CITRUS QUEEN—Bright lemon yellow. 
ESTRELITA—Deep bronzy orange. Tall. 
AGGELERs MUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
KATHRINE LOUISE—Large tubular petals of 
light orchia. Slightly hooked tips show a 
darker color. 
PURPLE PRINCESS—Large fluffy type with 
“i pe cen 20c, a 00 doz.).. Exhibition Anemone Type quilled petals of silvery mauve. Very showy. 
‘4 JANE Piers cis yellow single. The artistic blooms have a cushion - like lead eis pink. Large tubuiar pet- 
LITTLE ECC sis ehaipink l center and the petals are rayed. als. ; pout 
é PU ERIN CESS Sarit pins. Sing (Each 20c) ($2.00 doz.) WHITE PEGGY ANN HOOVER—Larae fluffy 
type, long petals with spoon-like tips. 
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