LARGE EXHIBITIONS 
BARBARA PHILLIPS—<An enormous re- 
flex of glowing yellow, superior to “Golden 
Majestic’. Take bud about Aug. 15, matures 
Nov. 1st on. Height 5 feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
CORONATION AMARANTH—A very large 
French purple loose incurve with silvery 
mauve reverse. Very broad petals. Should 
be planted later than most Exhibitions. 
Take bud Aug. 15th for Nov. 1st blooms. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
E. F. HAWES—An outstanding ruby red 
with buff reverse. Broad petals incurving 
and curling, building up a= solid flower. 
Take bud Aug. 25th on; matures about Nov. 
5th. Height 5 feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
EVA WOOLARD—Large reflex variety of 
clear lemon yellow. A fine and dependable 
grower. Take bud Aug. 25th for Nov. 15th 
bloom. Height 5 feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
GRACE BURTENSHAW— Light canary yel- 
low with immense broad petals incurving 
at the tips. <A fine easy grower. Take bud 
Aug. 25th; matures about Nov. 15th. Height 
5 feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
HARVEST MOON—One of the largest 
bright yellows, attracting much attention. 
The stem is very strong, holding the flow- 
er without support. Take the last crown or 
terminal bud. Blooms the latter part of 
October. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
HELENA POCKETT—An enormous white 
incurve similar to “Wm. Turner’. Fine 
strong grower maturing about Nov. 15th. 
Take crown bud Aug. 30th. Height 5% feet. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
ILO—A shaggy pink similar to “Lady 
Houpetoun’’, but a decided improvement of 
this old variety. Take bud Aug. 20th for 
best color. Matures Nov. 5th. Height 4 ft. 
Price: 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 25. 
PERCY LANCASTER—<A huge broad pet- 
aled Japanese incurve of old rose with a 
silvery reverse. Bud taken about Aug. 20 
produces the best color and bloom. Ma- 
tures Nov. 15th on. Height 5 feet. 
Price: 35c each; $3.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 25. 
FEATHERY AND NOVELTY VARIETIES 
Price: 50c each; $3.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 25 
BARONESS HILLA REBAY—A medium 
size bronzy-salmon shading to deep old gold 
as flower ages. Long narrow quilled petals 
radiating from a bright small center. Ma- 
tures Nov. 10th. Very prolific and showy. 
DAIBUSTI—A very large rosy cream of 
the spider type. Petals are quilled and 
curl at the tips, looking like tiny golden 
knots. Blooms Nov. 15th. Fine disbudded. 
MARIAN BELL—A huge fluffy white feath- 
ery that can be disbudded to Exhibition 
size. 
MARILYN—An old rose and lavender of 
the spidery type. Very fine for potting be- 
cause of its dwarf habit. 
SANDY SHAW—A spider variety with long 
narrow quilled petals. Sturdy dwarf growth, 
making a splendid pot plant. Matures Nov. 
L5th: 
VIRGINIA—A large clear yellow that can 
be either disbudded or grown to sprays. 
The long quilled petals open at the tips 
and reflex to nearly twice the width of the 
quills. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1940 
This list is composed of tested varieties found to be of exceptional 
value as cut flowers. 
Ambitious florists will put themselves in the vanguard by showing 
these new chrysanthemum blooms fo their discriminating customers. 
Price: 25¢ each; $2.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 
ALICE DUNN—Large orchid anemone, with 
quilled aster-type petals. Medium size cush- 
ion with creamy white florets. Good sub- 
stance. Blooms about Novy. 5. 
ARDICE—White medium size anemone with 
flat quilled ray petals. Cushion is light 
yellow. Blooms Novy. 1 on. 
BURGUNDY RED—Medium size single of 
burgundy color, with small bright yellow 
center. Petals have velvety sheen. Blooms 
INOW, son On: 
CHARLO—Very large single with good up- 
right growth. Color is apricot bronze over- 
cast with rose. Flat reflex type. Blooms 
Nov. 20. 
DEL REY—Medium size white single with 
good flat petals. Fine substance. Blooms 
about Thanksgiving. 
ENVERS PRIDE—Large bright purple dec- 
Oorative pompon, about the same shade as 
“Purple King’. Blooms Nov. 15 on. 
GARRY—Large bright yellow single. Good 
substance for cutting. Blooms Nov. I. 
Seedling of Mensa. 
PINK THISTLE—Seedling of “Mignonette’”, 
but shows some center. Very attractive and 
odd for the feathery type. 
TOKIO IMPROVED—A seedling of ‘Tokio’, 
a late yellow pompon. Flowers are about 
2 inches, and can be disbudded. Medium 
height. Blooms in December. 
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