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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Little Billy Dorothy Nehrling 
Introductions of 1936 
THE QUINTUPLETS 
ANNETTE—A delicate pink with fully double flowers. Height 3 feet. Dia¬ 
meter of flowers, l 1 /* inches. Matures October 30. 
CECILE—A light yellow with reflexing petals. Plants attain about 2 feet in 
height and come to maturity November 10. Diameter of flowers, 1 inch. Free 
flowering and has small foliage. 
EMELIE—Very full compact flower, pure white, petals slightly reflexed. 
Rather dwarf in growth, about 2 feet in height. Flowers, 1^4 inches in diameter. 
Matures October 30. 
MARIE—This is the smallest of the collection, 24 inch in diameter. Color 
orange with a slight tinge of bronze. Height 2*4 feet. Matures November 5. 
YVONNE—This is the largest flower of the collection. Color red showing 
some of the golden reverse. Flowers 1^4 inches in diameter. Matures October 
30. Height 3 feet. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 25c each; any 3, 60c; any 6, $1.10; any 12, $2.00. $12.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
The varieties fully described, herewith, are those which have been in greatest 
demand the past three years, hence we consider them the best of this section. 
BONNIBEL—(Introduced by us 1931). A very distinct pompon of orange- 
buff color. Very free flowering, flowers F /4 inches in diameter. Dwarf growth, 
about 2*4 feet. 
