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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
GOLDEN GLORY — A good mid-season yellow for commercial growers. Will 
produce blooms six inches in diameter. Select bud August 25 and later. Matures 
October 20. Height, four feet. 
GOLDEN GLOW — (Introduced by us, 1908). A bright yellow with good 
stem and foliage. Height, three and one-half feet. Date of bud July 10. Blooms 
6 inches in diameter may be had from August 15 to October 20 if planted in 
succession and first bud secured. 
GOLDEN WAVE—(Introduced by us, 1929). Decidedly incurved in form, 
brighter yellow than Richmond. Matures October 20. Excellent, stem and foliage. 
Select bud about September 5. Diameter, 6 inches. Height, three and one- 
half feet. 
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Silver Sheen 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder 
INDIANOLA—An early bronze, 7 inches in diameter, maturing October 10 
to 15 from buds selected August 5. Early planting is recommended. Height, 
four feet. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER—(Introduced by us, 1930). An exceedingly early bright 
yellow. Very stiff, upright stem producing flowers 7 inches in diameter. Four 
feet in height from June planting. Ready to cut October 15 from buds selected 
August 25. We especially recommend this variety believing it is the best early 
yellow of recent introduction. 
OCTOBER ROSE — An addition to the early pink section; of vigorous 
growth. Blooms 7 inches in diameter, mature October 20. Select bud about 
August 25. Height, four and one-half feet. 
QUAKER MAID—A large mid-season variety, pure white, six inches in 
diameter, coming to perfection in October. Select bud August 20 and later. 
Height, four and one-half feet. 
SILVER SHEEN—(Introduced by us, 1925). Pure white, incurved form, 
maturing October 20, to follow Smith’s Advance. Has wonderful keeping quali¬ 
ties. We recommend this variety as a second early. Select bud August 30. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—(Introduced by us, 1925). While this variety 
is not as early as Golden Glow and Smith’s Advance, blooms 6 inches in di¬ 
ameter are ready to cut October 7 and the entire crop may be disposed of by the 
fifteenth. The color is bright rose pink of a very even shade. Produces a higher 
percentage of saleable blooms than any other early pink. Select early September 
bud. Height, four feet. 
SUN GLOW — (Introduced by us, 1919). A bright yellow of the Major Bon- 
naffon type producing a high percentage of perfect blooms 8 inches in diameter. 
Select buds August and onward. Matures about October 20. Height, three and 
one-half feet. Still one of the best early yellows. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.15 each, $1.00 per ten, $7.50 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
