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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CORDOVA. (Introduced by us 1930). A large very free flowering white pompon coming 
into perfection after November 20 just right for Thanksgiving. Diameter of flowers lYi 
inches. Strong upright stem and medium height. 
DOROTHY TURNER. In color a combination of bronze and old gold. Fine upright 
growth; medium height. Is a mid'season, intermediate pompon; about 2 inches in 
diameter. 
DOTSON. (Introduced by us 1925). An old rose with reflexed petals, possessing wonder^ 
ful substance and may remain uncut for several weeks. Is of dwarf growth and should be 
planted the first week in June to get sufficient height. It will also make a fine pot plant. 
Matures October 20. 
ERMALINDA. (Introduced by us 1923). Color, old rose with silvery sheen which is en' 
hanced under artificial light. Fine form and very double. One and three-quarters inches 
in diameter. Strong, upright growth, 3)/2 feet high. Matures October 25. 
FRANK WILCOX. (Syn. Mrs. Beu and Souv. d’Or). Golden bronze of special merit for 
those desiring late pompons. Flowers 3 inches in diameter mature November 25. Height 
3J/2 feet. Still popular with many. 
GINZA. (Introduced by us 1930). Flowers are of two colors, yellow and red; similar to 
Zora in form but with strong, upright stem. Very free flowering, producing flowers l '/2 
inches in diameter. Matures October 30. Height 4 feet. 
GOLD COIN. (Introduced by us 1926). A large flowering pompon. When grown to sprays 
is lYl inches in diameter and 3|/2 inches when disbudded. Very bright yellow, productive. 
Matures December 1 and later. Height lYl 
IRENE. (Introduced by us 1923). A true pompon type, 1 to IJ/) inches in diameter. Color, 
pure white. Upright, wiry stems. Height 3 feet. Matures with Uvalda, October 18 to 20. 
JEWELL. A good pompon for either outdoor planting or for growing under glass. Color, 
rather bright pink. Blooms about October 15. Good keeping qualities. 
JOAN. Color, bronzy orange; edge of petals slightly concaved, showing the golden 
reverse. Is very productive and makes well formed sprays. Height, 4 feet when planted 
early in June. Flowers, 2J/4 inches in diameter. Ready to cut November 20. 
LEGAL TENDER. In color is a combination of bronze and gold which is most attractive. 
Belongs to the intermediate section. A strong grower and of medium height. Flowering 
period November 20 and later. 
LEILAH. (Introduced by us 1919). An early rose-pink of exceptional merit. Cannot be 
too highly endorsed. Flowers 2 inches in diameter. Strong, sturdy growth. Height V/i 
feet. Ready to cut October 15. 
MARCELLA. (Introduced by us 1932). A light pink, very productive, with strong upright 
growth. Height 3 feet. Matures November 15 and later. 
MINONG. (Introduced by us 1926). First opening greenish white, and becomes pure white 
when fully developed, about October 20 to 25, exceedingly free flowering. 
MODENA. Upright growth with stiff, wiry stem. Color, yellow, somewhat brighter than 
Yellow Bird. Matures November 30 from June 15 planting. Height V/i feet. Diameter 
of flowers, 2 inches. 
NEW YORK. Owing to its unique color (golden bronze) and nicely incurved form this 
variety is quite popular. Flowers lYi inches in diameter mature November 1. Height 
3 feet. 
NOVEMBER BRONZE. Color orange-bronze which illuminates under artificial light. 
Flowers V/l inches in diameter. Vigorous growth. Height 3 feet. Matures November 10. 
OURAY. (Introduced by us 1919). Dark mahogany-brown flowers lYl inches in diameter 
Wiry stems. Matures October 20. Height 4 feet. 
