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Spring List 1935 
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Mrs. A. J. Stahelin. (E. D. Smith). Who 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 planting. Matures Nov. 15. 
Flowers 6% inches in diameter. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 80 points. $1.00 
per doz., $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
Gladys Pearson A new shade for Thanksgiving use, maturing Nov. 20th 
to 25th. The upper surface of the petals is apricot and the reverse buff, which 
illuminates under artificial light to be bright orange. Strong grower. 5 feet 
from June planting. Best bud September 30th. 
Oak Leaf. A deep bronze of Oak leaf shade, hence its name. Habit of 
growth and characteristics identical with its parent, Gladys Pearson. This 
variety is truly the most beautiful of the bronze Mums and we recommend 
planting it heavily for Thanksgiving when it is at its best. 
Indian Summer. A sport of Golden Chad¬ 
wick. A yellow ground with intermixture of 
terra cotta, making this an odd flower and 
especially valuable for artistic work. 75c 
per doz., $3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 
Bronze Mistletoe. A sport from Pink Mis¬ 
tletoe, identical in every respect except col¬ 
or. Very serviceable where late Bronze 
flowers are desired. Select bud September 
30, and later. 
Gladys Pearson 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Listed in order of flowering 1 
REI) 
Booted Cuttings, <>0c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted 
For Plants from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 0 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 
Garnet King. The finest red yet produced, color, garnet, enhanced by a 
silken sheen. Very slight contrast between upper and reverse side of the 
petals. Retains its remarkable color either on the plants or cut; unto its end. 
Fine stem and foliage. Buds selected September 20 mature Nov. 20. 
