Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemums half price of potted plants when 
two or more of a kind are ordered, except pattented varieties and current 
introductions. 
1952 INTRODUCTIONS 
To growers of Chrysanthemums we are offering some new and exciting varieties 
These were tried out at trial grounds, this past season and proved their merits. 
ALEX CUMMING (86-48 CPK Bristol). Superb 4-inch 
flowers. The purest cerise possible. Soft erina to a 
cleanly pleasant rose. The majestic blooms incurv at 
center, recurve at petal ends, giving an exotic appear- 
ance of a green house commercial. A faint gold tinge. 
A center giving a lovely color effect under artificial 
light, it makes many vivid 18-inch stems for cutting 
single flowers 
FASCINATION (62-47 CPK Bristol). Lovers of the hugh in 
mums will really adore this “glamazon'. I+ is a large 
shapely decorative, often 4-inches in size. A lovely 
silverly lavender pink deepening a bit at the center. 
The blossoms occasionally become an almost pure white. 
Sturdy grower with lushly verdant foliage long stems. 
A marvelous blend of size and beauty .............. 
GOLDEN ROCKET, (Single). A bright clear yellow. Blooms 
well spaced, exlent foliaae, stiff stem. A florist dream, 
Shan cSa rallies SO acts, oan SP ne 
LUCIOUS, (Coles). Golden yellow large pompom well 
branched. Blooms well spread. Clean foliage stands 
up in all kinds of weather. You will like this one...... 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE 
30 
26 
36 
28 
BLOOMING PRICE 
DATE EACH PER DOZ. 
Oct, 3 [25 
Sept.28 (1.25 
Sept. 28 .60 6.00 
Sept.25 1.00 10.00 
A few do's and don'ts: Plant in well prepared soil that has had a coat of 
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 l0th, 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 
them 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. 
