DECEMBER GLORY SUNSET 
DECEMBER GLORY (a Pompom) —Tall graceful spikes of pure white flowers 
two and one-half inches across. The finest late white pompom. Dec. 10 to 
Jan. 1. 
SUNSET —This handsome golden yellow pompom would be a treasure in 
any planting. The flowers are of medium size well formed and erect on long 
stiff stems. It blooms in late December, coming in well for Christmas. 
DAWN (Hasegawa) —This new selection has all the qualities that make a 
good pompom. It is a tall growing late flowering chrysanthemum of lively 
chestnut bronze flowers two and one-half inches in diameter. The sprays 
are wiry, well formed/and graceful. Dec. 10 to 25. 
HASEGAWA JOSEPHINE —In habit this resembles very much the Hasegawa 
Minoru being tall growing, vigorous, and prolific. The individual flowers 
are somewhat lighter in color and are enhanced by their conspicuous 
bronzy cushion. Dec. 5 to 20. 
HASEGAWA PINK— Another treasure picked from the many tried Hase¬ 
gawa seedlings is this fine pink. Flowers of clear pink with golden centers 
are borne well on rigid stems. We believe there is no better mid-season 
pink pompom than Hasegawa Pink. Nov. 15 to 25. 
HASEGAWA MINORU —An outstanding variety in Pacific Coast markets. 
The large sized flowers of rusty bronze color are produced in profusion on 
sturdy stems. They flower well and are especially good keepers which 
make them a prize on any market. You will find this variety to sell freely 
in the face of keen competition. Dec. 15-Jan. 1. 
Rooted cuttings of this group are at $3.00 per hundred, $27.50 per 
thousand delivered to you. 
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