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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
WEE DOT' —Bright bronze. Mature 
October 25. Flowers ^4-inch. Dwarf. 
ZOROKA — Yellow, tips of petals 
bronze. Flowers \ x /\ inches. Mature 
October 30. 
We can supply in limited quantity the 
following varieties which are arranged 
in order, according to their flowering 
period—October 30 to December 20: 
Yvonne, Galva, Dainty Maid, Dolora, 
Marie, Brownie, Cecile, Clista, Golden 
Varsity, Norine, Crystal Jewell, Thanks¬ 
giving Gem, Golden Nymph, Christmas 
Gold and Little Truant. 
Plants from 2 1 /4-inch pots: 20c each; any 3, 50c; any 6, 80c; any 12, $1.50. $10.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Intermediate Section 
Introductions for 1939 
AMARANTHEA —Wry late, maturing December 10 and later. The name given 
refers to its color which is an amaranth or purplish crimson. Under artificial light 
the brilliancy of the crimson tone is greatly intensified. An intermediate pompon, 
2^4 inches in diameter. Plants 30 inches in height. 
ELLETRA— I n form, perfect pompon type, 1 Y\ inches in diameter. Color an 
even shade of pure bronze. Matures in December when pompons are scarce, fully 
double. The best late bronze. 
KATHERINE JOHNSTON —This variety is much the same in color and flow¬ 
ers near the same date as Christmas Cheer but is larger, 2 inches in diameter. 
Color, orange; strong, upright growth. Height, 3 feet from late planting. Flow¬ 
ering date, December 10 to Christmas according to climatic conditions. 
WHITE LIGHT —A wonderful, perfectly formed intermediate pompon 2 inches 
in diameter. It first opens creamy white but changes to pure white at maturity 
which is about November 15. We recommend this new variety to those desiring 
a white for this date. Height 2^4 feet. 
WHITE TONQUIN —A pure white sport from Tonquin. Is identical in all 
characteristics except color. A good late white. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 50c each; any 3, $1.30; any 6, $2.50; any 12, $4.75. 
