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 
do not have the lush, tender growth of the greenhouse but 
are strong and sturdy, already adjusted to the conditions of 
your garden. 
WHEN TO PLANT—Spring divisions will be available 
from April 15 to June 1. We prefer to ship plants in May 
as they are larger then and in better growing condition. We 
will make certain that the plants reach you in plenty of time 
to develop to full maturity and loveliness. 
PRICES—tThe prices given here are for spring divisions 
only. We send all chrysanthemum plants POSTPAID. 
PACKING—Onur plants are well packed to carry long dis- 
tances. We will enclose with your shipment full instructions 
on the care of plants. 
ORDER EARLY—Our supply of some of the newer varie- 
ties is limited. Order early to be sure of getting the ones you 
want. On the whole our supply is ample but in case there 
should be a shortage of some variety, we may substitute a 
similar color if in so doing we feel we are properly safeguard- 
ing the customers interest. If this is not satisfactory to you, 
please instruct us not to substitute. 
We shall ship good plants, true to name, and deliver them 
in good condition. In case you wish to make any complaint, 
please write us within five days and give details. We cannot 
be responsible for results from the planting, as that depends 
largely upon the customer’s interest, care and skill. 
Blooming clumps, balled and wrapped, can be had during 
September and October by local customers. They will be 
priced in the field. 
NEW ENGISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Try some of our new English chrysanthemums. They 
are early blooming and hardy. You will be amazed at their 
size and unusual forms and colors. You will find fully incurved 
flowers that remind you of big football mums. Then there 
are those with gorgeous reflexed petals in many delightful 
colors. The plants vary in size and habits of growth from 
quite low to tall and exhibit many types of foliage. 
A few of these English mums will give you a new exper- 
ience in your fall garden. 
ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ADORATION—Large pink flowers in a cream ground. 
Blossoms are flat with pointed petals. Early Sept. 
| ae ee Ree NN RS RE $ .60 
popular here. Aug. and early Sept... Each  .50 
ALFRETON BEAUTY—Bright golden amber. Large 
reflexed blossoms. Good grower. Sept............. Each _ .60 
very striking. Large flowers. Late Sept... Each 1.00 
BALCOMBE GOLD—This has bright old gold flowers 
that stand out in the garden. Free blooming vig- 
orous' ‘plant.;; Sept... 72282) e252 ee eee Each  .50 
BRIDESMAID—A very large blush white with salmon 
overcast. Flower is large and heavy textured. Late 
ee er eee ees SO ee eR Each 1.00 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP—A deep rich bronze with gold- 
en reverse. Very large and fully incurved flower. 
This perfect incurved form makes it very popular 
because it is unusual in garden chrysanthemums. 
eee is strong growing and very hardy. Sept. 
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BRONZE FREDA—A lovely salmon-bronze with quilled 
petals. A tall plant with long stems for’ cutting. 
Sept. -.c.--hat) oa altee Each _ .50 
