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October-Flowering MUMS 
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All plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75, postpaid 
By express not postpaid, 12 plants $3.25; 50 plants $8.00; 100 plants $15.00; 250 or more plants 1214¢ each. 
Albatross. A large, double, pure white flower full to 
the center. Tall grower with perfect stem and foliage. 
Blooms about October 25. 
Ambassador. Huge, ball-shaped flowers of pure silvery 
white. Comes into bloom about October 30. Lovely 
at all stages of development. See color on page 18. 
Apricot Queen. Incurved flowers of brilliant orange 
with a golden yellow reverse. Especially beautiful 
under artificial light. 
Blazing Gold. An intense golden yellow, globular 
flower of good size. Strong stems and fine foliage. 
Tall. Blooms im late October. 
Camilla. Beautiful large flowers of snow-white are 
produced on splendid tall plants. Blooms about 
October 18. 
Detroit News. A 6-inch, incurved flower which reflexes 
slowly. Bronze with golden reverse. Height 4 feet. 
Blooms about October 25. 
Good News. A golden yellow flower of excellent sub- 
stance; good keeper. See in color on page 18. 
Hilda H. Bergen. A deep, rich mahogany-bronze. 
Three or four perfect flowers can be cut from one 
plant. Blooms about October 25. See color on page 18. 
Honey Dew. Large, round, smooth flowers of soft 
canary-yellow with a shming satiny finish. Grows 
4 feet high. Blooms about November 5. 
Indianapolis Bronze. Lovely incurved blooms of 
fine texture; light chocolate-brown mingled with 
old-rose. 
Indianapolis Pink. Lovely incurved blooms of fine 
texture appealing to everyone. The color is light 
lavender on the upper surface and slightly darker on 
the lower. Blooms early November. 
indianapolis White. A clear white sport of Indian- 
apolis Pink with the same foliage and growth. Fine 
habit. Blooms about November 10. 
Indianapolis Yellow. A lemon-yellow sport of In- 
dianapolis Pink, which is a valuable addition to the 
family. A very fine yellow. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. An exceptionally early bright 
yellow variety with upright stems. Blooms about 
October 15. 
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Chrysanthemum Garden 
Pink Chief. Splendid round bloom of bright rose-pink. 
Blooms about October 15. 
Silver Sheen. Fine large flowers of silvery white on 
strong, stiff stems. Blooms about October 25. See 
in color on page 18. 
Smith’s Early White. Loosely formed, pure white 
blooms on straight, stiff stems. Early bloomer, 
October 15. 
Yellow Ambassador. Clear yellow sport of Am- 
bassador with incurved petals. Blooms October 20. 
ONE EACH © 
OF THE 18 OCTOBER- FLOWERING MUMS 
LISTED ABOVE 
for $5.60 
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Wize Anemone Chrysanthemums 
All plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75, postpaid 
By express not postpaid, 12 plants $3.25; 50 plants $8.00; 100 plants $15.00; 250 or more plants 1214¢ each. 
Anemone-type Chrysanthemums have one or more rows of flat ray florets with a group of shorter 
quilled or tubular disk florets in the center, sometimes differing in color. 
Norma. Orchid-pink with a golden pink center. 
Flowers average 4 to 5 inches, and several may be 
permitted to bloom on one plant. Blooms about 
November 10. See color illustration on page 18. 
Susanne Miller. A golden yellow sport of Norma. One 
of the loveliest of all the Anemone-flowered type 
which are so desirable for long-lasting cut-flowers. 
Blooms about November 10. 
Valencia. Large single flowers of orchid-pink and tan. 
Strong erect stems. 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 13 
