1949 INTRODUCTIONS 
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FLAMING BEAUTY (Rosebud) A cushion type but the bushes are larger. Deep red 
flowers with gold reverse. ..... eckae ..$ .75 each, dozen $7.50 
GOLDEN CARPET (Bristol) A Hester mound of Aealioee poms Caan one foot high. Ideal 
for bedding, accenting, edging or rock garden. Sept. 15. ....$1.00 each, dozen $10.00 
GOLDEN MEMORIES (Rosebud) Yellow ball pom, blooming early September and through- 
out the season. Foliage excellent 2"' kall flowers, 26" in height. This is an outstanding 
Pompom. ene ore Seat ..$ .75 each, dozen $7.50 
GOLD PAGENT Rosetta A beautiful dls vélion with buds of orange. Flowers 3", 
doubles Sept, 20..ee ne een urernt en ree $6675) GACH LOOZaI TO lIoU 
HUNTSMAN (Bristol) A grand fall color for your garden. Vividly brilliant scarlet orange, 
overcast walnut bronze. Flower 3" full double. A plant 2!/2 ft. tall, lusty, and hardy, 
simiply loaded -WitheDlGomSalwcrs 10ers ann 2 ans ae pad fal SPO ACH TCCTON 1400 
PINK SURPRISE (Rosebud) A true bright pink blooming early Sept. 15; flowers large 
double with incurved center petals. Grows 28" tall spreading into a beautiful mass. 
Fine cut and a magnificent as a border plant. Named at the Columbus City Hall 
Flower Show where it was named by thousands of ballots. ....$ .75 each, dozen $7.50 
POWDER PUFF (Bristol) A pure white cushion. Neat, compact, spready | ft. plant cov- 
ered |!/)"' pure white double flowers from early Sept. on.....$ .75 each, dozen $7.50 
TAPESTRY (Bristol) Blooms open to a rich pink, softening to a final lovely ashes-of-rose, 
with golden flush in centers. Gorgeous, flower at least 3'' across, perfectly full double. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE 
A few do's and don'ts: Plant in well prepared soil that has had a coat ot 
manure the previous fall or winter if you have it, or an application of com- 
mercial fertilizer worked into the soil 10 days before planting. Side dress 
with any fertilizer about July |Oth, again when buds appear just before a 
rain. Keep well cultivated, pinch out top when 6 or 8 inches high, again after 
the side branches have made good growth. Not after July 20th it might be 
too late for buds to set. Don't plant too near a building or tall trees. Give 
ihem room enough to develop and produce the blooms you expect. By all 
means dig up your old clump each Spring, divide using the new shoots, 
destroy the old core. You will be rewarded for your labor. 
