GROWERS OF FINE PERENNIALS 11 
U. S. TOP LIST—220 VARIETIES 
FIELD GROWN CHRYSANTHEMUMS ARE SAFE 
Based on observations that we have made during many years of experience with Hardy Mums, some definite 
conclusions may be drawn. Most important is the virtual elimination of any prospect of stunt — when you 
plant a stolon (division) from a stunt free field grown stock plant. 
Everybody is entitled to an opinion on stunt. Our theory is that when a Chrysanthemum doesn’t receive the 
benefit of it’s natural dormancy and when it has undergone the rigors of intensive forcing (sometimes for a 
succession of years), the resistance and growing capacity is lessened to such a degree that stunt — and to 
a certain extent, dormancy — occurs during the season when the best natural development should be taking 
place. 
IT IS MOST ECONOMICAL TO BUY FIELD GROWN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
As a general rule, unless the variety is by nature a restrictive producer, the cost of obtaining Chrysanthemum 
stock will not exceed 3 cents per unit — normally a great deal less — when field grown plants are purchased 
and individual stolons are transplanted to the field. Make any comparison and see the BARGAIN!! 
IT IS MORE SATISFACTORY TO BUY FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
In every respect — uniformity, quality and brilliance of substance — a Chrysanthemum propagated and plant- 
ed through natural methods is a better plant. It may sound like very simple logic — that is what is in- 
tended — isn’t that often the best logic? 
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INTRODUCING 
SUNNY HONEY (Martin) 
A sparkling new complement ready and worthwhile 
to take a prominent place in the brightest family 
under the sun. The flowers are superbly formed, 
tightly knit, incurved type, deep true yellow. The 
plant itself is very unique due to the fact that it de- 
velops large 3 inch blooms on a low 15 inch plant. An 
excellent bedding, border or foundation plant that 
blends well with the current architectural trends. 
Blooms the 15th of August. 
Per 10, $4.50; Per 100, $40.00 
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ADMIRATION. (Bristol) New. Tops in hardiness, tops in ANN. (USDA). Hardy and early flowering even in the 
beauty. Blend of bright peach, salmon fawn and soft red rugged climate of New England, where it found its origin. 
gold flushes. Full double 3” bloom on heavy sprays. Grows Flowers are fully double, white, averaging 2 to 3 inches 
strong as an oak to 2% ft. September. across. This compact, free-flowering plant, has been proven 
‘ remarkably frost-resistant. 
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ANNIVERSARY. Doubie, a really fine light pink. Rosy 
buds, faintly buff at center on opening. Growth is generous 
and foliage is always bright and green — very decorative. 
Flowers 3”, plant 24” wide, 24” tall—early variety. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
APACHE. (Kraus) A brand new full double. Brilliant, 
dark, fire-cracker red that overcasts with gold at maturity. 
Four to five inch quilled flowers on a large, spreading, but 
closely compacted bush. September. 
POTS — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $30.00 
ARAPAHOE. Flowers bright red with pure bronze reverse. 
Flowers very large —four to five inch blooms in clusters. 
AGLOW. (Lehman) New 1954. New quilled pompon of 
pure orange-peal orange. Early, free flowering, ideal for 
cut flowers. 
POTS — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
ALABASTER. (English). Large pure white with slightly 
incurved petals. Will grow to five inches across if disbudded. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.50. Per 100, $20.00 
ALEX CUMMINGS. 1952’s wonder Mum. 4 in. flowers, 
rich pure cerise that gently matures to a delightful rose. 
2% ft. Sept. 30 on. 
POTS — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $3.50; Per 100, $30.00 
ALGONQUIN. A very hardy variety, with healthy foliage. 
One of the best yellow Mums, producing pure, bright yellow 
flowers three inches across. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ALLEGRO. Double. Glowing shrimp—pink with coppery 
salmon sheen. Early October. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
Free growing, early, frost resistant. New for 1952. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
ARGONNE. Mid-season. 24”. A full, rounded button pom- 
pon of rich, jewel-like, amaranth purple. Distinctive for its 
overwhelming mass of bloom on sturdy stems, and its abil- 
ity to hold that difficult color right through the season un- 
til frost. 
HEAVY FIELD GROWN — Per 10, $2.75; Per 100, $22.50 
