SOMERSET’S 
OFf Season Timing 
Lights—When flowering varieties out of the 
natural season by the use of lights and shad- 
ing the following general rules apply. Varie- 
ties are classified 8, 9,. etc. week varieties. 
This is the period of time it takes for them 
to bloom after short days are started. 8, 9 
and 10 week varieties should be lighted from 
August Ist to May 15th provided plants are 
grown at 60° minimum, to retard bud forma- 
tion, 11 week varieties should be lighted after 
August 15th to May Ist. 12, 13 and 14 week 
varieties should be lighted Sept. lst to April 
i5th. Two hours during August is sufficient, 
increasing one hour each month until five 
hours in November and December and then 
diminishing to four hours during January and 
February, March to three and April to two. 
Shading—8, 9 and 10 week varieties must 
be shaded April lst to September 15th to in- 
sure bud set out of season. 11 week varieties 
should be shaded March 15th to October Ist 
and 12, 13 and 14 week varieties should be 
shaded from March Ist to October 15th. 
CHRYSANTHEMOUMS 
CUT FLOWER VARIETIES 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
When Ordering Mum Cuttings 
Please indicate the earliest date delivery will be acceptable and the 
maximum number of cuttings that can be handled in a shipment. 
Our growers suggest—for the best service and in order to assure de- 
livery of cuttings when you want them—that it is necessary to have your 
order at least six months in advance of shipping date. Orders on shorter 
notice will receive the best possible attention. Changes or cancellations 
must be received at least thirty (30) days before shipment. We suggest 
that you advise whether substitutions will be acceptable, when giving the 
order. 
Fifty (50) rooted cuttings of a variety is the minimum that can be 
supplied. More than fifty (50) of a variety must be in multiples of 50. 
Shipments will be sent Railway Express unless otherwise instructed. 
When shipments arrive in an unsatisfactory condition for any reason— 
notify your Express Agent at once and have him mark on your express 
receipt the condition of the shipment or give you a “Joint Inspection Report.” 
Bring claim against delivering company. We hold good order receipt from 
Transportation Company and cannot be responsible for damage caused by 
their negligence. 
Rooted cuttings delivered before May 15th may set premature buds if 
night temperature rises to 60 degrees or more. Additional lighting will 
prevent this. Use 60 watt bulbs spaced 4 feet apart and 30 inches above 
the plants two to five hours, depending on season. We cannot be respon- 
sible when this condition develops. 
Use this table to determine quantity prices. 
Prices are for the number of one variety ordered, for one specific delivery 
date and not for the total number of the order. 
See pages G-10-11 for Hardy Varieties 
Per 50 Per 100 
-50 100-250 300-450 500-950 1000-2450 2500 up 
3.00 6.00 5.70 5.40 9.10 4.80 
3.209 6.50 6.15 5.85 5.90 5.20 
3.90 7.00 6.65 6.30 5.90 5.60 
3.79 7.50 (eats: 6.75 6.40 6.00 
4.00 8.00 7.60 7.20 6.80 6.40 
4.50 9.00 8.95 8.10 7.65 7.20 
5.00 10.00 9.50 9.00 8.50 8.00 
6.50 12.00 11.50 11.00 10.50 10.00 
7.90 15.00 14.25 13.50 12.75 12.00 
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