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SPRING LIST 1939 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR POT CULTURE 
The Caprice Family 
Caprice White 
Caprice Yellow 
Caprice Butlers, Pink 
Caprice Purple 
Caprice, Kathleen Thompson, Bronze 
OHIO STATE. A yellow anemone about the color of Yellow Garza 
matures November 1st. Being of dwarf branchy growth is best suit¬ 
ed for Pot Culture, 
The following Standard Pompons excellent for pot work: 
Greta. White Pompon 
Bonibelle. Bronze Pompon 
Faina. Bronze Pompon 
Frank Wilcox. Bronze Pompon 
Melba! Bronze Single 
Rolinda. Bronze Anemone 
Little America. White Anemone 
Blanche. White Anemone 
Fire Ball. Red Pompon 
Beautiful Lady. Pink Anemone 
Yellow Fellow. Pompon 
Yuvawn. Yellow Pompon 
HARDY EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Recommended For Outdoor Flowering 
These are expected to mature their blooms early enough to avoid 
frost but in our locality require some protection as we often have 
damaging frost by the end of September.. .Blooming dates given are 
for outside growing. All varieties are equally good for growing under 
glass but mature somewhat later. 
STANHARH HARDY EARLY POMPON VARIETIES 
BARBARA GUMMING. This variety is similar to Yellow Nor- 
madie in color. It is more prolific and blooms earlier with a larger 
flower. Flowers from late August to October. 
ELENA. Very attractive. Color is. bright bronzy red. Petals 
slightly convexed. Very profuse flowering and dwarf growth, 20 
inches in height. 21/2 inches in diameter, maturing September 30th. 
FLASH LIGHT. 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 30th, with flowers 3 V 4 inches in 
diameter. 
SONOMA. A bronze with golden reverse and gold tipped petals. 
A profuse bloomer, coming* into color October 1st. Flowers 21/2 inches 
in diameter. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective variety, the color of which 
very closely approaches that of the American Beauty Rose. Flower¬ 
ing October 1st, it is extremely vigorous and very free. 
