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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
WHITE DOTY—Pure white sport from Lillian Doty. Identical in every 
respect except color. 
YELLOW MUSKOKA—(Introduced by us, 1931). A yellow sport from the 
well known variety, Muskoka, and is identical in every respect with this variety 
except color which is about the same as Clara B. Ford with a slight tinge of 
bronze at the base of the petals. 
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. 
SINGLE SECTION 
INTRODUCTION FOR 1935 
RADIANT—A promising new bright red of exceptional brilliancy. From 
University of Illinois. Diameter of flowers 3 inches. Matures November 5 to 10. 
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. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
ABSOLUTE—Described as a crimson but with us is a light bronze. Has 
wonderful substance and no doubt is a very good single for this color. Matures 
November 10. 
ANNA—(Introduced by us, 1909). Pure white. Belongs to the true single 
section, having but one row of petals. Fine for pot plants or for growing in 
cascade form. 
CRIMSON CONQUEST—Crimson as the name implies. Most serviceable 
when grown to sprays. Strong grower. Diameter of flowers 3(4 inches. Blooms 
November 10. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Very striking in appearance. Yellow shading to orange. 
Originated at University of Illinois. Diameter of flowers 2(4 inches. Matures 
November 20. 
GOLDEN MENSA—Doubtless the best single yellow for general purposes. 
Matures November 1. 
GOLDEN ORIOLE—(Introduced by us, 1925). The earliest single yellow, 
maturing October 10. Flowers, 2(4 inches in diameter. Color, light yellow. A 
vigorous grower producing abundance of long stemmed graceful sprays. Those 
desiring early singles should give this variety a trial. 
GRETCHEN PIPER—A very nice yellow of striking beauty due to its 
graceful appearance. Flowers 4 inches in diameter. Matures November 5. 
IDA SCIFF—Color amber bronze; strong upright growth. Best grown to 
sprays. Diameter of flowers 4 inches. Ready to cut November 5. 
JEAN—(Introduced by us, 1926). A companion for the two foregoing, pure 
white, 7(4 inches in diameter. Height, medium. Matures November 1. 
JEAN HART—A yellow sport from Anna. Identical in every way except 
color. 
LAONA—(Introduced by us, 1926). A large single, 9 inches in diameter and 
a beautiful shade of rose pink somewhat resembling the color of Mildred Presby, 
4 feet high, terminal bud maturing November 5. 
MABEL SEYMOUR—Pure white of large size. Diameter of flowers 4(4 
inches. Robust in growth. Matures November 5. 
MELBA—This variety is admirably adapted to pot culture either as a 
small dwarf plant or a large specimen, depending on the time of propagation 
and culture. The color is an orange bronze with a distinct circle of yellow at 
the base of the petals and surrounding the green disc. The flowers when grown 
in sprays are about 4 inches in diameter. 
MENSA—One of the largest single whites. Produces freely on long, stiff 
stems. Matures November 1. 
MINNESOTA—A very striking blood red. Two and one-half inches in diam¬ 
eter. Long, slender stem. Best red for general use. 
