P ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 
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Columbus Dispatch 
Oscoda 
Pink Globe 
Mrs. A. J. Stahelin 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1933 
COLUMBUS DISPATCH—A very large incurved 
deep yellow possessing a remarkably strong, upright 
stem. Height, five feet from early June planting. 
Reserve bud September 1. Blooms 8 inches in diame¬ 
ter are fully developed October 25. One of the best 
yellow varieties we have produced. 
GOLDEN MRS. ROSS—This sport is identical in 
every respect with its parent except color which is a 
much darker yellow, nearly approaching the color of 
Friendly Rival. Height, four feet. Matures Novem¬ 
ber 28. 
IMOGENE—A distinct shade of orange with 
golden reverse. Reflexed form. Strong, upright stem 
with abundant foliage extending to the bloom. Is 
dwarf in growth, hence requires early planting. 
Select bud August 15. Flowers October 25. Diameter 
of flowers, eight inches. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN—We predict this new 
bronze will become as popular as Detroit News. Color 
is golden bronze with reverse of petals bright yellow. 
Unusually rigid stem with small foliage extending to 
the bloom. Height, four feet from early June plant¬ 
ing. Matures November 15. Flowers, hy 2 inches in 
diameter. 
OKEDA—Disseminated as an exhibition variety 
but as it blooms too early for this purpose we have 
included it in this section. A reddish bronze with 
golden reverse, of the irregular incurved type. The 
end of the petals turn, showing both colors to best 
advantage. Reserve bud from August first to tenth. 
Flowers mature October first to tenth. This variety, 
without shading, will compete with the California 
grown Chrysanthemums as to size and earliness. 
OSCODA—This variety produces a very closely 
incurved bloom showing the reverse side of the 
petals, an excellent shipper. Color, light lavender 
with a silvery sheen. Flowers 6 inches in diameter. 
Select bud about September 1. Height, four feet from 
June planting. Flowers October 30. 
PINK GLOBE—A true incurved flower of the 
most perfect form. Color, pinkish lavender. Rigid 
stem with medium sized foliage extending to the 
bloom. Height, four feet from June 24 planting. 
Select bud about September 20. Ready to cut Novem¬ 
ber 10. Flowers 5Y 2 inches in diameter and 5 inches 
in depth. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: 40c each, $3.50 per ten, 
$30.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
