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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1934 
EVENING STAR—An exceptionally fine midseason pink variety maturing 
November first. In form it somewhat resembles Rose Perfection, is slightly 
darker in color and fully double to the center even from latest buds. Strong 
growth with good stem and medium sized foliage. Attains fivd feet from April 
20 planting. Select bud about September fifth. Flowers, six inches in diameter. 
GOLDEN TINTS—This early bright yellow may be cut October tenth by 
selecting the first bud that appears after August first. It should be planted by 
April 15 to secure this bud and to attain a height of three feet. Wonderfully 
strong stem with foliage close to the bloom. A shade darker than Mrs. H. E. 
Kidder. Select bud from August 5 to 25. Blooms 8 inches in diameter. 
MRS. HELEN K. JOHNSON—A dark yellow about the same shade as the 
old variety Marigold with petals somewhat irregular and interlacing in their 
arrangement. Good stem and small foliage. Height five feet from late April 
planting. Buds selected August 20 will mature flowers October 28. Blooms, eight 
inches in diameter. 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT—A large yellow, very tall in growth 
and must have liberal space and ample ventilation to be of commercial value. 
Matures November 10 to 15. 
SECRETARY NEHRLING — In honor of the Secretary of the Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Society of America. Very perfect in form, of the true commercial type 
resembling the favorite Major Bonnaffon in this respect. Bright yellow same 
shade as Mrs. R. M. Calkins. Stem heavy, and strong with the foliage extending 
up to the bloom. Reserve bud August 15 to 20; later buds, while fully double, 
produce less globular flowers more intense in color. Height from early May 
planting, 4% feet. Flowers 5 y 2 inches in diameter mature November 15 to 20. 
Plants from 2 y 4 inch pots: $0.40 each, $3.50 per ten, $30.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1933 
COLUMBUS DISPATCH—A very large incurved deep yellow possessing 
a remarkably strong, upright stem. Height 5 feet from early June planting. 
Reserve bud September 1. Blooms 8 inches in diameter are fully developed 
October 25. One of the best yellow varieties we have produced. 
Mrs. A. J. Stahelin 
Pink Globe 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN—We predict this new bronze will become as popular 
as Detroit News. Color is golden bronze with reverse petals bright yellow. 
Unusually rigid stem with small foliage extending to the bloom. Height 4 feet 
from early June planting. Matures November 15. Flowers 6V 2 inches in di¬ 
ameter. 
