POULSBO, WASHINGTON 
9 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF VARIOUS 
TYPES 
A. Barham — Pompon. A beautiful orange 
bronze, the first of this color to bloom. 
Sept. 30. 2 ft. 25c. 
Alice Howell —Single. A rich shade of orange- 
yellow in color; by far the best of the early 
singles. 4 ft. 25c. 
Ashes of Roses —Pompon. An early pink; 
opening buds resemble a rose bud. Oct. 15. 
5 ft. 25c. 
Baby Doll —Pompon. The smallest bronze 
variety. 18 in. 25c. 
Cranfordia —Pompon. Deep bronzy, perfect 
blooms of large size. Oct. 25c. 
Crimson Splendor — Single. Looks like a 
poinsettia both in color and shape of flow¬ 
er. Very attractive. Sept. 50c. 
Early Monarch —Exhibition. This fine white 
chrysanthemum should be in all collec¬ 
tions and has every good point; beautifully 
incurved, of good substance, very prolific, 
hardy and a good keeper. Highly recom¬ 
mended. Oct. 25c. 
Golden Glory— A good midseason commer¬ 
cial. Take terminal bud. 4 ft. 25c. 
Gold Standard— Large deep yellow. Aug.- 
Sept. 3 ft. 25c. 
Indianola —Bronze and gold shades. Aug. 15 
bud; blooms Oct. 15. Ht. 4 ft. 25c. 
Lina Earp — Single. Bright golden yellow 
overlaid with bronze, cup shaped like a 
water-lily. Nov. 1. 3Y 2 ft. 25c. 
Lilac Doty —Pompon. A lovely flower of light 
lilac pink, suitable for disbudding. Nov. 1. 
5 ft. 25c. 
Little Red Dot —A bright red baby pompon, 
free bloomer. Matures Oct. 25. 2 ft. 25c. 
Marrietta —Anemone. Soft pink throughout, 
full cushion. Oct. 20. Height 3 ft. Lovely 
either in sprays or disbudded. 25c. 
Murillo —Pompon. Light pink. Oct. 15. 2 ft. 
25c. 
Nokomis —Anemone. Amaranth, an unusual 
color in anemones, white cushion. Nov. 1. 
25c. 
Patricia Grace —A beautiful exhibition flower 
with quilled petals giving it an airy spi¬ 
dery appearance quite outstanding; flow¬ 
ers large of a soft shell pink; disbudded 
or sprays. Very floriferous. Oct. 4 ft. 25c. 
Pink Dot —Pompon. Blushed pink with crim¬ 
son dot in center; free bloomer and lovely 
for sprays. Oct. 25. 5 ft. 25c. 
Ric Rita —Pompon. Opens deep pink, chang¬ 
ing to light pink with maturity. Oct. 15. 
4 ft. 25c. 
Rodell —Pompon. An early yellow maturing 
Oct. 20; very free bloomer. 3 ft. 25c. 
Rose Chochard — Exhibition. A very early 
pink variety coming into bloom early in 
Oct. 3 ft. 25c. 
Shirley Crimson —Smaller and earlier than 
Crimson Splendor. 3 ft. 25c. 
Sun Glow —Exhibition. A bright early yellow 
incurve. Oct. 15. 3 V 2 ft. 25c. 
Supreme— Pompon. A silvery pink of large 
size, suitable for disbudding. Nov. 3 ft. 25c. 
Yellow Normandy —A bronze yellow sport 
from Normandy; a beautiful color and very 
desirable where early flowers are required. 
25c. 
ENGLISH 
These chrysanthemums have been im¬ 
ported from England and have become very 
popular, being hardy and blooming early. 
They have proved very satisfactory and de¬ 
servedly so, and as each year brings new 
introductions our list will be greatly added 
to next year. 
A. E. Cooper —Terra cotta tipped with gold. 
Sept. 25c. 
Ag recia —Large bronze red with gold re¬ 
verse. Aug. 25c. 
Amorel —A beautiful reddish bronze. Sept. 
2i/ 2 ft. 25c. 
Azaleamum —See novelties. 
Blanche de Poitou —Large white. Oct. 3 ft. 
35c. 
Bronze Buttercup —Rich deep bronze, incurv¬ 
ing with golden reverse, immense size and 
beautiful form; one of the best varieties 
raised. Aug. 3 ft. 35c. 
Daffodil —A beautiful daffodil yellow of 
splendid substance on stout upright stems; 
fine foliage; one of the best. Sept. 35c. 
Glow —Crimson with gold points, disbud or 
sprays. Sept. 25c. 
Mrs. W. D. Cartwright —One of the largest 
early blooming varieties ever produced, 
color very deep yellow with rounded petals 
incurved at the tips. Aug.-Sept. 35c. 
Sandy Ritchie —Lovely bright crimson in¬ 
curve with gold reverse; a lovely early 
flower for cutting. Sept. 25c. 
Somerset Tints —A large beautiful golden 
yellow flower with bronze tints. Lovely 
in every way. 35c. 
Trigo —Deep golden bronze on long stiff 
stems; disbud or sprays. 25c. 
English Varieties 
Berengaria 
Cerise 
Crimson Beauty 
Crimson Circle 
Don Bradman 
Doreen Woolman 
Fire King 
Golden Security 
Gold Finder 
Hector 
Ivanhoe 
Jack Palmer 
Morifolium 
Available in 1938 
Mrs. Scolly 
Pink Lady 
Polly 
Princess Ada 
Richard Holding 
Rose Precose 
Silver Queen 
Utopia 
Welcome 
White Buttercup 
Winnie Avery 
Yellow Buttercup 
