Top row, 1. to r.: GOLDEN EAGLE, PURPLE KING, IMPERIAL. Bottom row: TYPHOON, DAUNTLESS, DAYDREAM 
ALANA Each .75; 3 for 2.90 
Color is crushed strawberry pink. Larger flat flowers of great beauty. September 
AMBER BRIGHT Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
A superb variety with large full blooms of bright amber bronze. Rolled reflexing 
petals. Winner of several awards. 
ALBION Each 1.00 
Outstanding new white variety. Huge incurved flowers with broad petals. October 
ALFRETON YEOMAN Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Another lovely new variety. Lavender purple with silvery reverse. Sept.-Oct. 
AUGUST GLORY Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Large incurved type. Rich golden bronze and very early. August-September 
AUGUST PINK Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
The earliest of the new pink varieties. Clear rose pink flowers of medium size 
very nice for cutting. August-September. 
AUGUST RED Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Extremely double flowers. A good red and one of the first to bloom. August. 
BERYL Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Most attractive new variety of deep rose pink with gold center. Unexcelled for 
cutting and flowers are borne on strong stems. September 
CAESAR Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Deepest pink near Begonia Rose that fairly glistens in the garden. A gorgeous 
cut flower and unlike any other we grow. Semi-incurved type of largest size if 
disbudded. October. 
CHARLES E. MORRIS Each 1.00 
New beautiful clear yellow of similar but better form than Gold Standard. Sept 
CONQUEROR Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Claimed by many to be the finest crimson variety. Disbudding will produce flat 
5 inch flowers. Wonderful color. October. 
CRIMSON CHAMPION Each 1.00 
New red of largest size. The finest red variety in our list. A i950 introduction 
September. 
DAUNTLESS Each 1.00 
New glowing burnt orange. Good stiff stems. The best in this color. October. 
DAYDREAM Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Phis breathtaking beauty will surely be one of the most popular of all when bette1 
known. Light salmon pink flowers of perfect form and largest size up to 6 inches 
on strong stems. Most outstanding in our garden last year and in full bloom 
in September. 
DELIA Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
A variety of massive proportions. The huge broad petaled flowers are borne on 
heavy stems providing real exhibition material with some disbudding. Color is 
near Old Rose and the flowers possess unusual substance and texture. Sept.-Oct 
FAIR MAID Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
One of the most charming and refined of the new English Mums. The delicate 
color varies from Baby Pink to Peach Blossom and the large flowers are produced 
in unbelievable profusion. September. 
FLORENCE HARWOOD Each 1.00 
Bright rose with golden center, overlaid with a touch of bronze. A striking color 
combination, 1950 introduction. 
FONDANT Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
A new beauty of unusual charm and pleasing color. Slightly incurved blooms of 
deep orchid pink tinted gold. Strong grower and a wonderful cut flower. Sept. 
FORWARD Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Phis is without question one of the best pinks in our collection. Large solid 
flowers up to 6 inches across if disbudded. The color is uniform silvery rose pink 
Splendid exhibition variety. September-October 
GOLD STANDARD Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
For the outdoor garden this large incurved variety is tops. Very stiff stems easily 
disbudded produce gorgeous 6 inch blooms comparable to the much later green- 
house varieties. One of our favorites. September-October. 
SHIPMENT 
ALL ORDERS SHIPPED POSTPAID unless you specify Air Parcel Post in which case sufficient post 
age should be added to your order. See Air Parcel Post Table below. If you request Air Parcel Post 
delivery without including the necessary postage your order will be shipped by ordinary parcel post at 
our expense. Minimum order accepted $3.00. 
AIR PARCEL POST 
For Parcel Post Zones 5, 6, 7, and 8 we strongly recommend Air Parcel Post Service for all chrysanthe- 
mum orders. Customers in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Northern California may expect to receive 
their plants safely by ordinary Parcel Post. For greater distances air transportation is the best carrie: 
medium for insuring the arrival of your chrysanthemums in fresh, ready to grow condition. Air Parcel 
Post will add to the cost of your order but we will in every case add extra plants amounting to a valuc 
exceeding your cost of shipment. 
AIR PARCEL POST RATES 
= = ~ Zones 
No. of Plants Wt. in Ibs. 12&3 5 6 
1-12 1 $ .60 65 $ .75 
3-24 2 1.08 1.39 
25-56 3 1.56 6 2.03 
37-48 1 
lo determine the A 
and then refer to the table. 
