EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
David I. Kelly 
hitroductioiis 
of 1936 
Price: $1.00 per plant, 
$10.00 per dozen, 
$70.00 per hundred 
ILO 
A beautiful flower remindintt older exliibifors of the marvelous 
variety we had many years ago, Lady Hopetoun It is iden¬ 
tically the same shade of color, with petals twisting and inter¬ 
lacing in the most pleasing manner. I'his variety will take the 
place of any pink now grown for the exhibition table. Take bud 
.August 20 for best color. Height 4 feet. 
RICHARD BEATTY MELLON 
A very large dull bronze in color somewhat resembling “Gladys 
Pierson” and is fully double from either second crown or 
terminal buds. A very easy and vigorous grower attaining a 
height of five feet from cuttings taken the end of March 
Possesses excellent substance and matures October 25th. Do 
not reserve buds until the end of August or first part of Sep¬ 
tember. W’e have found best results from buds taken .August 
30 to September 5th. An excellent variety in the much needed 
early bronze varieties. 
H. E. TRUMAN 
A tremendous imported English variety absolutely glistening 
white in color. It is one of the largest ’Mums we have seen, 
and is a strong, healthy grower. The whole ensemble of the 
flower gives a very beautiful effect. Height 5 feet; bud as soon 
as possible after October 5. 
DAVID 1. KELLY 
A tremendous flower of light tan; the later buds are flushed with 
pink. The neck of the flower is rather long and not exceptionally 
strong, but this should make a splendid variety for the short 
vase classes. Take bud August 20. Height 4 feet. 
COLONEL HORACE M. HICKAM 
I'his variety was the winner of the medal of the C. S. .A. in 
Detroit as the best seedling of the show. It is an improve¬ 
ment on Yellow Turner in every way, but very much finer in 
form and color. Take bud August 20th onwards. Height 5 feet. 
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