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THE 1937 YELLOW ROOT-SPORT OF ’ASTRID" 
This flower possesses all the finest qualities of that well-known 
early hardy chrysanthemum. 
Rooted cuttings in May develop into strong vigorous plants con¬ 
spicuous among all other chrysanthemums for their beautiful dark 
green blight and disease-resistant foliage. 
The plants with strong branches require no disbudding, and are 
very floriferous. Bronzy buds unfold by mid-September into a rich golden 
yellow, and after a long blooming season fade into a light cream. Flowers 
in good condition were picked in early November after frosts and heavy 
snow in October. 
Disbudded, GOOD MORNING' may be used for specimen flowers, 
which keep more than two weeks. The plants are excellent for landscape 
use, or may be potted, and can be had in bloom in the house until after 
Thanksgiving Day. Removed after heavy frost to the greenhouse, "GOOD 
MORNING" may be forced into bloom for Mother's Day. In the open 
the plants require no winter protection, and are abundant propagators. 
This is the first offering of "GOOD MORNING" to the public. 
Single plants from 3-inch pots, May delivery, $0.60. 
Three for $1.50, and $5.00 per dozen, delivered. 
MR. FLORIS FERWERDA, Originator 
FLEUR DE LIS GARDENS 
108 E. Montgomery Ave. 
Tel. Ardmore 2446 
Ardmore, Penna. 
