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NOVELTY INTRODUCTIONS for 1941 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100, except where noted 

Bess Witt 
BESS WITT 
A sport of “Peggy Ann Hoover.” The-tubular petals 
of magnificent cinnamon-buff expanding at tip to 
carnelian red. A fluffy variety that has been most 
attractive in our houses this year. 
BRILLIANCE (Gillies) 
A very handsome Spoon variety that was greatly 
admired at the recent Museum Show in New 
York. Bright maize tubular petals opening at the 
tips to a gleaming grenadine-red. Fine erect flow- 
ers in a most unusual color for Chrysanthemums. 
Grand grower and a variety that will be talked 
about for many years to come. 
DARK PINK FRIEDA [Szybillo) 
A lovely shade of spinel pink with pale yellow 
cushion. A delightful contrast. A duplicate of the 
original “Frieda” in every way except color which 
is a lovely deep rich shade. Should be extremely 
popular. In full flower November 1st. 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARK [Boxel) 
One of the most exquisite and largest Anemones 
we have ever had the pleasure of distributing. A 
Two 
dazzling white. Very occasionally the inner cush- 
ion of creamy white will be faintly tinged blush. 
A fine heavy grower of perfect form, unexcelled 
for exhibition purposes with individual flowers 6 
inches and more across. The Award of Merit was 
given this variety by the Horticultural Society of 
New York at the Chrysanthemum Show this fall. 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
GAY NINETIES (Department of Agriculture) 
This lovely Japanese Chrysanthemum, pale rosa- 
line purple with deeper pink reverse has proven 
itself very popular in our greenhouse this year. 
ICICLE 
A snow white Japanese type with tubular petals. 
Attaining a height of 6 feet. In full flower for 
Thanksgiving. 
JENNIFER 
An English importation. Beautiful large yellow 
Single with dustings of rich carmine-red. Very 
heavy flowered type. Quite a tall grower and does 
best when disbudded. Matures November 15th. 
PEACH GLOW 
Beautiful large Single of magnificent rich chamois 
pink. Quite a popular variety with our visitors here 
this Fall. Tall grower on fine stiff stems. Maturing 
November 5th to 10th. 
PIPPIN (Department of Agriculture) 
Large improved Pompon of clear lemon yellow. 
Grows beautifully in spray form or disbudded if 
the grower so desires. 
POT OF GOLD [Department of Agriculture) 
Large double yellow Pompon. Very tall grower. 
Does best when disbudded and matures about 
October 15th. 
SAIKIKO (Gillies) 
Rich golden bronze Feathery Chrysanthemum 
with a reverse of true old gold. Medium in height, 
maturing about November 20th. 
WHITE FRIEDA (Szybillo) 
The white duplicate of the original “Frieda.” 
Glistening white Anemone with pale yellow cush- 
ion. In full flower November 1st. Created consid- 
erable comment at the shows wherever exhibited. 
“Award of Merit at the New York Chrysanthemum 
Show this Fall. 
