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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
THOS. W. POCKETT—A clear pink with incurved tips; a strong vigorous 
grower with ample foliage. Buds late in August give the most perfect flowers 
and color. Tall. Flowers 9 inches in diameter mature November 1. 
VERMONT—Enormous flowers of incurved type. One of the best pinks for 
exhibition purposes. Tall. Date of bud August 10. Matures October 25. 
WELL’S LATE BUFF—When properly grown Well’s Late Pink still holds 
its own, for size and color, among the exhibition varieties and this new sport is 
equally valuable for this purpose. In color it is similar to such varieties as Mrs. 
August Koch, Floyd Gibbons and so forth; a rather pinkish, creamy buff. Dwarf 
in growth. Select bud September 10. Matures about November 5. 
WM. H. WAITE IMPROVED—(Introduced by us, 1930). Synonym Edith 
Cavell. A sport from Wm. H. Waite in which the bronze is supplemented by 
bright red. Dwarf. Matures November 1. 
YELLOW POCKETT—A light yellow sport from Louisa Pockett and iden¬ 
tical in every respect except color. Semi-dwarf. Select bud August 10. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.30 each, $2.50 per ten, $20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
BRONZE TURNER—A light bronze sport from the well known Wm. Tur¬ 
ner, and is identical in other respects. Semi-dwarf. Date of bud, August 25. 
DORALDINA—(Introduced by us, 1931). A bright rose pink of a decided 
incurved form. Large dark green foliage with strong upright stem. Diameter of 
flower 7 inches. Select bud August 20. Height of plant, 4 feet, and matures 
about October 27. 
ELBERON—(Introduced by us, 1913). Bright pink of finest incurved form. 
Beautiful foliage and good stem. Easy to manage. Semi-dwarf. Date of bud 
August 30. Flowers 8 inches in diameter mature November 1. 
FRANCINE—(Introduced by us, 1927). A Vermont seedling with a strong 
stem. The upper surface of the petals is old rose and as it is closely incurved 
the pinkish buff reverse is most prominent. Height, medium. May be grown as 
large as the Turners. Select bud August 15. Matures November 15. 
Imperial Gold 
Elberon 
Francine 
IMPERIAL GOLD—A light buff reflexed with petals irregular in their ar¬ 
rangement. Select buds from August 5 to 10. Flowers ten inches in diameter 
mature October 25. Height of plant, six feet. 
J. R. BOOTH — A bright yellow sport from Nagirroc, possessing the same 
qualities as to form and size and requiring the same culture. Semi dwarf. Date 
of bud, August 20. 
Our products are known the world over wherever Chrysanthemums 
are grown. Our products speak for themselves; nothing we can say will 
add to their merits. 
