NEW VARIETIES 
On this and following page you will find the season’s approved novelties. They are 
all from well known dependable raisers. We have personally acquainted ourselves 
with all these varieties; and if given a chance, they will be found a distinct advance 
in American Chrysanthemums. 
DePETRIS Introductions BRISTOL Nurseries 
NATOMA Introductions 
MELODY 
An excellent large flowered Pompon 
which matures about October 25. A good 
producer and sturdy grower with rigid 
stems and beautiful foliage. Possesses 
good form and excellent spray formation. 
Color, brilliant tomato red with an attrac¬ 
tive sheen typical to Korean hybrids. An 
extremely attractive shade which makes it 
stand out above others. We recommend 
Natoma as an excellent addition, which is 
certain to become popular as an excellent 
early Pompon with an attractive fall color. 
A good variety for shading. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
DECEMBER GOLD 
A large Pompon maturing December 5 
and later. Excellent growing habit with 
good stem and foliage. Intense gold color 
which is quite brilliant and appealing. An 
excellent producer, which should make it 
a favorite with both grower and retailers. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
PROSPERITY 
A late deep pink Pompon which matures 
about the 10th of December. An excellent 
grower and heavy producer which will meet 
with favor with anyone who can use this 
color. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
SILVER EMBLEM 
A white Anemone with creamy white 
cushion suitable for growing in sprays. An 
excellent grower with good stem and foli¬ 
age, with average production. The origi¬ 
nator does not claim this is an outstand¬ 
ing variety, but it is the best Daisy type 
Anemone to date. Very useful where pure 
white flowers are needed. Matures about 
November 1. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
A splendid free-flowering single Korean 
quite distinct in its rugged branching 
habit and fine effect. Flowers are all of 
medium size, with three rays of petals 
and slightly cupped in form. It handles 
splendidly as a cut flower. Color is a lovely 
soft daphne shade. In full flower late Oc¬ 
tober. Height 3 feet. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
POMPONETTE. Naturally compaa, branching and 
early, this new soft bronze will be wanted by pot plant 
growers. 
POMPONETTE 
A new and distinct type of Pompon par¬ 
ticularly suited to pot culture. Its habit 
is dwarf, compact and branching, forming 
a finished plant about 12-15 inches in 
height. Grown in cold frames without pro¬ 
tection it will flower naturally about Sep¬ 
tember 20th—under glass in early October, 
so that its season can be timed readily. It 
requires little or no pinching. Blossoms 
are comparatively large, 2V2 inches across 
and very double. Color is warm bronze in 
the bud or partially opened flower finishing 
a clear primrose yellow. It should prove 
an ideal subject for pot culture. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: 
$2.50 per 10, $15. per 100, $125. per 1000. 
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