“SELECT” CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
When other flowers are scarce, your Mums will be in full color. Few kinds of 
plants will give so much back with only ordinary, but common-sense care. 
We have listed a complete color range in the various types, and at these 
special prices, you will want many from the following varieties. These are 
fine rooted plants, ready to grow in your garden. And remember—all items 
ordered through these folders are sent to you with tax and postage paid. 
Order now, and get an early start. 
18 cents each—6 for $1.00 
TAX AND 
SPIDER VARIETIES 
ARCTIC. Early white, large tubular petals, 
ends of which are very graceful. 
BUTTERFLY. Excellent tubular yellow, 
blooming in mid-season. 
OHKWAN. Similar to Butterfly, but bloom- 
ing early November. 
PURPLE FROST. Mid-season bloomer, pur- 
ple tipped with silver, full center. 
PURPLE SPIDER. Showy purple spider type. 
Mid-season. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER. Large feathery var- 
iety, long, tubular petals of delicate laven- 
der. 
ALBERT WITT. Large mid-season yellow, 
gives nice display. 
BESS WITT. A bronzy-orange sport of Peggy 
Ann Hoover. Large. 
SOUVENIR. Light salmon pink, large tubu- 
lar, tall with large flower. 
KATHERINE LOUISE. Late season, orchid 
pink, with quilled petals and open tips. 
UNUSUAL VARIETIES 
ERNA. Large saucer shaped purplish bloom, 
with lighter reverse lined with pink. 
LOUISE FRIED. An_ outstanding single 
bloom of brilliant red. Petals are long and 
tubular, terminating in long open tips, yel- 
low center. 
JANE HARTE. (Cascade) Rank grower, gold- 
en yellow daisy-like blooms. One of the best 
for cascading. 
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LARGE POPULAR VARIETIES 
(For long-stemmed cut-flowers in the home) 
BUTTERBALL. Clear yellow, incurved, early 
bloomer and good keeper. 
DOLLY DIMPLE. 
reflexed type. 
GLITTERS. 
like petals. 
MISS HELEN FRICK. Large incurved orchid- 
pink. Matures late November. 
MRS. ROY. Early bloomer, deep crimson, 
with bronze reverse, semi-incurved. 
SILVER WEDDING. Pure white re- 
flexed type. Talli, matures early No- 
vember. 
SNOW WHITE. White as snow, in- 
curved, and late bloomer. 
STROMNESS. Lovely white, with cen- 
ter a swirling reflex. 
GOLDEN ARBINI. Deep yellow, grace- 
fully reflexed. Matures November 20. 
MOHAWK CHIEF. Red with golden 
reverse, medium height. 
MONUMENT. White, 
curved. Strong stems. 
INDIANA MARKET. Late blooming 
creamy white, very large. 
Soft, delicate yellow of 
Bronze shade, with Dahlia- 
globular _ in- 

COLORFUL PELARGONIUMS—See other side. 

SHOWY INCURVED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
The largest flowering types, magnificent when disbudded. For 
show purposes and large cut flowers, allow one to three blooms 
to each plant. 
ARMISTICE DAY. Crimson red with gold reverse. 
APPERT. Very large and striking golden bronze. Tall. 
BEN TASHIMA. Amaranth pink with silver reverse. Mid-season 
bloomer. 
DR. J. M. INGLIS. Wine purple amaranth with silver reverse. 
Medium height. 
GOLDEN HARP. Deep golden yellow, incurved. Blooms up to 
10 inches. 
LOUISA POCKETT. Pure white, very large incurved. Matures 
November 1. 
YELLOW POCKETT. Light yellow incurved variety of medium 
height. 
GOLDEN POCKETT. Deep yellow, very large bloom. 
ARIEL. Pure white incurved with satiny sheen. 
BRONZE TURNER. Large bronze, loose incurved shape. Medi- 
um height. 
WILLIAM TURNER. Decidedly incurved variety of purest white 
YELLOW TURNER. Light yellow, large incurved, matures early 
November. 
HARVEST MOON. Bright yellow, large semi-incurved. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Clear yellow, large compact incurved 
type. 
GOV. GREEN. Semi-incurved red with golden reverse. Medium 
height. 
POMPONS 
For use in clusters, or may be cut singly. Fine for display. 
YELLOW BUCKELEY. Golden yellow, tall grower. 
YELLOW ARCADIA. Large pompon, of light yellow color. 
GOLDEN FAIRY. White petals with yellow disk. 
VALENCIA. Orchid pink single, one of the best for garden or 
cutting. 
"MUMS ARE EASY TO GROW! 
Set your plants at least three feet apart for best 
results, and staking should be done early. ‘Mums 
are heavy feeders and drinkers, but do not keep 
the ground soggy. Soil should be previously en- 
riched if possible, but if not, light applications of a 
good mixed fertilizer should be applied until buds 
show color. Use an all-purpose dust or spray to 
keep your plants free from pests and disease. They 
may be pinched back early to encourage bushiness, 
and depending on your desires as to size of flowers 
etc., the plants may be cut back as late as July. 
‘Mums have a blooming season beginning from 
the middle to last of October, through November 
and into December. 
