COPPER CLAD—A round flower of the true button type, 3-4 inch in 
diameter. A pleasing copper-gold in color with a pronounced “sheen”. 
Matures around Nov. 15th, but will last until Thanksgiving. The best 
bronze button I saw in 1936. 
CRYSTAL JEWEL—A pure white button pompon, 1 1-4 inches in diameter 
and perfectly round. Heavy producer; Matures Nov. 20th to 30th. 
Excellent for floral use. 
MRS. BEU—An excellent orange-bronze pompon of the quilled type, maturing 
just right for Thanksgiving. 
USONA—A lavender-pink pompon 2 1-2 inches in diameter maturing Novem¬ 
ber 20th and lasting until Thanksgiving. Vigorous upright growth 
and very productive. 
BRONZE USONA—The bronze sport of above—identical in all other repects. 
SINGLES 
12 1-2 cents each; $1.25 per dozen (your selection) labelled. 
MRS. W. E. BUCKINGHAM—A clear pink single bloom that still holds 
its popularity. May be partially disbudded or grown to sprays. Matures 
by October 25th. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM—The bronze sport of the above — identical in 
all other respects. 
MELBA—Probably the most distinctive single bronze yet produced, owing 
to its brilliant bronzy red color. Of largest size and most distinctive. 
May be disbudded. 
TAGOYA—A very brilliant red single, which may or may not be disbudded. 
Healthy grower, but rather dwarf and therefore suitable for pot 
culture. Matures Nov. 5th to 10th. 
VALENCIA—A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without any trace of 
magenta—one of the loveliest singles yet introduced. Flowers measuring 
4 inches may be had by November 15th. May be partially disbudded. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
This class is the latest advance in the chrysanthemum field, and owing 
to their new color possibilities, combined with great hardiness, they should 
prove great favorites over the central and northern United States. Still very 
scarce and stock limited. 
15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (Your selection) labelled. 
MERCURY—A 3-inch single bloom that opens a bronzy red, but changes 
to a coppery-bronze as it matures 1 . Makes graceful sprays that when 
cut will last for 2 weeks. Height 2 feet. Matures the very first of 
October. 
LOUISE SCHLING—An oustanding variety. The flowers are fully 3 inches 
across, are a soft bronzy-s'almon color, and have 3 or 4 rows of petals. 
Of compact growth. Matures October 5th. 
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