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SPRING LIST 1938 
MONUMENT. Pure white incurved, of very perfect form pro¬ 
ducing blooms 7 inches in diameter. Matures November 10-15th. 
Height 4 feet. Select bud September 10th. 
CHAS. RAZER. The most re¬ 
liable white for early November. 
Bonaffan in form but larger. Good 
stem and foliage. Very easy grow¬ 
er. 
MEFO. Large creamy white, ma¬ 
turing November 15th to 20th. 
Closely incurved with lower petals 
irregularly reflexed. Select buds 
September 15th. 
WHITE DISTINCTION. A pure 
white sport of Distinction. Identical 
in habits and growth to its parent. 
An ideal substitute for White Seide- 
witz. 
Mefo 
DEC. GLORY. Excellent commer¬ 
cial variety. Petals incurve through¬ 
out, forming a perfectly spherical 
flower 6 inches in diameter. Fine 
stem and foliage. Height 5 feet from 
June planting. Maturing December 
1st. 
CHATTANOOGA. Large pure 
white, with a good stem. Deep or 
high rounded flower of good sub¬ 
stance, its lateness making it ex¬ 
ceptionally valuable. Buds selected 
September 20th will mature from 
December on. Height 4 feet from 
June planting. 
IMPROVED WHITE MISTLETOE. This pure white variety is a 
sport. The objectionable pink of the original variety is eliminated. 
The latest flowering Chrysanthemum. 
December Glory 
On account of the scarcity of flowers generally prevail¬ 
ing during the end of December and January, late plantings 
of the late flowering Chrysanthemums have proved profit¬ 
able, especially for the retail trade. 
