

“Soltys 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These varieties are usually grown in sprays for cut flower purposes although they are extremely decorative in the 
garden. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100 
Apricot Valencia—Apricot-buff sport from Dark Pink Valencia 
with growth and formation identical with the parent variety. 
Color distinctly new in the single groups and a favorite variety 
with the retailers. 
Brocade—Lively cameo pink daisy, blooming November 15th. 
Very vigorous grower, medium to tall in height and the strong 
stems develop large well-branched sprays. The ideal mid-season 
pink single. 
California Yellow—A very lovely single variety of brilliant bright 
yellow. An extremely vigorous grower coming into flower 
October 12th. 
California Bronze—A lovely soft bronze daisy on the order of 
the “California Yellow.” Flowering as it does early in Septem- 
ber, it will prove one of our most popular outdoor sorts. 
California Red—Blood-red Single of medium size, flowering in 
early October. A fine companion for California Yellow and 
California Bronze. 
Carnelia—A very late single red of robust growth and excellent 
substance. It requires no disbudding and matures the first of 
December, or a week ‘or ten days later than Valencia. 
Caroline Robbins—When first opening the flowers are deep 
mallow-pink and gradually develop into lilac-rose. The very 
broad petals of this flower much resemble a double Cosmos. 
H. Marie Totty—A brilliant crimson, with scarlet shadings. No- 
vember Ist. 
Improved Grenadier—Most easily described as a greatly im- 
proved Red Rover. A striking brilliant red with clear gold 
D & P "MUM FOOD 
A Reliable Food For 
Producing Superb Blooms 
This special food is a trustworthy, effectual 
chrysanthemum manure for the develop- 
ment of large, symmetrical, richly colored 
blooms. It contains every manurial element 
required for the gradual building up of 
hardy growth, strong stems and the finest 
quality blooms. 
Chrysanthemums’ require slightly acid, 
rather rich soils. They are heavy feeders 
and need generous amounts of all three 
plant food elements in proper balance. 
Fibrous loam, in which is incorporated 
rotten manure, and a 5 inch potful in Dap- 
conure to a barrow of soil, makes an ex- 
cellent compost for filling in the benches. 
When plants are well established a top 
dressing of D & P Mum Food at the rate 
of 1 pound per 10 square feet every two 
weeks will assure healthy development of 
stems, foliage and flower. Some gardeners 
have had good results from the use of peat 
moss as a mulch. 
D & P Mum Food has been used by leading 
horticulturists for more than two decades as 
their favorite food for producing superb 
blooms. 100 Ib. bags. $8.50. 
reverse, and every petal reflexing to show the color to the best 
advantage. One of the finest singles of the entire collection. 
Invincible—An exceptionally large deep crimson with bright 
yellow zone around the center disk. The tips of the petals curl 
back, making a very refined flower. 
Linda—A large, clear, buttery yellow single, that holds its color 
at all times. Well branched, medium grower and _ prolific 
bloomer. Does better in sprays than disbudded. Matures Novem- 
ber Sth-10th. 
Mrs. E. D. Godfrey—Light pink, very finest variety, for Thanks- 
giving market, November 15th. 
Mrs. James S. Kelly—Blush white with pink lilac shadings. Hand- 
some grower and one that is well received. 
Prince Charming—Exhibition single of soft yellow with gold 
shadings. When disbudded will produce flowers at least 6 inches 
across. 
Sarong—Very fine scarlet crimson, mid-season variety in single 
type. Flowering December 15th. 
Sunkist—Intense golden yellow single flowering about December 
20th for Christmas season. Excellent for late planting. 
Sonia—Exhibition pink, blooming quite a little ahead of Valen- 
cia, but slightly deeper in color than this variety, and its broad 
petals and rigid habit of growth make it an ideal pot plant. 
Valencia—A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without a single 
trace of magenta, one of the loveliest singles ever introduced. 
Flowers measuring over 4 inches across. Flowers November Ist. 

Valencia 
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