WHEN ORDERING MUM CUTTINGS 
Please indicate the earliest date delivery will be acceptable and the maxi- 
mum number of cuttings that can be handled in a single shipment. 
To serve you best, it is necessary that we have your order at least a 
month in advance of requested delivery date, although often it is possible to 
make shipment on short notice. 
Where we are unable to ship very close to the requested delivery date, 
we will advise you of our growers best estimate of delivery. We suggest you 
advise whether substitutions will be acceptable when giving the order. 
Certain important varieties are not included in the listings in this cata- 
logue because of shortages of satisfactory stock plants. Many of these varieties 
are available and upon inquiry we shall be glad to advise you if they can be 
obtained. 
TERMS OF SALE 
ON CHRYSANTHEMUM VARIETIES LISTED IN THIS CATALOGUE 
Fifty rooted cuttings of a variety is the minimum that can be supplied. 
More than 50 of a variety must be in multiples of 50. There is no restriction 
on the size of orders. 
Unrooted cuttings can be furnished. For less than 500 of a variety they 
are priced the same as rooted cuttings. 500 to 950 of a variety 50 cents per 
100 less than rooted cuttings. 1000 or more of a variety $1.00 per 100 less 
than rooted cuttings. 
Quantity discounts cannot be allowed, regardless of size of order. Ship- 
ment will be sent Railway Express unless otherwise instructed. Otherwise 
terms are as listed in our regular catalogue. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS EVERY MONTH 
Fundamentals of successful Chrysanthemum culture will probably remain 
the same, except, as more progress is made, probably we will see more gravel 
culture. Improved insecticides and new methods of culture are all helping to 
improve the quality and increase production. 
Dr. Kenneth Post, through experiments at Cornell University, proved 
it was possible to produce cut chrysanthemums of good quality at any time 
during the year, by the use of lights and shading. Included, in the following 
pages, is a flowering schedule of preferred varieties covering the entire year. 
Our propagators are arranging to have cuttings available throughout the 
entire year for those who wish to follow this program. 
Hardy garden varieties will be listed in our General Catalogue. The 
varieties in this catalogue are primarily for cutflower purposes however 
practically all varieties flowering before October 15th are suitable for 
garden use. 
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