fet FLORAL Bos GARDENS ofa 
NEW nas AND FEATHER TYPE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
New Varieties For Spring 1949 Delivery 
You will surely want some of these wonderful new varieties of Chrysanthe- 
mums. While they.are not hardy, they will stand lots of cold .... but, don’t 
forget and leave the plants out all winter. People are more and more digging 
up their plants and healing them in cold frames .... because, you will have 
them next year. They are certainly worth caring for and you pay for them .. 
take the best of care and have them again next year. 
Reports from all over the country prove to us they can be grown almost every- 
where. Their striking varieties with long tubular petals widening at the 
tips, curling ribbon-like, threadlike form are beautiful to behold. You can 
grow them. Stake them and feed them well and disbud allowing five to six 
stems to the plant and one good big bloom to the stem .... what a difference 
a little care and trouble makes .... results, you have a bloom that no words 
can describe in beauty, size and exquisiteness. 
All plants from 214 inch pots. ORDER NOW and have them 
reserved for your favorite planting date in 
May or June. You will be glad next Fall 
you ordered early this Spring. 
NEW SPIDER AND FEATHER TYPES — 
NEW 1949 INTRODUCTIONS 
We have never advertised these varieties before this YEAR of 1949. 
BERTHA OLIVER. A very beautiful flower with quilled petals of deep orchid- 
pink shades. The tips of petals are fish-hooked and show a eaD pink. 
Eachs..-- $1.00 
3 for $2.75 
CATHAY 
The quilled petals of 
this lovely variety are 
of a deep shade of cop- 
per with a brilliant red 
showing as the tips op- 
en and slightly curve 
upward. 
Each $1.25 
3 for $3.00 

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