OUR OWN NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1939 
This list is composed of tested varieties found to be of exceptional 
value as cut flowers. 
Ambitious florists will put themselves in the vanguard by showing 
these new chrysanthemum blooms to their discriminating customers. 
Price: 35c each; $2.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100. 
ARLENE. Large bright purple pompon of dwarf 
growth. Remove the center bud. Matures Nov. 
15 on. 
ARTHUR CLARK. Medium sized buttercup yellow 
single resembling a water lily. Med. height. 
Matures Nov. 5. 
BERTA CROWELL. Dark rose sport of the feather 
type Sam Caswell. Does not fade. 
BRONZE GARZA SUPREME. Dark bronze sport 
of the well-known anemone Garza Supreme. 
Same type and late blooming habit. 
CATHERINE NEFF. Bright red medium size single. 
Gold zone around center. Medium height. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 5. 
CORA MAE. Light lavender quills, long spoons. 
Medium size flower. Tall sturdy growth. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 15 on. 
CORDELL. Very full pink single with small cen¬ 
ter. Good substance and foliage. Medium height. 
Matures Nov. 15. 
CYRIL THORNE. Medium size single of water 
lily type. Outer petals reflex; cupped petals 
near center. Bronze flushed with gold. Medium 
height. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
DAN BRADSHAW. Dark Old Rose single. Small 
size with one row of petals. Bright golden cen¬ 
ter. Medium height. Matures Nov. 20. 
ERLIGOLD. Golden yellow medium size single 
of the Early Hardy type. Long blooming season, 
and a good keeper either cut or uncut. Dwarf 
growth. Matures Sept. 29. 
GRANDMERE. Very fine medium size late ane¬ 
mone. Glowing orange bronze with short crim¬ 
son petals outlining the small flat cushion. Bright 
crimson buds. Good strong stems of medium 
height. Fine for cutting. Matures Nov. 25 on. 
JULIO. Very prolific Pompeiian red medium size 
pompon. Long blooming period and a good 
keeper. Full branching with splendid dark 
foliage. Matures Oct. 30 on. Medium height. 
LOUIS FRIED. Large white pompon, fine for dis¬ 
budding. Good keeper, etiher cut or uncut. 
Medium height. Matures Nov. 25 on. 
MOJAVE. Small bronze single tipped with crim¬ 
son. Medium height. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
MOLLY OWENS. Small bright golden single. 
Dwarf growth and very prolific, making an ideal 
pot plant. Good keeping qualities. Long bloom¬ 
ing season. Matures Oct. 30. 
MOTHER SEBREE. Mandarin red medium size 
single. Fine dark green foliage. Good for cut¬ 
ting. Medium height. Matures Nov. 20 on. 
ORTHA. Very large variety of the spoon-like 
type. Salmon bronze quills with bronzy red 
spoons. Good keeper, and noticeable because of 
its odd colorings. Dwarf growth. Matures Nov. 
15 on. 
PAPILLION. Medium size lavender pink of the 
feathery type. One row of whorled petals show¬ 
ing the silvery reverse. Very odd. Matures 
Nov. 5 on. 
PATTY YORK. Small dark purple pompon of 
dwarf habit. Good for potting. Matures Nov. 
15 on. 
PETIT ENFANT. Bronzy gold button with crim¬ 
son dot at the center. Dwarf growth suitable 
for potting. Matures Nov. 20 on. 
PINK MATCH STICKS. Light pink variety of this 
type, and very prolific. Medium height. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 10 on. 
PINK MENSA. Bright pink seedling of the single 
Mensa. Same type. Matures Nov. 20. 
PINK SKIFF. A fine pink seedling of the popu¬ 
lar single Ida Catherine Skiff. Same type and 
habits. Matures Oct. 30 on. 
PORTULA. Bright brick red medium size pom¬ 
pon. Holds its color well, and is a good keeper. 
Well spaced sprays. Medium height. Matures 
Nov. 10 on. 
ROSELITE. Rosy pink decorative hardy single. 
Dwarf growth. Matures Oct. 1 on. 
SUNLITE. Bright lemon yellow single of medium 
size. Good substance for cutting. Matures Nov. 1. 
SUSAN WILLARD. Medium size quilled variety. 
Quills are straw colored; spoons are bronze with 
crimson reverse. Bright crimson buds. Matures 
Nov. 15 on. Medium height. 
TOM PRESTON. Very prolific small single. Light 
buff tipped with gold. Dwarf growth. Matures 
Nov. 15 on. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT FOR 1939 
Early Hardy Varieties from the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 
Price: 15c each; $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Not less than 12 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. 
ALGONQUIN. Double bright yellow, medium 
size flowers. Short. Sept. 20. 
AMOSKEAG. Semi-dcuble light bronze, maturing 
Sept. 15. Dwarf. 
BARNEGAT. Double creamy white, maturing late 
Sept. Dwarf. 
GERONIMO. Bronze double, medium size. Dwarf, 
maturing late Aug. 
MANANTICO. Dwarf single rose, maturing late 
Sept. 
MUSKOGEE. Semi-double light pink, with dark 
pink markings. Dwarf. Matures Sept. 15. 
OTSEGO. Double light purple. Matures Sept. 15. 
MATAWAN. Very short rosy purple single, ma¬ 
turing Sept. 15. 
POHATCONG. Blush pink maturing in early 
October. Dwarf. 
PASSUMPSIC. Double blush. Dwarf. Maturing 
early Oct. 
SEMINOLE. Blush with creamy white center. 
Dwarf. Matures Sept. 1. 
SUWANEE. White single, medium size. Ma¬ 
tures Sept. 15. 
