CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE 
A tew do's and don'ts: Plant in well prepared soil that has had a coat ot 
manure the previous fall or winter if you have it, or an application of com- 
mercial fertilizer worked into the soil 10 days before planting. Side dress 
with any fertilizer about July |0th, again when buds appear just before a 
rain. Keep well cultivated, pinch out top when 6 or 8 inches high, again after 
the side branches have made good growth. Not after July 20th it might be 
too late for buds to set. Don't plant too near a building or tall trees. Give 
them room enough jo develop and produce the blooms you expect. By all 
means dig up your old clump each Spring, divide using the new shoots, 
destroy the old core. You will be rewarded for your labor. 
1947 CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
ALLEN FELTON (Felton), D. An excellent new double lemon yellow chrysanthemum 
you will want in your garden or if a cut flower grower don't miss it. We have 
watched this creation for three years. We are distributing this fine mum this 
ere ee ee Pe ee. ee oie wv ag LOU per plant:.doz.. 10.00 
CATHERINE COLLINS. We believe the best early yellow pompon to date. Blooms 
from September 10 until killing frost. 3' stem. A fine florist variety. Ex- 
RT Myon a i Pek ta al. g oe ees an OeheaChy, GOz." $8.00 
NATIONAI. VELVET, (Felton). A 3'' pompon. A strong growing plant, 3’ tall. Stiff stem. 
We believe this surgassed Red Velvet in every way. Blooms 10 days earlier, a bigger 
flower, better bloomer. We are introducing this grand mum at $1.00 each, $10.00 doz. 
Don't miss it. 
SOMETHING NEW, (Bristol)... The ‘Anemone Flowered'' Korean Princess ** Plant Pat. 
64G. The shapely blossoms, 2!/"' across are rich bronze red on opening with a per- 
fectly formed golden-bronze cushion center, changing to soft strawberry crimson as 
they mature; a tapestry effect, charming as it is unique. It is a bushy, hard, 2 foot 
plant with many blossoms on the well branched stems, full flower October I5th. Each 
$1.06, doz. $10.00. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
D. DOUBLE SD. SEM!-DOUBLE S. SINGLE HEIGHT BLOSMING PRICE 
NAME AND DESSRIPTION--3 AT BDOZ. RATE IN INCHES DATE EACH PER DOZ. 
GLOW mp beep bright crange. a. 22. .s.e.se ee anes cease 20 Sept.25 $0.50 $5.00 
ALLEGRO, D. Glowing shrimp-pink suffused with coppery 
SAIMION : is -- Oe fe Rete rename oe Te tay) .60 6.00 
AUBURN, Bronze 3" = ie eneliae growing. Zi OCT 40 4.00 
AUTUMN GREETINGS, SD. Bright coppery a oar oer 26. Seph.l5 50 5.00 
AUTUMN LIGHTS, S. Magnificent coppery bronze, early 
ana nardy ics... 24° S Oct, 5 35 3.50 
AUTUMN SUNLIGHT, D. a eicineat new, Peye pure ater 
1 Coe ae ee20 Aligar 27, 50 5.00 
AUTUMN SONG, D. ise wine-rose dine to carmine.. 22 Sept. 12 .60 6.00 
AVALANCHE, D. The world's best large, creamy white.... 24 Sept. 4 40 4.00 
AVIATOR, D. New coppery-read. Vigorous and easy grower 24 Oct. 5 .60 6.00 
BARBARA SMALL, D. Clear lilac-pink, with a carmine center 28 Sept. 6 40 4.00 
BAMBI, D. Fawn-yellow with amber shadings at center. Per- 
fect formed flowers...... 18 Sept. 14 50 5.00 
BETTY, D. Upright apple- Speen sa) ents nome, rose ah 28 Sept. 28 0) 5.00 
BRONZE PYRAMID, D. Orange-bronze, large flowers, wiry 
Preteen Rie E bccn WINNEls cs .204a nes ee sed owe se nane 40) Ocho12 50 5.00 
