CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
SPIDER MUMS 
This new type Chrysanthemum is becoming very popular 
and responds wonderfully well to disbudding. Although they 
are only semi-hardy, they can be carried over winter with 
a little protection and if you are in sections where early 
frosts are prevalent a temporary protection made of water- 
proof paper sides with a sash on top and a couple of electric 
light bulbs inside will give the necessary protection for the 
early damaging frosts for Spiders and other late blooming 
varieties. 
POT PLANTS, 50c each; 
ROOTED CUTTINGS, 2 of one variety for 50c 
BESS WITT. 4’’-2’, Oct. 20. Straw yellow shaded apricot 
bronze. Persian rose showing at tips. Very attractive. 
BUNBU. 4’-2’, Nov. 1. Soft mallow purple. Petals hooked 
at tips. Fine for cutting. 
KAY TASHIMA. 5”-3’, Oct. 25. The best pure white. Cen- 
ters full. Fish hook tubes. Nice stems. 
OHKWAN. 4-2’, Nov. 5. Clear mimosa yellow. Full cen- 
tered flowers with fish hook tips. Very good. 
PAUL MILLER. 6-3’, Nov. 1. Full centers, buff tubes with 
red face of petals showing on the fish hook tips. 
PUNCH BOWL. 5’-2’, Nov. 1. Rich burgundy red with very 
tightly hooked and quilled petals with open tips. 
TOKAY. 67-3’, Nov. 1. 
fine form. 
Clear lilac purple. Very large and 
NEW PRICE on pot plants and rooted cuttings on 
all varieties listed below and on pages 44 and 45. 
Pot Plant, 40c each 
Rooted Cuttings, 2 of one variety for 50c 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS on all Mums 
8 ot any one variety —less 10% 
20 of any one variety — less 20% 
Include 20c for Special Handling on all 
Mum orders. We pay regular postage on 
orders of $2.00 or over 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
We have grown all the early blooming popular green- 
house varieties in our fields and have selected the follow- 
ing varieties that do best in outdoor conditions. These 
greenhouse varieties are not hardy and need winter protec- 
tion. Blooms will be much larger than sizes indicated, if 
disbudded. 
STANDARD (Large Varieties) 
BLAZING GOLD. 41/2’’-2', Oct. 20. Buttercup yellow, fine 
form. One of the besi. 
HILDA BERGEN. 31/2’’-3’, Oct. 
reverse. Best in its color. 
JUSTRITE. 4''-21/2’, Oct. 
Cuts well. 
with orange 
25. Cardinal 
10. Amaranth rose. Strong stems. 
MAJOR BOWES. 4’-21/2', Oct. 20. Soft phlox purple shad- 
ing lighter. Cuts well, fine stems. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER. 3/’-2’, Oct. 25. Lemon yellow. Semi- 
hardy, can be wintered with protection. 
PINK CHIEF, 4-212’, Oct. 15. Amaranth rose. Best for 
cutting in this color. 
SILVER SHEEN. 31/2’-2’, Oct. 20. Pure white. Best white 
for garden use. 
haired 4”-2', Oct. 20. Empire yellow. Nice, compact 
ush. 
POMPON 
GOLD COAST. 1'/2"-2', Oct. 
vigorous and free growing. 
NUGGET. 11/2’’-2', Oct. 28. Canary yellow. A fine cut 
flower, good foliage and stems. 
PINK PEARL. 114’'-3’, Oct. 20. Amaranth 
growth better than Jewel. 
PIXIE. 11/2’’-3', Oct. 28. Straw yellow. Fine 
good for cutting. Good form. 
25. Chrome yellow. Clean, 
rose, Stems and 
long stems 
HARDY GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These modern hardy mums are selected for their ability 
to produce quantities of blooms in general garden condi- 
tions. Increasing interest in garden mums is due to recent 
development of new varieties that bloom safely ahead of 
frost, while a number of varieties stand the first frost that 
usually gets the Dahlias. This prolongs the blooming sea- 
son in your garden by several weeks. 
ENGLISH 
This new race has the advantage of combining size with 
hardiness. 
We have, however, culled our English Varieties down 
to the 8 that are really hardy, grow well, and produce 
blooms of equal general quality with the best American 
varieties. They can be grown much larger than sizes indi- 
cated if disbudded the same as Standard Greenhouse 
Varieties. 
BELLE MAUVE. 21/2’’-2’, Sept. Soft amaranth rose. Disbuds 
well, is lovely grown in sprays. 
CONQUEROR. 3’-3’, Oct. 27. Cardinal, buff reverse. Very 
showy. 
ELITE. 2’’-2’, Oct. Rose pink with a 
yellow at center and tips. 
GOLD STANDARD. 4’-3/2’, Oct. 25. Our largest and best 
incurved rich lemon yellow. 
touch of buttercup 
LEDA. 3’-21/2’, Oct. 25. Pastel mauve with lighter shadings. 
Strong, healthy grower. 
MARY SUTTERLAND. 21/2’’-21/2', Oct. 28. Magnolia purple, 
silver reverse and tips. Incurved. 
ROSE PRIMROSE. 21/2’’-21/2’, Oct. 25. Amaranth 
cellent either disbudded or sprays. 
rose. Ex- 
TRIXIE. 4°'-21/2’, Oct. 25. Terra Cotta face, amber yellow 
reverse. Long spiky rolled petals. 
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