ASHES OF ROSES. 3 for $2.00 
GROUP OFFER OF 
FIVE NEW “MUMS” 
On This Page 
Ashes of Roses 
Princess Anne 
Princess Elsie 
Princess Nora 
One of each for $3.00 (Regular value 
$3.75) 
Princess Marie 
Two of each for $5. 50 Hales 
Note: Ashes of Roses, Lavender Belle, Prin- 
cess Anne and Princess Marie are all new 
seedlings resulting from years of painstaking 
hybridizing by Mr. Louis Reichert of Belle 
Harbor, N. Y. 
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PRINCESS ANNE. 3 for $2.00 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Anemone-flowered type. 
ASHES OF ROSES 
tOne of the finest garden Mums ever introduced. 
This new Anemone-flowered Chrysanthemum 
has a name which fully describes its warm, pleas- 
ing outer petal rays. The center is a large cushion 
of aalighter color. Produces quantities of flowers, 
many measuring 3 to 4 inches across, on good 
sturdy stems. M-1. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
PRINCESS ANNE 
This is another new seedling showing the 
unique pincushion, Anemone-flowered center but 
the surrounding petals are the typical bronze- 
orange so much desired in October-blooming 
Mums. L-2. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
PRINCESS ELSIE 
+Here we have a glistening ivory-yellow. A 
new color and new form of the crested Anemone 
type. Very good grower. M-1. 75 cts. each; 
3 for $2.00. 
PRINCESS MARIE 
{This new Anemone-flowered Korean Mum 
produces an excellent color combination. Its 
outer petals are bright cerise, haloing a clustered 
center of bronzy yellow. A very striking and 
effectrve hardy plant, free blooming through 
mid-October. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
PRINCESS NORA 
+Rich lavender, very large, Anemone-flowered 
type unlike any other lavender shade we have so 
far noted in the Chrysanthemum family. M-2. 
75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00. 
The Time and Type of 
Mums We Ship 
Young, healthy, growing plants in pots 
become established during winter and early 
spring for delivery in May and early June. 
They grow many times their present size 
during the summer and are ideal for spring 
planting. 
Large, field-grown clumps, balled 
and burlapped, are available at the 
Nursery, cash and carry, at the flat 
rate of 75 cts. and $1.00 each. 
Visitors are always welcome to see 
| and enjoy the gorgeous spectacle of 
acres of Mums blooming in our fields 
during October. 
CULTURE 
Chrysanthemums grow easily, pre- 
ferring a good rich soil. Any good garden 
soil enriched by the addition of manures 
or commercial fertilizers will produce 
excellent results. Pinch the plants back 
in June and again in late July to make 
them bushy. The application of a 
balanced fertilizer during late July will 
give maximum results. 
CHIPPEWA. 
40 3 for $1.35 
At a time when Nature begins to relax and the 
glories of summer are at a low ebb, Hardy 
Chrysanthemums burst into a radiant display of 
color, beauty, and form. Resplendent in rainbow- 
like colors, some bold and vivid, some dainty 
and exquisite, they add a radiance and zest to 
autumn. Their beauty remains a delightfully 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: 
E., early; M., medium; L., late. 
RELATIVE HEIGHTS: 
1, tall (2 ft.); 2, medium (18 in.); 3, low (1 ft.). 
