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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
GOLD LODE. An early yellow maturing October 5. Select bud August 15 and onward. 
Height 3|/2 feet. Blooms 6 inches in diameter. 
GOLDEN BRONZE. The name describes the color. Very strong growth. Matures October 
25. Height 5 feet. Select bud August 10. 
GOLDEN GLORY. A good early yellow producing flowers about 6 inches in diameter by 
October 20. Height 4 feet. Select bud August 25. 
GOLDEN GLOW. (Introduced by us 1908). The earliest bright yellow. Should be plant' 
ed early to secure flowers by October 10. Select bud July 10. Height 3|/2 feet. Diameter 
of flowers 6 inches. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. (Introduced by us 1915). A bright yellow, perfectly incurved form. 
Select bud August 10. Flowers 7 inches in diameter mature October 5. Height 3'/2 feet. 
GOLDEN WAVE. (Introduced by us 1929). Decidedly incurved form and a bright yellow. 
Matures October 20 from buds selected September 5. Flowers 6 inches in diameter. 
Height 3j/2 feet. 
GOVERNOR GREEN. (Introduced by us 1928). A very large crimson with reverse of 
petals old gold. Heavy stem and wonderful foliage. The best flowers, 8 inches in 
diameter, are from buds selected August 15 and are fully developed October 15. Height, 
three feet. 
HILDA H. BERGEN. A very good bronze maturing about October 25. Flowers 5 inches 
in diameter. Select bud September 10. Height lYl 
INDIANOLA. An early bronze maturing October 10 to 15 from buds selected August 5. 
Plant early. Height 4 feet. Blooms 7 inches in diameter. 
KEYSTONE. An early bronze, more decided in color when early buds are reserved. Flowers 
8 inches in diameter are double from any bud. Height 4 feet. Select bud August 30. 
Matures October 22. Strong, upright growth. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER. (Introduced by us 1930). A very popular early bright yellow; stiff, 
upright stem. Flowers 7 inches in diameter by October 15 from buds selected August 2 5. 
Height 4 feet. 
OKEDA. Disseminated as an exhibition variety but as it blooms too early for this purpose 
we have included it in this section. A reddish bronze with golden reverse, of the irregU' 
larly incurved type. The ends of the petals turn, showing both colors to best advantage. 
Reserve bud from August 1 to 10. Flowers mature October 1 to 10. This variety, with' 
out shading, will compete with the California grown Chrysanthemums as to size and 
earliness. 
Columbus Dispatch Detroit News Silver Sheen 
OCONTO. (Introduced by us 1914). The large blooms are produced on strong stems. 
Requires a crown or early bud. Height 4 feet. Select bud about August 25. Matures 
October 25. 
OCTOBER ROSE. An early pink of vigorous growth; fine incurved form. Blooms 7 inches 
in diameter mature October 20 from buds reserved August 25. Height AYi feet. 
