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CHRYSANTHEMUM Gipsy. Yellow tinged with salmon, yel- } 
low centre, presenting a rather novel color effect. Semi- 
single, with triple rows of petals, producing a very decorative | 
appearance. (A. N. Pierson, introducer) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PRISCILLA. A beautiful clear light rosy 
pink variety possessing great decorative value. A tall and 
strong grower throwing large and heavy sprays of flowers. 
(A. N. Pierson) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PEACE. . 
Hardy pompon. Winner of 
Chrysanthemum Society of 
America’s silver cup as_ best 
seedling of any class in 1915. 
Strong growing. White, with 
pink tinge in bud. (A. N. 
Pierson) 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM EaRLy Rose. A seedling from the white ie 
Smith’s Advance maturing in the first part of October. Pro- | 
duces under glass 6 in. flowers. Dwarf habit, 24 to 6 feet. | 
Color a pleasing shade of rose (Elmer D. Smith) } 
CHRYSANTHEMUM EARLY Frost. A white variety which sets 
buds as early as the yellow Golden Glow. Good either out- 
doors with protection or under glass. A valuable addition 
to the list of easy growers 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Ramona. An excellent 
c single, very deep, reddish bronze in color, gold 
tip to reverse of petal. A most artistic variety. 
(A. N. Pierson) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GOLDEN GLEAM. A clear bright yellow 
and an improvement on Golden Age, one of its parents. Com- 
pact in growth, and may be planted as late as June 1 with 
good results (A N. Pierson) : | 
CHRYSANTHEMUM WHITE CHIEFTAIN. A white sport of the 
pink Chieftain and identical with it except in color. A mid- 
season variety and a fine commercial sort. Should be ready 
for cutting Nov. 1 
CARNATION ALICE. A splendid new light pink which 
CARNATION ARAWANA. A new crimson the result of a 
cross between a Beacon seedling and Octaroon. The CHRYSANTHEMUM Miss ISABELLE. A bronze sport of promises to largely supersede Enchantress, the most ia 
flowers are large and well formed, are produced freely and the famous Mrs. E. D. Godfrey, maturing in good time for widely grown Carnation extant. Flowers of good com- | 
keep well. Its habit of growthis good and it has all the Thanksgiving Day. Excellent for table work. (A. N. mercial size and fine form, possessing excellent shipping 
earmarks of a good commercial variety. (A. N. Pierson) Pierson, introducer). and keeping qualities. (Peter Fisher) 
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