10 
SPRING LIST 1936 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
BRONZE 
Rooted Cutting’s, 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000, except where 
noted. For Plants from 2J4 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1,000 rate. 
1NDIANOLA. Early large flowered Bronze. Color a wonderful com¬ 
bination of old gold and bronze. 4 feet from June planting. Take bud 
last week in August. 
HILDA H. BERGEN. One of the most useful commercial types of 
Chrysanthemums. Color is a deep rich mahogany bronze and- every bud 
produces a perfect flower, even when grown four or five to the plant. 
Strongly recommended as being absolutely 100 per cent perfect in every 
way. Matures October 8th. 
MOHAWK TRAIL. A very rich shade of bronze with those reddish 
tones suggestive of Autumn foliage. Buds September 5th. Matures Oc¬ 
tober 20th. 
KEYSTONE. (E. D. Smith). An early 
bronze larger than Indianola and more de¬ 
cided in color when early buds are reserved. 
The upper surface of the petals are brown¬ 
ish Chinese orange, reverse side buff. 
Flowers 8 inches in diameter are double 
from any bud. Strong upright growth, 
small foliage. Height 4 feet. Select bud 
August 30th. Matures end of October. 
DETROIT NEWS. Matures October 25, 
and is the best bronze of that season. In¬ 
curved, showing golden reverse which 
gradually reflexes, presenting more of the bronze tone. Wonderful sub¬ 
stance and keeping qualities either cut or uncut. Select bud August 30th. 
Blooms 6 inches in diameter. Height four feet. 
GLITTERS. Different from anything you now have. The straight 
petals give it a radiating effect and when the light strikes the wonderful 
bronze color it fairly glitters, hence the name. Should prove the most 
useful variety for local trade. Blooms November 1st from terminal bud. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN. A good commercial bronze to fill the gap 
between Detroit News and Gladys Pearson. Color is golden bronze with 
reverse of petals bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem with small foliage 
extending to the bloom. Height four feet from early June planting. 
Maturing November 15th. Flowers 6 y 2 inches in diameter. 
GLADYS PEARSON. A new shade for Thanksgiving use, maturing 
November 20th to 25th. The upper surface of the petals is apricot and 
the reverse buff, which illuminates under artificial light to be bright 
orange. Strong grower, 5 feet from June planting. Best bud September 
30th. 
Keystone 
