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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Standard Varieties 
EARLY SORTS 
The commercial or large flowering varieties have been divided into three 
groups, early, mid-season and late. 
APRICOT QUEEN —Brilliant orange. Bud Sep¬ 
tember 5 to 10. Blooms 7 inches. Mature October 
25. 
CHRYSALORA —Sulphur-yellow. Bud Aug. 15. 
Flowers 7 inches. Mature October 15. Height 4 feet. 
COLUMBUS DISPATCH— Large, incurved yel¬ 
low. Bud Sept. 1. Blooms, 8 inches. Height, 5 feet. 
Mature October 25. 
DETROIT NEWS —Popular early bronze, golden 
reverse. Bud August 30. Blooms, 6 inches. Mature 
October 25. Height, 4 feet. 
GOLDEN WAVE —Bright yellow. Flowers 6 
inches. Bud September 5. Mature October 20. 
Height 3^2 feet. 
GOOD NEWS —Bright yellow sport of Detroit 
News. Identical in all respects to its parent except 
in color. 
HILDA H. BERGEN — Good bronze maturing 
October 25. Flowers 5 inches. Bud September 10. 
Height 3j4 feet. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES — Popular early, 
bright rose pink. Bud August 30 and later. Blooms 
6 inches. Mature October 16. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER— Early bright yellow. Bud 
Aug. 25. Flowers, 7 inches. Height, 4 feet. Mature 
October 15. 
OCONTO— Large white. Bud August 25. Height, 
4 feet. Mature October 25. 
PINK DELIGHT —Rosy pink. Bud September 
10. Blooms, 6 inches. Height, 4 feet. Mature Octo¬ 
ber 25. 
Detroit News 
Columbus Dispatch 
