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 
fertilized. Plant about 18 inches apart in the row and 2% feet between the 
rows. When the plants are 6 to 8 inches high pinch out tha 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 
occasionally with Acme Bordeaux Mixture. The varieties we offer are all 
strong, well-rooted plants, propagated from selected soft wood cuttings. 
Orders amounting to $1.00 or more sent postpaid. Smaller orders please 
add 15¢ per order for packing and postage. No plants sent C.O.D. 

WINTER SCENE 
This. is one of the most outstanaing of the newer introductions, The 
huge incurved flowers of pure, glistening white are even larger than 
Louisa Pockett. The plants are tall, thrifty and easy to grow. Blooms 
in November. . Each 35¢; $3.50 per dozen. 

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. ° 
APRICOT QUEEN — Striking, bright orange 
incurve with: gold reverse. 
ARISTOCRAT—Clear orchia pink with darker 
reverse. 
ARMISTICE DAY—Rich red with gold re- 
verse. Semi-incurve. Midseason. 
BARBARA PHILLIPS—Enormous reflex flower 
of glowing :yellow. 
BRONZE FRICK—Dark bronze incurve. Me- 
dium plants. Blooms in November. 
BUTTERBALL—Clear bright yellow incurve. 
Blooms in November. 
CAMILLA—White. Early incurved white. 
CHATTANOOGA—Pure white incurve. Very 
large. Blooms in December. 
CORONATION AMARANTH — Bright _ rosy 
purple exhibition with silvery reverse. 
COUNTRY MAIDEN—Exhibition incurve of 
apricot bronze. Good stem and_ foliage. 
Blooms late October. 
DOLLY DIMPLE—Satiny, light yellow reflex 
with incurving center. Blooms late October. 
GARNET KING — Red. Deep reflex garnet 
with silken sheen. Late. 
HELEN FRICK—An easily grown, clear orchid 
incurve. 
LOUISA POCKETT—White. Huge incurved 
white. 
MONITOR—Dark reddish bronze  incurve 
with golden reverse. October. 
ROSY MORN—Deep pink incurve. Does not 
fade. Blooms late October. 
WHITE HELEN FRICK—Pure white incurve 
for Thanksgiving bloom. 
Cascade 
Gracefully hanging variety so much in de- 
mand. (Each 20c, $2.00 doz.). 
ANNA—White single. 
JANE HARTE—Bright yellow single. 
LITTLE PRINCESS—Light pink single. 
PRINCESS—Very small yellow anernone. 
PURPLE QUEEN—Small bright purple ane- 
mone. 
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). 
APRICOT ROSALIND — Pleasing apricot 
bronze. 
GOLDEN MENSA—Large golden yellow. Good 
keeper. 
JENNIFER—Large bright yellow, dusted car- 
mine. 
LOS ANGELES—Medium size salmon pink. 
Very prolific. 
RADIANT—Red. Very brilliant and prolific. 
RASPBERRY ROSE—Deep Rose. Best slightly 
disbudded, but can also be grown as sprays. 
Late October. 
ROSALIND—Medium sized clear pink. Good 
stiff stems. 25¢ each; $2.50 doz. 
SANTA ANITA—Large apricot bronze. Stiff 
stems. 
TAGOYA—Large, early, bright red, medium 
« height. 
WHITE MENSA—Large pure white. Blooms 
in November. 25c¢ each; $2.50 doz. 
New Cushion (Azaleamum) 
A very free blooming dwarf variety. The 
compact plants are covered with richly col- 
ored blooms from September until frost. 
Each 20c, $2.00 doz. 
AMELIA—Bright_ pink. 
COMMANDER CUSHION—Reddish bronze. 
PANOLA—Deep rose pink. 
YELLOW SPORT CUSHION—Clear yellow. 
Exhibition Anemone Type 
The artistic blooms have a cushion - like 
center and the petals are rayed. 
(Each 20c) ($2.00 doz.) 
ADMIRATION—Deep orchid pink, lighter re- 
verse. Large orange cushion. 
BEA PARKER—Beautiful apricot bronze with 
same colored cushion. 
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BIZARRE—Large purplish rose, with bronzy 
cushion. 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARK —Large, white, 
creamy cushion. 
RED GRAF VON ORIOLA—Bright crimson. 
Gold cushion. 
ROSE MADDER—Deep rosy pink. 
YELLOW ESTRELITA—Brilliant yellow, with 
lighter center florets making high cushion. 
Standard Anemone Type 
(Each 20c) ($2.00 doz.) 
BERNEITA — Lovely shell pink with white 
cushion. 
GOLDEN IZOLA—Very prolific bright golden 
yellow. Makes a fine pot plant. 
ENCHANTRESS—Large deep pink. December. 
GOLDEN LIDA THOMAS—Small bright gold- 
en yellow. 
RED WELCOME—Raspberry red. 
ROLINDA—Clear medium sized bronze. 
WELCOME—Deep bright rose. Early. 
WHITE ANEMONE—Pure white with bright 
yellow cushion. 
Spidery Type 
Novel in form and color. 
(Each 25c, $2.50 doz.) 
AlKO—Large light pink with interlacing 
petals. 
BUNBU—Deep lavender-pink of the large 
spider type. 
BUTTERFLY—Canary yellow with long, nar- 
row petals. 
FLORENCE MILLER—Very large orchia. 
Large tubular petals with curly ends. 
MAMORU—Brilliant orange. Narrow tubular 
petals with hooked ends. 
MARIA—Creamy white quilled petals with 
greenish overcast. Very large and beautiful. 
MITSUKO—Tubular French gray petals with 
deep lavender ends. 
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