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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NORINE—(Introduced by us, 1925). A seedling from Christmas Gold and 
the same shade of yellow but it is larger, 1(4 inches in diameter and matures 
earlier. November 20 to 25, just right for Thanksgiving use. Produces large 
sprays on strong stems. Two and one-half feet from June planting. 
WEE DOT—(Introduced by us, 1928). Very small, averaging less than 
three-quarters inch in diameter. Bright bronze in color, maturing October 25. 
Of exceptionally dwarf growth and very free flowering, this being well adapted 
to pot culture. 
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. 
INTERMEDIATE SECTION 
This section comprises the great majority of pompons and according to the 
Chrysanthemum Society rulings they should exceed one inch and not more than 
three inches in diameter. 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
GOLDEN SPLENDOR—Flowers large and bright yellow on stiff, upright 
stems; good foliage and wonderfully productive. Height 2(4 feet; diameter of 
flowers 2% inches; matures November 6. C. S. A. Certificate. 
HIGH LIGHTS—Possesses a wonderful combination of colors. The upper 
surface of the petals when fully developed is white while the petals half matured 
are orange salmon and the undeveloped center is mahogany. Strong upright 
growth; productive. Height 5 feet; develops flowers November 3; diameter of 
flowers 1% inches. C.S.A. Certificate. 
MRS. N. G. MOORE—A pure white sport from Olivia maturing December 
1 to 10. Plants 3 feet in height; flowers 2(4 inches in diameter. 
YELLOW SILVER STAR — A sport variety from Silver Star, a shade darker 
than Yellow Yuletide. Height 3 feet; in season November 30 to December 10. 
Diameter of flowers 2(4 inches. 
Plants from 2(4 inch pots: $0.60 each, $5.50 per ten, $50.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1934 
BRISTOLITE — Flowers of very perfect form, rich orange in color. The 
strong upright growth produces 3 to 4 flowers. Height 3(4 feet. Matures 
November 20 and later. 
GOLDEN GIMP — A bright yellow with a very slight apricot tint on the 
reverse edges giving a golden metallic appearance. True pompon type of ex¬ 
traordinary substance, very free flowering, strong upright growth. Planted the 
last of May it will reach thirty inches in height and mature November fifth. 
Diameter of flowers one and three-quarters inches. 
JOAN WELLS—A sport from Pink Dot in which the pink center is supple¬ 
mented by bronze and as the flower develops it becomes straw color instead of 
pink. Flowers November 20. 
ONARGO — A light bronze in color with cupping petals showing some of the 
golden reverse; very double and unsurpassed in substance. Wonderful strong 
upright growth, dark foliage and produces a large and loosely arranged spray. 
Three feet in height when planted end of May. Flowers develop November first 
and are one and three-quarters inches in diameter. 
YELLOW NEW YORK—Flowers spherical, perfect pompon type, bright 
yellow sport from New York. Flowers November 5. 
Plants from 2(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. 
