
Mefo Chrysanthemum 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow a few of your own ’Mums for 
next Thanksgiving. Leaflet, “How to 
irow the Florist ’Mums,”’ sent free 
upon request. Not hardy. Grow them 
in pots and bring indoors before frost. 
APRICOT QUEEN—Orange bronze, 
very large, inecurved, globular blooms, 
early. Each, 37e; 3 for $1.05. 
BLAZING GOLD—Very deep yellow, 
immense, large, perfect, round, in- 
curved, early. Each, 32e; 3 for 90c. 
CHATTANOOGA — A large late 
flowering pure white Mum. rors iy a 
flowers, ineurved. Each, 30¢; 3 for 87c. 
GOLD LODE — The leading, early, 
large flowered, golden yellow ’Mum. 
Upright growth. Each, 31e; 3 for S9e. 
LA FRANCE—Midseason. The best, 
in fact about the only, real purple 
Mum. Beautiful. Each, 43e; 3 for 
$1.22. 
MEFO—Ivory white, late, a beauty. 
Each, 33e3 3 for 94e. 
MOHAWK CHIME —TLate, large red 
Mum, yellow reverse. Each, 35e; 3 for 
$1.00. 
MRS. KIDDER—Deep lemon yellow, 
early, one of the best deep yellows. 
Each, 40c¢; 3 for $1.14. : 
PINK CHIEF—A fine early pink. 
Massive flowers and a strong grower. 
Each 29¢; 3 for S84e. 
‘SPECIAL—1 Each of Above 9, $2.75. 
N.B.— We can send Chrysanthemums 
to Washington this year. 
POMPONS 
Very free blooming, small flowers. 
- Bring indoors before frost. Not hardy. 
CAP’ wr. CO0OK—Deep rose pink, early. 
Each, 34c¢; 3 for 97e. 
LITTLE AMERICA—White, 
one flowered, late. Each, 32¢; 
90c. 
MARY HALL—Deep lemon yellow, 
early. Each, 37e; 3 for $1.05. 
PRINCE TON—Orange ¥ elko wor 
bronze, late. Each, 3S8e; 3 for $1.09. 
RED PRINCETON --. Maroon red, 
late. Each, 39e; 3 for $1.10. 
SPECIAL—1 Each of Above 5, $1.54. 
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96 My Florist ’Mums were extra large and took some to the hospital. 
one of each of them this year.—Mirs. D. R. Schrock, R.D. 1, Hazelton, Kans. 
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Boston Fern 

Holly Fern 
SALZER’S FERNS 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS—tThe foliage is 
of delicate texture, of dark green color, 
and is laee-like. Each, 2%7¢e; 3 for 77e. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII— Extensively 
used for hanging baskets. Rich green trail- 
ing fronds. Hach, 25¢; 3 for T2e. 
BOSTON FERN—tThe gracefully. droop- 
ing fronds are rich dark green spreading 
or hanging according to the light and 
often reach a length of five feet. Each, 
s4e; 3 for 97e. 
HOLLY FERN—Next to the _ Boston, 
among the best for apartments. Wavy, 
holly-like leaves. Each, 338e; 3 for 94e. 
SWORD FERN—Graceful upright fronds 
of medium length, resembling the Boston 
ern in leaf construction. Splendid for 
small apartments. Each, 32¢e; 3 for 90c. — 
WILSONIT— Of compact, symmetrical oor 
habit, with bright green fronds beautifully . Sword Fern 
crested. Each, 39c; 3 for $1.10. Prices Include Postage 
FUCHSIAS 
Popular for house blooming, as well 
as for bedding, window boxes, etc. Do - 
best with an eastern or northern ex- 
posure, . 2s 
MIDNIGHT—Most beautiful of all. 
Double, dark purplish blue; velvety — 
flowers, reflexed petals a rich brig’ 
carmine. Each, 34e; 3 tor 97c. fi 
STORM CLOUD—Very double, pure 
- white flowers of large size, blooming? 
profusely. The reflexed petals are 
bright crimson. The finest, double > 
White Fuchsia. Each, 33¢; 3 for 94e. 
, DOUBLE PINK BEAUTY—The im- 
mense, double, deep pink blossoms are > 
borne in such prodigal profusion as to. 
almost hide the foliage of the plant. — 
Each, 38e; 3 for $1.09. ; 
1 Each of the 3 Fuchsias, ‘for 95e. 




NEW FUCHSIA, | 
MRS. MARSHALL 
Something entirely different in Fuch- 
sias for 1947! You’ve never before had — 
anything like it and we offer it this 
year for the first time. Mrs. Marshall 
has lovely dark red flowers, borne very 
freely, with the entire calyx and corolla — 
a pure waxy white of heavy substance. — 
The ivory white calyx and the dark " 
red flowers make a beautiful contrast — 
and all who see it, immediately ye ges 
one. Fuchsias do not like hot weather, ~ 
and in the heat of summer they will do = 
best in an eastern or northern exposure. | ¥e 
Mrs. Marshall is probably the prettiest | 
and most distinctive Fuchsia grown to- 
day. Price: 2% in. plants: Each, 59¢;3_ 
3 for $1.65, PoRtpAlg: sof : 
GERANIUMS | 
See Page 99 pss 

Mrs. Marshall Fuchsia 
Water plants 
MYSTIC MAT scientifically. 
See Page 65. 5416—Pkzg., 3 mats, 15e. 





KEM GLOV The cream of a hundred uses! For gardening, house : 
cleaning, weeding, painting, working on the car, sim- — 
ply rub it on your hands and when through, add a little more Kemglov, € 
rub to lather, rinse off. If water is not available, use dry cloth. Keeps | 
hands free from stains, will not injure skin. 5420— 14 Ib. jar, 59e;3 lb. jar, F 
OSe, postpaid. 



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