QUAKER MAID 
AUGUST GLORY 
AUGUST PINK 
AUGUST RED 
GOLD STANDARD 
HARMONIOUS 
tion 
GOLDEN CIRCLE Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
The finest deep yellow incurved variety we have seen. If disbudded the massiv« 
6 to 7 inch blooms on heavy stiff stems will be something you won't forget. Sep 
tember-October. 
GOLDEN EAGLE Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Immense informal flowers of shaggy formation. New creamy yellow variety of 
great beauty disbudded or in sprays Splendid grower and floriferous. Nothing 
else like it in this list. September-October 
HARMONIOUS Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Warm blend of soft golden amber. Broad 5 inch flowers without disbudding 
\ugust-September. 
HIGH COMMAND Each 1.00 
Large, full incurving blooms of deep mahogany red with gold reverse. Well shaped 
plants with stiff stems. 1950 introduction 
IMPERIAL Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
New rich yellow almost as early as Gold Standard but of different. form and 
growth habits. Best in sprays. August-September 
HILDEGARDE Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Extra large rose pink shaded lavender with silvery reverse. Like a cactus dahlia 
with rolled petals. Among the best recently brought to this country September 
October. 
JOAN FELLOWS Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Winner of highest awards and certainly destined for tremendous popularity 
Brilliant cerise flowers are carried on good stems in late September and October 
Best disbudded and a beauty for show purposes 
LAERTES Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
New glowing wine red. Slightly recurved flowers and beautiful in sprays. Elegant 
foliage. September-October T 
LAVENDER SUPERB Each 1.00; 3 tor 2.50 
Bright rosy lavender with silvery reverse. The best of this color in our opinion 
Strong stems. September-October 
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LEDA Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Large heliotrope pink with creamy center. Well formed spiky flowers up to 6 
inches across if disbudded. Sturdy plants. September-October. 
LINDA Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Loosely incurved flowers of great size and very early. Color is reddish orang¢ 
with gold reverse. Medium height. August-September 
LITCHFIELD CREAM Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Magnificent variety of rich creamy yellow. Very incurved and extra large if dis 
budded. September 
LOVELACE Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
The very clearest pink we have seen to date without a trace of purple or yellow. 
Medium flowers in great abundance are produced on stiff wiry stems, Very pretty 
in bouquets. September, 
MADAME BUTTERFLY Each 1.00 
Ball shaped white blooms, green at the center and flushed pink at the outer 
ends of the petals 
MARY ANN Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Bright coppery brown or cinnamon flowers with rolled petals. The immense 
flowers are ideal for show specimens if disbudded. Beautiful cut flowers Septem 
ber-Octobe1 
MAYFORD PINK Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Gorgeous new variety. Glistening rose pink with gold reverse superior to others 
of similar color. September-October 
TIME OF SHIPMENT 
We can fill chrysanthemum orders any time 
from March 15th to June 15th. For most sections 
of the country we recommend delivery in April 
or early May for best results. Your order will be 
sent in due time unless you specify shipping 
date 
U 
Regarding Air Parcel Post... 
Clarksburg, West Virginia 
You may be interested to know how swiftly the pack- 
age of English Chrysanthemums reached me, and in what 
perfect condition. Your postmark was May hy TPM 
They were in my hands yesterday (May 22) afternoon at 
five! That is wonderful, and certainly the perfect way to 
send plants 
Thank you for the lovely plants and your assistanace in 
selecting them 
Mrs. J. R. S 
10 EARLIEST OF THE 
EARLY ENGLISH "MUMS 
Bloom in August and September 
PRIMROSE 
ZENITH 
SEA ROSE 
DAYDREAM | 
LINDA 
Any 6 for $3.75 
This wonderful strain of 
throughout the 
exhibition flowers 
colo: range 
GOLDEN 
TYPHOON 
BERYL 
DAUNTLESS 
GOLDEN CIRCLE 
LAERTES 
LAVENDER SUPERB 
| AIL 10 (Catalog value $10.50) for $8.95 
All 10 (Catalog value $7.20) for $5.95 | 
big early flowering ‘mums has been favorably received 
entire country. Lovers of this popular perennial can now have 
comparable to the greenhouse varieties including a complete 
exceeding the florist types. We have tested hundreds of English varieties 
and find them generally as hardy as other outdoor types. The 60 recent introduc- 
olfered here represent the most outstanding from approximately 400 varieties 
observed during the past two years. Many are recent imports and were introduced 
in this country for the first time in 1950. All are early (August-October) and the 
incurved types will produce giant flowers il disbudded. 
ee ee 
“AUTUMN DELIGHT” 
COLLECTION 
Six Top-notch English Varieties. 
