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CHRYSANTHEMUM NOVELTIES FOR 1940 
EXHIBITION TYPES 
Barbara Phillips 
BARBARA PHILLIPS 
This variety came to us in 1936, but it has taken two years 
to bring out all the good qualities of this marvelous Chrys¬ 
anthemum. The color is a fine glowing yellow and the flower 
as grown by us this year was simply enormous. It is a reflex¬ 
ing variety without any faults whatever and I predict 
another year it will be a serious competitor to “Yellow 
Majestic” if it does not displace it entirely. Our best bud 
was that taken on August 15th. Height 5 ft. 
CORONATION AMARANTH 
French purple with silvery mauve reverse. Broad petals, 
rather tall grower and for this reason, should be planted 
later than other varieties of this type. Will eventually take 
its place as one of the best of the early exhibition varieties. 
Bud August 15th. Height, 4 to 5 ft. 
CORONATION ROSE 
Color like a rare piece of old rose silk with a silvery sheen 
over the petals. An artistic flower that was very popular 
with our visitors here this fall. Fine grower, medium in 
height, about 3 ft. Buds taken after August 15th gave us 
first-class flowers. Earlier buds gave us flowers with quilled 
petals. 
Three 
New Australian 
Driqinatinns 
and 
Intrnductinns Frnm 
Thnmas W. Puckett 
PRICE: 
$2.00 per plant, $20.00 per dozen 
Coronation Rose 
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