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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
YELLOW YULETIDE—Valuable owing to its lateness. The same as Yule- 
tide only the color is yellow. Identical in other respects. 
YULETIDE—(Introduced by us 1923). The latest and best white pompon 
known at the present time. Color purest paper white. Flowers 2(4 inches in 
diameter mature November 20. Height 3 feet. Still very popular. 
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. 
LARGE POMPONS SUITABLE FOR 
DISBUDDING 
They are more serviceable when the plants are permitted to make several 
growths and then disbudded to produce one bloom each. This course gives per¬ 
fectly formed flowers, as is shown by the illustration. 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1935 
IZALCO—A bright crimson with mauve reverse similar to Crimson Sheen 
but larger and develops later, about November 10. Height 3 feet. Flowers 4(4 
inches in diameter. C.S.A. Certificate. 
ROMOLA MASAKA 
MASAKA — A clear yellow a little lighter than Mrs. Kidder. Most perfect 
in form; stem strong and of erect growth. The earliest yellow of this type. 
Matures October 20. Height 3 feet. Flowers 4 inches in diameter. C. S. A. 
Certificate scoring 93 points. 
ROMOLA — A very perfectly formed large pompon. Color a soft or light 
pink. Strong stem with excellent substance; height 3 feet. Diameter 3(4 inches; 
matures November 5. 
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 
AZORA—A light pink high rounded flower four and one-half inches in diam¬ 
eter. Strong upright growth with perfect foliage. Much admired by those partial 
to perfectly formed symmetrical flowers. Growth, five feet; matures October 25. 
CRIMSON SHEEN—Purplish amaranth, darker than Purple King and ex¬ 
ceedingly brilliant in color. Three and one-half to four feet in height, blooms 
four and one-half inches in diameter. Matures October 20. 
