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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
MRS. F. E. LEWIS. Deep crimson with old gold reverse. Select bud first week in 
September. Height 4 feet. Matures November 15th. 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE. Very large bloom with rigid stem and good foliage. Color 
chamois-buff An excellent variety. Dwarf. Date of bud, August 25th. 
MRS. G. G. MASON. Color distinct blood-red with golden reverse. Decidedly reflexed 
form. Reserve bud August 20th. Matures October 28th. 
MRS. B. D. SPILMAN. Color apricot-orange and of reflexing form. Height 5 feet. Re¬ 
serve bud August 20th. Matures October 28th. 
NAGIRROC. An exceedingly large, reflexed, golden bronze. Admirably adapted to 
exhibition purposes. Semi-dwarf. Best bud, August 15th. Flowers 10 inches in 
diameter; mature October 25th. 
NELLIE MITCHELL. Color yellow suffused with bronzy shadings; large size and very 
desirable. Select bud end of August. 
NERISSA. (Introduced by us 1914). A pink of very perfect incurved form. Strong, 
upright growth. Select bud September 15th. Medium height. Matures November 
5th. 
ODESSA. (Introduced by us 1914). An excellent exhibition variety. Splendid, in¬ 
curved form. Color bright yellow. Eclipses all the yellows in size and finish. Tall. 
Date of bud August 30. Matures November 15. 
OLIVETTE. (Introduced by us 1930). 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. 
Plants attain a height of about 6 feet. 
ORANGE QUEEN. (Introduced by us 1921). 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 1st from buds selected 
September 1st to 10th. 
PRINCESS TERU. (Introduced by us 1931). The flowers of this variety are of the re¬ 
flexed type. A pink several shades brighter than Well's Late Pink. A very promis¬ 
ing variety for exhibition purposes. Flowers 7 inches in diameter. Height of plant 
4 feet. Select bud August 25th. Fully matured November 1st. 
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 
5th. Matures November 10th. 
ROSANDA. (Introduced by us 1921). Color old rose. Outer petals are irregularly 
reflexed while center ones incurve. Tall. Select bud September 10th. Matures 
November 1st. 
Francine 
SECRETARY HYDE. This variety is identical and has precedence over Bronze Nerissa, 
which we sent out in 1934. Its large, globular formed flowers stamp it as an 1 ac¬ 
quisition for show purposes. Reserve bud September 10th. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF. (Introduced by us 1926). A reflex chestnut-bronze resembling the 
variety President I. W. Everett, but is more dependable, larger in size, and of easy 
culture, matures October 25th, size 8 V 2 inches. Best bud August 25th. 
