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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FLOYD GIBBONS. The outer edge of the upper surface of the petals is rose^pink while 
the center of the petal is cream color and the reverse or lower surface is a light buff. 
Incurved form. Flowers 6]/2 inches in diameter mature November 8 from buds selected 
September 15. Height V/j feet. 
Mrs. A. J. Stahelin Edgar Stillman Kelly Golden Topaz 
GOLDEN TOPAZ. (Introduced by us 1932). A very bright yellow, fine upright growth, 
good stem and foliage. Height 4 feet. Blooms 6 J /2 inches in diameter. Select bud 
September 5. Matures November 10. 
J. W. PRINCE. A sport from Chieftain, slightly darker in color, pink. Flowers 7 inches 
in diameter. Matures November first. Select bud August 30. 
MARIE DE PETRIS. A deep yellow of excellent incurved form, stem and foliage perfect. 
Robust and dwarf. Select bud about September 15. Matures November 15. 
MEFO. (Introduced by us 1926). Loosely and irregularly incurved. Color creamy white. 
Height 4 feet. Matures November 15. Flowers 7 inches in diameter. Select bud 
September 15. 
MONUMENT. Pure white incurved of very perfect form producing blooms 7 inches in 
diameter about November 15 to 20 . Height 4 feet. Select bud September 20 . 
MRS. HENRY ROBINSON. This variety is very popular in the vicinity of New Orleans 
since it matures November first for All Saint’s Day. An incurved white. Flowers 6 inches 
in diameter. Requires early bud. Height 3|/2 feet. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN. We predict this new bronze will become as popular as Detroit 
News. Color is golden bronze with reverse petals bright yellow. Usually rigid stem with 
small foliage extending to the bloom. Height 4 feet from early June planting. Matures 
November 15. Flowers 6'/2 inches in diameter. 
OSCODA. This variety produces a very closely incurved bloom showing the reverse side 
of the petals, an excellent shipper. Color, light lavender with a silvery sheen. Flowers 6 
inches in diameter. Select bud about September 1 . Height 4 feet from June planting. 
Flowers October 30. 
ROSE PERFECTION. (Introduced by us 1920).,. Still a popular mid'season pink produc- 
ing flowers 7 inches in diameter from buds selected September 10. Matures early No' 
vember. Height 3 J /2 feet. 
SNOW-WHITE. A large pure white of incurved form, 8 inches in diameter. Sturdy stem 
and fine foliage. Requires a bud from September 1 to 5. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Matures 
October 30. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN. A white sport from Chieftain. Select bud August 30th. Matures 
November 1 . 
Plants from 2 34-inch pots: ^0.15 each; ^1.00 per ten; ^7.50 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
