NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This new strain of large flowered early mums is the answer to those gardeners who desire to grow exhibition type or large flowers without 
a green house. If disbudded and properly fed they will produce 6 inch blooms and if grown in sprays will equal or surpass all other varieties. 
They are early blooming, hardy and come in an unbelievable range of colors. We have tested many varieties but list only those that have per- 
formed satisfactorily under ordinary garden conditions. 
Order early while stocks are complete. 
AJAX Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Glowing golden bronze. Similar to Bronze Frieda but the petals are 
not quite as broad. Large fully double flowers on tall upright plants. 
A garden favorite. September 15. 
ALABASTER Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
A large clear white slightly incurving bloom of fine quality. Produces 
firm 5 inch flowers if disbudded. Strong 18 inch plants. September 20. 
AUGUST PINK Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Clear rose pink flowers of medium size. Early blooming and fine for 
cutting. September 15. 
BETTY RILEY Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Gorgeous new shade of carnation-pink which deepens toward the 
center. Large reflexed flowers of great beauty. Neat 2 foot plants. 
September 25. 
BRONZE AMBERVALE Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Bright bronze double. Large distinctive blooms with pointed petals. 
Hardy. September 20. 
BRONZE FRIEDA Plants each .65; no cuttings 
Large quilled flowers of attractive salmon bronze. Blooms early and 
continues over a long season. Tall strong stemmed plants. Sept. 25. 
CREAM DUCHESS Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Huge spiky blooms of deep cream shading to lemon yellow in the 
center. Suitable for disbudding if you want show winners. Medium 
height plants but require staking on account of the large heavy blos- 
soms. September 20. 
DAUNTLESS Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Glowing burnt orange. Fully double blooms that last well on strong 
upright plants. A color gem. October 1. 
DAY DREAM Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Very large, light salmon pink flowers of perfect form. A breathtaking 
beauty in pastel shades that will attain 6 inches in size if disbudded. 
One of our favorites. Late September. 
DELIA Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Huge broad petaled flowers, lavender-pink in color and possessing ex- 
cellent substance and texture. Ideal for disbudding. Tall strong 
plants. Late September. 
FAIR MAID Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Large peach blossom pink blooms produced in great profusion. Strong 
stemmed upright plants. Tall, very early and a good grower. Sept. 15. 
FORWARD Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Silvery rose pink. Large fully double flowers that will attain 6 inches 
if disbudded. Excellent for exhibition. Best of this color. Sept. 25. 
GOLD EAGLE Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Huge double flowers of shaggy, informal shape. Light creamy yellow 
of outstanding beauty. Strong growing and floriferous. One of the 
best new English mums. September 25. 
GOLD STANDARD Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Rich golden yellow incurved blooms of excellent substance. If dis- 
budded will compare favorably with late green house varieties. Tops 
for the outdoor garden. September 20. 
HARMONIOUS Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Pleasing blend of golden amber. Color deepens to orange in center. 
Large double flowers. Good disbudded or in sprays. September 10. 
HILLCREST RED Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Rich, velvety crimson-scarlet with a golden reverse. Will produce 
very large flowers if disbudded but also good to grow in sprays. Very 
colorful; tall. October 10. 
HURRICANE Plants each $1.00; no cuttings 
Brilliant crimson with bronze reverse. Large double reflexed blooms 
with rolled petals. Very colorful. Good disbudded or in sprays. 
Strong growing. September 20. 
IMPERIAL Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Rich yellow incurve with reflexing outer petals. A floriferous beauty 
that will produce a mass of color in sprays or will respond to disbud- 
ding. Quite tall and should be staked. One of our favorites. October 1. 
MADELINE Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Enormous shell-pink double blooms with long fluted petals. A robust 
grower that will bloom in September. 
MARY ANN Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Huge, orange cinnamon flowers with rolled petals. Fine exhibition 
type if disbudded. An unusual color and very popular. September 20. 
SHIPMENT—April 20 to June 10 
MAVOURNEEN Plants each .75; no cuttings 
A lovely lilac pink which, when disbudded, will produce handsome 
6 inch flowers. Medium height. September 15. 
MRS. JOHN FINDLAY Plants each .85; no cuttings 
Bright yellow reflexed double blooms. Will produce 6 inch flowers if 
disbudded and is equally good in sprays. Late September. 
