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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Introductions of 1938 
CARLINA LEE— Th is large pompon is a dark, rich red but brighter than Gar¬ 
net King. It is the earliest red of its type maturing October 20 to 25. Flowers 
are two to three inches in diameter when grown in sprays, very double and hold 
their color. When disbudded the flowers make an even, round bloom nearly 4 
inches in diameter. An unusually vigorous grower possessing excellent foliage 
and stem quality. Color print page 17. 
IROQUOIS— This new pompon makes an excellent variety for after Thanks¬ 
giving, cutting the first week of December. The firm, crisp flowers 2p2 inches in 
diameter are an even shade of bronze very similar in color to Clorinda or Bronze 
Usona. The sprays are open on stiff stems with excellent productiveness. This 
variety grows 36 inches tall from July 25 planting. 
PERFECTO —This yellow pompon merits a trial on the basis of its produc¬ 
tiveness, well open sprays and stiffness of stem. The flowers are very similar to 
Rodell in color and are mature for Thanksgiving. This variety grows from 30 to 
36 inches tall producing foliage of substance and quality. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 30c each; any 3, 75c; any 6, $1.40; any 12, $2.50. $15.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Introductions of 1937 
BRIDAL BELLS — Flowers 
first open greenish white, chang¬ 
ing to pure white at maturity. 
Strong, sturdy growth, 2j4 feet 
in height, 3 inches in diameter. 
Matures Dec. 15th and later. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER —We 
recommend this variety to those 
desiring flowers for Christmas. 
The color is yellow, darker than 
Friendly Rival, which will always 
present yellow under artificial 
light. Plants 2/2 feet high with 
flowers 2 inches in diameter. Ma¬ 
tures December 15th and later. 
COMANCHE — The upper 
surface of the petals is a warm 
chestnut brown with the reverse 
side bright yellow. Diameter 2 
inches. PDnts attain 2^2 feet 
and flower December 15th. 
MONADEL —-A light bronze 
sport from Pink Dot, of strong, 
upright growth. Height 2j4 feet. 
Date of maturity Nov. 10th. Dia¬ 
meter of flowers 2jJ inches. 
WHITE ERMALINDA — A 
sport from the popular pink va¬ 
riety for early flowering. Iden- 
BRIDAL BELLS tical in other respects. 
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 
BRONZE ERMALINDA — Dark COPPER CITY— A bronze or cop- 
bronze. In all other respects is identi- per-colored sport from Louise Daven- 
cal with Ermalinda. port; productive, good stem. Matures 
November 5 to 10. 
