


Roseville, Calif. June 26, 1946. 
Please send me bulbs listed of 
your Prize-Winning Gladiolus. The 
bulbs that I got from you this 
spring, they are beautiful and I 
only wish I had planted lots more. 
—Mrs. T. W. F. 

ON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chey are casy to grow and last for years in the garden 
Established plants produce hundreds of blooms each year 
These low growing plants will simply amaze you with the number of blooms they 
have. New plants often produce several hundred blooms the first year, while estab- 
lished plants have produced as many as six hundred or more flowers from the second 
year on. And being perennials, they last for many years, so you'll have literally 
thousands of blooms from a single plant over a few years’ time. They bloom from 
mid-summer until late frosts. All varieties are low growing, from 12 to 18 inches 
high, and are ideal for use in beds, for edging paths, driveways, walks, etc., or for 
planting in flower beds in front of other shrubs and plants. Plant in full sun. This 
year we offer these varieties: 
Commander Red double daisy-like flowers with Marjorie Mills A fine red with varying tints of 
a bright yellow center. Just the variety to add deep crimson shaded chestnut. This variety is 
color to a flower border in the fall. alive with fall colors. 
Serene A beautiful lush white; flowers are almost 
pompon in character. A variety that is highly satis- 
factory under all weather conditions. 
Champion Deep reddish bronze double daisy-like 
flowers with a buff yellow center. A true fall color. 
You'll like it. 
Yellow Supreme Just about the finest yellow you 
Red Deluxe Forms a perfect mound 15 to 18 inches can ever hope for. The bright, lustrous sulphur- 
high and is completely covered with truly bright red yellow flowers are almost pompon. It is a vigor- 
flowers. Here is a real RED cushion chrysanthe- ous bloomer, and a true cushion type, somewhat 
mum. One of the finest. upright in habit. A beauty. 
Any 3 Plants for $1.25 Any 6 Plants for $2.00 



