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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Standard Varieties 
A. BARHAM —Beautiful orange-bronze. Early; matures September 30. Height 
2 feet. 
BARBARA CUMMINGS —See Yellow Normandie which is synonymous. 
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BRILLIANCY —(Introduced by us 1934). An early single flowered variety of 
unusual brilliancy. The color is bright red with a halo or circle of yellow around 
the disc. Strong upright growth 18 inches high. In perfection October first, 
flowers two and three-quarter inches in diameter. 
CARRIE —(Syn. Glory of Seven Oaks). Deep yellow, a beauty. Matures 
September 25. Height 2 feet. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR —(Introduced by us 1933). A new single, light red in 
color. Flowers 3 inches in diameter mature October 1. Plant attains about lpf 
feet in height. 
EARLY BRONZE —A hardy pompon. Color orange-bronze. In full bloom 
September 20 and remains in fine condition until severe frost. Height 20 inches. 
Diameter of flowers 1$/$ inches. 
EDEN— Bright rose. A beauty when disbudded. Matures September 30. Height 
\ l / 2 feet. 
EMMET —A very free flowering single and as it flowers by the middle of Sep¬ 
tember is admirably adapted for garden culture. Is a rosy bronze in color with 
flowers 2 inches in diameter. 
EVELYN —When first opening is a near approach to crimson, assumes a deep 
bronze hue at maturity. Maturity about October 1. Flowers 2/ 2 inches in diame¬ 
ter. Height 22 inches. Dwarf, upright growth. 
FLASHLIGHT —(Introduced by us 1934). A bright glowing crimson, the first 
bright red to be included in the early hardy or garden section. Petals convex or 
roll outward. Matures September 20 with flowers three and one-quarter inches in 
diameter. 
JEAN CUMMINGS — A new white variety coming into perfection about Octo¬ 
ber first. Flowers are three inches in diameter. Plants attain a height of one and 
one-half feet. 
JEAN TREADWAY —Very free flowering. Blooms about two and one-half 
inches in diameter. It first opens light pink and as it matures becomes much 
lighter, nearly white. In perfection October first. Height about \ l / 2 feet. 
LA SOMME —Deep mauve-pink. Flowers September 25. Height 2 feet. 
LORELEI —(Introduced by us 1933). A very productive yellow which we 
consider an improvement on Wolverine both in length of stem and freedom of 
bloom. Ready to cut September 10. Height 26 inches with flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. 
MRS. PHIL PAGE —With us this new variety reaches full beauty in October 
but does not make the wealth of bloom of Carrie, Wolverine, Normandie and Yel¬ 
low Normandie during September. The color is a pleasing shade of bronze similar 
to A. Barham. 
NACOLA —An exceedingly bright yellow, surpassing other varieties of this 
type in that respect. Flowers 2f4 inches in diameter; free flowering. In perfection 
September 15 to 20. Height of plant, 20 inches. 
NORMANDIE —One of the earliest and best cream whites. Flowers Septem¬ 
ber 10. Height, lp 2 feet. 
ROSZIKA —(Introduced by us 1934). Disseminated as Pink Lady. A medium 
shade of pink, darker in color than Murillo. Matures about September 20. Growth 
dwarf, 18 inches. Flowers 2yi inches in diameter. 
SONOMA —(Introduced by us 1931). A bronze with golden reverse and gold 
tipped petals. A profuse bloomer, coming into color October 1st. Flowers 2*4 
inches in diameter. Height 2/ 2 feet. 
