New Chrysanthemums for Your Garden 
THE PLANTS WE SEND YOU are well rooted divisions of 
field grown clumps. Having been grown out of doors they dc 
not have the lush, tender growth of the greenhouse but are 
strong and sturdy, already adjusted to the conditions of ee 
garden. 
WHEN TO PLANT—Spring divisions will be availablas oa 
from April 15 to June |. We prefer to ship plants in May as “heya 



are larger then and in better growing condition. We will make | 
certain that the plants reach you in pels of time to develop _ 
to full maturity and loveliness. cats 
PRICES—The prices given here are for spring divisions | 
only. We send all chrysanthemum plants POSTPAID. mee 
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PACKING—Our plants are well packed to carry long dist- 
ances. We will enclose with your shipment full instructions - on 
the care of the plants. 
ORDER EARLY-—We have only a limited supply of some _ 
of the new varieties of chrysanthemums. So order early to be — 
sure of getting the ones you want. 
Blooming clumps, balled and wrapped can be had durinae 
September and October by local customers. ioe will be priced — 
in the field. 
NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Try some of these new English chrysanthemums. They are 
early blooming and hardy. Yiou will be amazed at thera and | 
unusual forms and colors. Among them you will find five or | 
six inch blossoms, even without disbudding. You will find fully | 
incurved flowers that remind you of big football mums as weil 
as those with reflexed petals. There are many delightful colors. ~ j 
The plants vary in size and habits of growth from— Bhi be. low | 
to tall and exhibit many types of foliage. se | 
Order some of these English Mums and enjoy a new ex- | 
perience in your fall garden. 
ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS ss 
ALABASTER—A very early large white. Incurved flowers — or 
about 5 inches across. Aug. and early Sept. ....Each $— 50 
ALFRETON BEAUTY—Bright golden amber. Large re- 
flexedsblossom:. Sept: “2.222 4:,..-4.. cee Each 75 
BALCOMBE GOLD—Bright old gold. Good sized flow- eae | 
ers. Free- blooming. Sept. .2%-...--) see Each oe 
BRONZE FREDA—A lovely salmon-bronze with quilled ae 
petals: “Sept: « ..2s-..4 oa ee Each Ge 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP__A deep rich bronze with gold- 
right.” ete or ms 
en reverse. Incurved. Very early. Aug. and Sept a 
Fach, 2 ....cdvek 250d. Gey. lac Saguene co ey lack San Es ae 
COPPELIA—A new shade, being a bright Indian red hate ie gi 
does not fade. Sturdy plant} Sept< ti.) aes Each .60. 
CRUSADER—An immense white slightly tinged pink. +i 
\Incurved. ‘Sept. is. +e ee ee Each 1.00 
DAILY EXPRESS——Bright orange-chestnus. Fine early 
Met 95 Cg variety. Cativeace garden plant. ‘Sepia 
ee a aE Ain nen MM Ee MN 60° 
DUKE OF WINDSOR—Large lavender flower, fully in- “Fi 
curved. Unusual color in garden chrysanthemums. __ 
Oct? 4. ae ag ton ncus anditse Sheth ens eet opal tee TR 
From Ohio—‘‘Mum pan tecened in -fine shape; packed 
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