All pictured in the illustration at the left. 
EAGLE PURPLE KING 
DAUNTLESS 
IMPERIAL 
DAYDREAM 
All 6 varieties (Catalog value $5.00) for $3.95 
COLOR PLATE COLLECTION 
All 13 English varieties illustrated on this page 
(Catalog value $9.65) for only $7.95 
MINSTREL Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Rich garnet red and one of the finest early blooming red varieties. Profusely 
flowering and most effective in sprays August-September 
MRS. T. RILEY Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Excellent pure white variety. Immense reflexed flowers and best with some dis 
budding. September-October 
PERFECTION Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Very fine new cream variety and winner of many awards. Extra large wide petaled 
flower of slightly incurved form. Strong stems and early. August September 
PRECOSE SERIES 
Fascinating group of dwarf English varieties that bloom almost as early and as 
688 
profusely as the Cushion varieties. Flowers are much larger, 3 to 4 inches across, 
and even more colorful. We recommend this group most highly. All are nice for 
cutting loo 
BRONZE PRECOSE 
sright coppery bronze, August 
PRECOSE SUPREME 
Fascinating shade of wine or rosy purple. August 
ROSE PRECOSE 
Glowing rose pink. July-August 
SALMON PRECOSE Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Lovely salmon pink. Longest flowering season. July-September 
Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
LE _ 
PRIMROSE Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
\n amazing large and beautiful variety. Even without disbudding the plants are 
covered with perfectly formed 5 inch flowers. Light primrose yellow. August 
Octobe1 
urple with silvery reverse. Very striking incurved variety and best dis 
September. 
QUAKER MAID Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Striking garnet red with gold tipped petals. Large solid flower good in sprays 
or disbudded. Stiff stems. September. 
RED FLARE : Each 1.00 
Very bright rich red with golden reverse. Large decorative blooms freely produced. 
Excellent habit. One of the best reds. 1950 introduction. 
REFULGENCE Each 1.00 
Lovely large flowers of intense coppery orange. This very attractive ‘mum is a 
great favorite with visitors 
RED ZENITH Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
New variety similar to Zenith except for color which is red purple, unlike any 
other we list. September-October 
RONALD Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Distinctive and one of the most striking of the new English "Mums. Reddish 
purple or plum crimson is as near as we can describe the glowing color. Medium 
flowers on stiff stems in October, Highest award winner. 
RUBY Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
\ splendid new ‘mum that we like very much. Plants develop into most attractive 
bushes that bear large ruby red flowers in liberal quantities. Very nice either in 
sprays or disbudded. September. 
SALLY Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
New deep rosy purple of fine quality and highly rated by those who have seen 
it. Suff stems and a wonderful cut flower September. 
SEA ROSE Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
One of the outstanding varieties in our garden last year. Glowing rose pink flow 
ers of spiky form. Produces 5 inch blooms without disbudding. Very early 
\ugust-September. 
SALMON §$ STHEART 
Bright pure salmon self. August-September 
SUPERLATIVE Each 1.50 
\ 1951 introduction and the finest early incurved white to date. Perfectly formed 
flowers on strong stems with ideal foliage. Winner of several highest awards 
TEMPEST Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Huge reflexed flowers of bright crimson with gold reverse. Claimed to be the 
largest red to date. Vigorous. September 
TIBSHELF SHELL 
PURPLE KING Each .75; 3 for 2.06 
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buddec 
Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Most delicate and clearest shade of light pink. Large flat flowers and one of the 
most beautiful new varietse September-October 
rYPHOON Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
\ sensational new red and considered by many to be the best of this col T he 
extremely reflexed flowers are rich crimson and pl low in the garden. Ver 
large. September 
WHITE EAGLE Each 1.00; 3 fer 2.50 
Of massive size and shaggy formation this glorious new ’mum is certain to go 
places. Not a pure white as the outer petals are tinted lavender pink and the 
centers are cream. Without disbudding the flowers are 5 to 6 inches across 
September 
ZENITH Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
Big incurved purple that will produce solid 5 to 6 inch flowers if disbudded, A 
top ranking variety in this color, Semi-dwarf. September-October 
10 EXCITING NOVELTIES 
Most Recent Introductions 
MAYFORD PINK 
MADAME BUTTERFLY 
HIGH COMMAND 
SUPERLATIVE 
TIBSHELF SHELL 
Any 6 for $5.50 
MARY ANN 
ROSE PRESCOSE 
CONQUEROR 
MRS. T. RILEY 
MINSTREL 
LAVENDER LADY (Early Hardy) HARMONIOUS 
