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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Mary L. Clark 
Louisa Pockett 
Vermont 
MARY L. CLARK— (Introduced by us 1925). A light shade of lavender-pink, 
maturing October 25th. Eight inches in diameter. Height 5 feet from March 
propagation. Bud August 25th. May be grown for commercial purposes and is 
a rose-pink from September bud. 
MISS RITA MITCHELL —One of the largest in size of recent years’ intro¬ 
ductions. Color bronze shaded to salmon with a buff reverse. Select bud August 
15th. 
MRS. J. LESLIE DAVIS —A sport from Wm. Turner and identical in every 
way except its color, which is a very pleasing shade of pink. Semi-dwarf. Date 
of bud August 30th. 
The Big Child 
Nagirroc 
Elberon 
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 
rcflexed form. Reserve bud August 20th. Matures October 28th. 
MRS. B. D. SPILLMAN —Color apricot-orange and of reflexing form. Height 
5 feet. Reserve 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; matures October 25th. 
NERISSA —(Introduced by us 1914). A pink of very perfect incurved form. 
Strong, upright growth. Select bud September 15th. Medium height. Matures 
November 5th. 
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. 
