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NOVELTY SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR 1918 —Continued 
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MRS. MAX BEHR 
CHLORIS 
MRS. MAX BEHR (Godfrey) 
Shiny-chestnut scarlet; very dwarf grower and the flowers are closely placed to¬ 
gether, therefore, should be slightly disbudded to give best results. A splendid variety 
in every way; stem, foliage and habit being all ideal. 
Henry Gaut’s Novelty Singles 
These varieties exhibited by Mr. Gaut for two seasons created a wonderful im¬ 
pression at the Flower Shows. We have been fortunate in procuring the entire stock to 
distribute to our customers this year. 
Price: 30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20 per 100. 
ARES 
Deep velvety crimson, flowers of great size and the individual petals have great 
texture. The brilliant orange center lights up the whole flower wonderfully and makes 
a very effective combination. Footstalk very strong and flowers are well divided on 
the stem showing each bloom to the best advantage. Awarded two certificates. 
ARTEMIS 
Sunlight-yellow; exceptionally strong foliage and stem; this variety needs no dis¬ 
budding as the stems are long and flowers well placed. In every way one of the most 
charming varieties in this color. Certificated C. S. A. 
CHLORIS 
Terra-cotta bronze with flame tipped petals and flame-shadings on petals near the 
center of the flower. Individual flowers 4^ inches across growing five to six on one stem. 
This is the variety to grow if one is looking for something distinct in a single Chrysan¬ 
themum. Habit of plant very vigorous and large handsome foliage all combine to make 
this variety one of the best in this color. Awarded three certificates. 
HELIOS 
Chestnut-scarlet, occasionally flecked with yellow at the tips. The individual petals 
twist back making the flower look as though the petals were quilled. Foliage and stem 
particularly pleasing. When planted within the garden where it can be associated with 
Autumn foliage at blooming time it is most attractive. Certificated C. S. A. and 
Nassau Co. Society. 
