INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1938 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
INDIAN CHIEF. Winner of the A. C. S. Silver Medal for the best large flowered seedling at Hartford. The 
color is a deep reddish bronze with golden buff reverse and the flowers retain this color throughout the 
season. We consider this variety one of the most outstanding large flowered commercials ever intro¬ 
duced being ideal in most every way. Second crown or terminal buds reserved September 5th and later 
produce fully double blooms from November 5th to 10th. 
WINDSOR GOLD is an English variety which grows freely producing a good stem and blooms about Oc¬ 
tober 28 th. The flower is incurved and of good size. Its color is deep golden very nearly that of Friend¬ 
ly Rival. 
LITTLE AMERICA. Little America is a snow white, medium sized anemone. Its glistening white appear¬ 
ance suggested the name. The cushion is quite solid, the guard petals are firm enough that it handles 
well in shipment. The growth is just long enough to support and display from four to six disbudded 
blooms to the plant. The foliage is small and dark green, the stems are stiff at all times. The general 
appearance of Little America is of high character and refinement. It is an aristocrat of purest white. 
It blooms in the early part of November from terminal buds. This variety must be disbudded, it has 
no advantages over other varieties grown in sprays. 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY. A large Anemone flowered with a high yellow cushion center and three rows 
of white petals that are apt to be flush pink under ordinary conditions but under shade, the pink is 
absent. A fine clean grower, will produce four large flowers to each plant. Flowers Thanksgiving and 
later. 
ORCHID GEM. A single intense pink variety suitable for cut or pot culture. It has a dwarf but very ro¬ 
bust growth. Its Korean blood gives it a very free flowering habit. Matures October 2 5th or later. 
It should be grown in natural sprays. 
ARCADIA. A vigorous growing and extremely productive pompons with excellent growing habit. Well 
formed sprays carry many rounded blooms of pure white measuring 21/2^^ to 3 " across. Arcadia matures 
about October 25 th is certain to become popular both because of its excellent form and its heavy pro- 
duction. 
PENGUIN. Penguin, will meet the demand for a good mid-season white button pompon. A vigorous grow¬ 
ing variety v/ith unusually heavy production and good stem and substance, maturing November 10th. 
Heavily flowered sprays are carried on rigid stems over 3 feet long. 
PERSIAN ROSE. A large flowered button pompon producing good sprays of brilliant rose pink flowers. 
An excellent grower of medium dwarf habit with good stems and foliage. A good producer maturing 
about the 20th of October. 
MRS. MORGAN G. BULKELEY. A very beautiful and distinct addition to the pink section. Perfectly 
formed, large flowers, carried on excellent sprays. Color is a bright, but dainty pink suffused with 
orchid-lavender. Height 21/2 to 3 feet. Matures about November 10th. 
WILDFIRE. A late flowering pompon possessing an appealing color and excellent growing habit. The 
reflexed blooms 21/2 inches across are carried on strong well formed sprays. The color is an unusual 
shade of brilliant orange rust. 
WILL IRWIN. A very striking color of Bronze Tipped with gold a wonderful addition to the pompon 
class. Medium height. Flowers 2 to lYj inches across. 
Below we are offering two interesting sports from well known and proven varieties. They are like the 
originals in every respect excepting color which, in each case, is indicated by the name. 
BRONZE TUXEDO 
YELLOW ESTRELITA 
$.50 per plant; $5.00 per dozen 
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