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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NERISSA. (Introduced by us, 1914). A pink of very perfect incurved form. Strong, 
upright growth. Select bud September 15th. Medium height. Matures November 5th. 
OLIVETTE. Blooms quite irregularly reflexed showing both the upper surface and the 
reverse of petals. A dark pink or rose color. Flowers 8 inches in diameter mature the 
end of October from buds selected August 10 th. Plants attain a height of about 6 feet. 
Olivette Golden Majestic Elberon 
ORANGE QUEEN. Color burnt orange. Plants should be propagated in February and 
March to secure long stems as the plant is very short jointed. Flowers 9 inches in 
diameter mature November 1 st from buds selected September 1 st to 10 th. 
POCKETT’S CRIMSON. A splendid crimson with golden reverse when an early bud is 
reserved, about August 25th. Matures about October 25th. 
PRINCESS TERU. (Introduced by us, 1931). The flowers of this variety are of the 
reflexed type. A pink several shades brighter than Well’s Late Pink. A very promising 
variety for exhibition purposes. Flowers 7 inches in diameter. Height of plant 4 feet. 
Select bud August 25th. Fully matured November 1 st. 
PURPLE KING. (Introduced by us, 1918). The nearest approach to purple. Very large, 
surpassing Reginald Vallis in size. Tall. Is best from buds selected September 5 th. 
Matures November 10 th. 
QUEEN MARIE. (Introduced by us, 1927). A seedling from Vermont producing blooms 
1 3 inches in diameter. Color a medium shade of lavender. Select bud as near August 
20th as possible. Tall grower. 
ROSANDA. (Introduced by us, 1921). Color old rose. Outer petals are irregularly re' 
flexed while center ones incurve. Tall. Select bud September 10th. Matures Noveni' 
ber 1 st. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF. (Introduced by us, 1926). A reflex chestnut'bronze resembling the 
variety President J. W. Everett, but is more dependable, larger in size, and of easy cub 
ture, matures October 25th, size 8 I /2 inches. Best bud August 25th. 
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. Flow' 
ers 9 inches in diameter mature November 1 st. 
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 th. Matures about November 5th. 
WM. VERT. Bright crimson of large size; form reflexed, growth strong. Semi'dwarf. Date 
of bud August 20 th. Matures October 25th. 
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 st. 
YELLOW TURNER. A light yellow sport from the popular Wm. Turner and equal to 
its parent in every respect. Semi'dwarf. Date of bud August 30th. 
Plants from 234-inch pots: ^0.25 each; ^2.00 per ten; ^15.00 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
