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“NEMAPEG’S” Cluster Mums 
These Chrysanthemums will form a bush having anywhere from 10 to 20 stalks. They require 
the same soil as the exhibition types, but need no disbudding. The more shoots and buds that are 
allowed to remain on these plants, the more flowers you will have. All shoots should be pinched 





Chrysanthemum 
Collection 
two or three times up to August 15th, not later. This will increase the size of the plant. Makes a 
wonderful perennial garden or border plant and will furnish your table with adequate cut flowers. $500 
The following varieties are tested for their hardiness and are also profuse bloomers. —o 
Autumn Bronze. Reddish bronze. 
Barbara Cummings. Bronze- 
yellow. 
24 Plants 
for Only 
8 Exhibition Mums 
8 Cluster Mums 
Ecstacy. Rose-pink. 
Jemima. Bright bronze. 
Lavender Lady. Lavender. 
Pink Doty. Clear pink. 
Rodell Improved. Yellow. 
White Jewell. Pure white. 
Strong, Well Rooted Plants—8 for $190 




Hardy 
Korean 
Chrysanthemums 
Same culture as Cluster Chrysanthemum. A rather new intro- 
duction into the ranks of fall beauty. Single Daisy type, strong 
growers, profuse bloomers and hardy beyond conception. One solid 
mass of blooms from early October till late November. Priceless in 
the border, and most delightful for cutting. Four choice varieties 
selected by us as being among the best. 
Daphne. Salmon-pink. 
Mars. Red, semi-double. 
Former prices as high as $1.00 each, we offer 
Strong, Well Rooted Plants, 8 for $1.90 
This is a worth-while collection. Thousands of satisfied customers 
have told us the only Chrysanthemum they find satisfactory, is 
“Nemapeg’s” Chrysanthemum. 
Ceres. Old gold. 
Apollo. Bronze. 
8 Korean Mums 


Exhibition Mums 
8 Different Varieties 

Cluster 
MUM 
8 for 
$490 
Pot-grown, 
8 for $2.50 
See 
page 2 
for varieties 
How to Grow the Glorious Exhibition 
Chrysanthemums 
First, good soil, add plenty of manure and fertilizer to your bed. 
Feed at least once a month after plants are established. Set 10 inches 
apart both ways. If you want to grow more than one flower to the 
plant, pinch the top out after the plant becomes established, this will 
make it branch out; select two, three, or four stems, tie to a stake, 
and keep all side shoots off this stem by breaking them off. Each 
shoot will develop several buds on the top. Select the center bud, 
or if this is not perfect, select the next best one, all other buds should 
be pinched off. Cover plants for winter with hay or straw. 
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