THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 5 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
U. S. TOP LIST — 138 VARIETIES! 
A Premium Selection of the Finest in the Trade 
Today. The plants are all field grown, all fully 
developed one year, all heavily stoloned, and all 
will be shipped to you without a single stolon re- 
moved. There are no divisions in our Mum fields. 
The field grown plants that you will receive will have been flowered 
and carefully rogued. They are plants that held their flowers, did not 
drop their leaves, and have NO sign of stunt. 
The assortment of varieties will not be challenged anywhere. Our 
own work, the best of other originators, too, all thoroughly tried and 
found fit for the very profitable application of the hardy Chrysanthe- 
mums to every plantsman’s merchandising plan. 
ALL PLANTS FULLY DEVELOPED FIELD GROWN. 
GROUP ONE 
. Medium and tall — cut and decorative — double and pompon— 
ALABASTER. Large pure white English. Five inches, mid-season. 2.50 20.00 
ALGONQUIN. One of the best yellow mums producing pure bright yel- 
low #flowersa@thnreeminches ¢acrosssaren. ease 2 ee ase 2.00 15.00 
ALLEGRO. Double. Glowing shrimp — pink with coppery salmon 
sheen. Early October. . 2.25 18.00 
ANN, (USDA). Hardy and early flowering even in ie rugged. climate 
of New England, where it found its origin. Flowers are fully double, 
white, averaging 2 to 3 inches across. This compact, free-flowering 
plant, has been proven remarkably frost-resistant. ................ 2.25 18.00 
ARGONNE. Mid-season. 24 inch. A full, rounded button pompon of 
rich, jewel-like, amaranth purple. Distinctive for its overwhelming 
mass of bloom on sturdy stems, and its ability to hold that difficult 
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AUTUMN BREATH. A shining bronze with a bright red reverse, aes 
to the Chief. Habit taller flowering earlier. 2.50 20.00 
AUTUMN GOLD. Mid-season. Low, bright gold on yellow, duplex; 
hundreds of blooms en-masse atop an upright plant. Blooms right to 
the ground, makes a fine ball. A row in the field, a block in the border, 
istat dazzling FT showssofs Colonie ies, oc aca eee he ieee als iy ee 2.25 18.00 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. Semi-double, coppery bronze blossoms in late Sept. 1.75 12.50 
BISHOP GANNON. A close yelllow pompon, all the cut flower qualities 2.00 15.00 
BOKHARA. An exotic beauty, a blend of crimson and wine, early 
October, fully double. 2.50 20.00 
BONFIRE. Fully double, multitudes of burnt-bronze- red flowers on 
Pracet lm StCMsSmmE LOS LEELES1S 05,11 (aunt rn ee creas nie 2.50 20.00 
BOSTON. A true. fall color, bright red bronze, fully double, medium 
taller =OCTODGr Amp u at rritoh tc eee ered ees A cenit | Gl eS eo ey ee 2.25 18.00 
BRONZE PYRAMID. A straight. spire-like new variety, tops for cutting. 
strong and doesn’t lean. Duplex flowers are high-tone orange-bronze. 2.25 18.00 
BURGUNDY. Rich cerise-crimson with deeper tones in the center as the 
bloom matures, good sized flowers, quite double. ae 2.00 15.00 
CALCITE. Double chalk-like flowers with a pale yellow center. Fine for 
cutting. Early, frost resistant. 2.00 15.00 
CALVIN COOLIDGE. Old favorite long lost. commercially, now ‘returned 
to us from a collector’s garden. Semi-double bright red with a bit 
Of pirasrance = mid-season ts medium! etall eiprolifticiniy. 2m.) ete 2.00 15.00 
CANDLELIGHT. Lovely and graceful, free flowering creamy white, double 
JolWetsfopaule) Fon(eely Jeformatsy. J) oy P4 aise, (Sipounanelsin Gio o ncn aneeeossuomes 2.25 18.00 
CARNIVAL. Bronze, red, and gold shades shimmer and play across the 
fully double, 344 inch blooms. Amazingly productive. ............ 2.50 20.00 