MRS. PERCY BEER Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Early blooming deep lavender pink which fades to silvery pink as the 
flower ages. Sturdy 20 inch plants that produce many large flowers. 
September 1. 
PERFECTION Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A fine new creamy white bloom. Extra large wide petaled flowers, 
slightly incurved. Strong growing 2 foot plants with husky stems. 
October 15. 
PINK FRIEDA Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Deep mauve-pink blooms freely produced on sturdy plants. Plant hab- 
its similar to Bronze Frieda. September 25. 
PRIMROSE Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A huge primrose yellow incurved bloom that responds to disbudding. 
Will also produce masses of superb yellow flowers without disbudding. 
Tall. October 1. 
ROSEMARY Plants each .65; 3 for $1.70 
Large rose and salmon reflexing bloom of unusual formation. An ex- 
cellent cut flower. Medium size blooms on 2 foot plants. September 15. 
SALMON FRIEDA Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
Gorgeous peach toned salmon pink. Perfectly formed double reflexed 
blooms. A favorite with garden visitors. October 1. 
SEPTEMBER GLORY Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Bright orange bronze. Excellent sprays of full double flowers. Hardy. 
September 15. 
STELLA Plants each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Fully double perfect shaped blooms of true pink. Attains good size 
when disbudded and is unparalleled for its beauty in natural sprays. 
Medium tall. October 1. 
TEMPEST Plants each .85; 3 for $2.25 
A very rich velvety shade of orient-red, sometimes called flame red. 
Soft golden reverse. Will grow to 5 inches if disbudded but is a bril- 
liant mass of color when grown in sprays. A supreme new red that is 
at the top of its class. Medium height. October 10. 
TREVOR ADAMS / Plants each .85; no cuttings 
Chrome yellow incurved flowers of outstanding quality. Best if dis- 
budded. Late September. 
TYPHOON Plants each $1.00; no cuttings 
Rich glowing crimson reflex. Exceptionally large double flowers that 
are tops in this class. Late September. 
YELLOW SNOWDONIA Plants each .75; no cuttings 
Large light yellow incurve of great brilliance. Disbudding will pro- 
duce 6 inch flowers but very effective if left to grow in sprays. Tall, 
requires staking. October 1. 
Before Ordering Mums—READ CAREFULLY 
We ship all chrysanthemums to and including the 5th zone by prepaid parcel post. No 
mums in plant bands will be shipped beyond the 5th zone. 
Rooted cuttings can be shipped to any place in the United States. If you live in zones 
6, 7, or 8 add postage for air parcel post. The speed of air transportation will in- 
sure the arrival of your plants in fresh, ready to grow condition. In all shipments where 
air parcel post is used we will add extra plants of greater value than the cost of ship- 
ment. See the postal zones and schedule of air parcel post rates below. 
SHIPMENT—April 20 to June 10 
Chrysanthemums shipped Postpaid if you live in: Washington, Oregon, California, 
Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah( Arizona or West New Mexico. 
6th Zone: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Eastern New Mexico and 
West Texas. 
7th Zone: Minnesota, lowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and 
Eastern Texas. 
8th Zone: All points east of the 7th zone. 
AIR PARCEL POST RATES 
No. of Wt. in Zones - 
Plants Ibs. 1,2&3 4 5 6 7 8 
1-12 1 $ .60 $ .65 $ .70 Sue7 S75 $ .80 
13-24 2 1.08 115 1.26 1.39 1.47 1.60 
25-36 3 1.56 1.65 1.82 2.03 2.19 2.40 
37-48 4 2.04 25 2.38 2.67 2.91 3.20 
To determine the Air Parcel Post charges simply count the number of chrysanthemums 
in your order and then refer to the table. 
SPECIAL DELIVERY—To customers in urban communities, where this service is avail- 
able delivery can be greatly expedited by its use. The rate is 35c up to 2 pounds, 45c 
from 2 to 10 pounds and 60cfpver 10 pounds. This service includes special handling and 
delivery on week-ends and holidays. 
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30 ROOTED CUTTINGS of all English Mums (except those marked NO CUTTINGS) Each .40; 3 of one name $1.10 
