CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1942 
AGNES WALFORD—Golden Yellow Spoon—tThe fine 
texture and form will be appreciated by connoisseurs of 
something different and better in spoon type 
Chrysanthemums. Matures October 25th. Medium 
height. 
JOHN BANKS—Semi-double flowered Orange Bronze 
Korean. Very hardy variety. This has been well tested 
and proven very valuable for an early cut flower. Ma- 
tures October | Oth. 
FLORA E. WHITING—A beautiful white Pompom suit- 
able for disbudding. Its greatest value is its flowering 
season, October 5th. Flower measures 2!/5 inches. Fine 
commercial variety of medium height. 
MRS. WYNANT D, VANDERPOOL—Masnificent white 
single, very clear and each flower perfect form. This — 
will be a great acquisition for a long needed early 
white single flower 2!/, to 3 inches across. Matures 
October 5th, 
W. STARKE—Lemon Yellow Pompom possessing excellent 
form and substance attains a diameter of 2 to 3 inches 
when fully developed. A vigorous grower. Matures 
December 10th. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
EARLY OCTOBER—In size and color about the same as 
October Rose but blooms October 4th. Here is an 
early pink of midseason quality. Has abundant medium 
sized foliage and fine stem. Grows five feet from 
June planting. This variety should prove a boon to the 
grower who does not grow mums under shade. Take 
terminal bud for best color. 
MONGOL—Misght be styled an early Detroit News which 
it resembles except that the blooms build higher in the 
center. A fine golden bronze coming into flower by 
October 20th. Grows five feet from June planting. 
Good stem and foliage. Take terminal bud. 
GLORIA—A fine late commercial yellow, blooming just 
right for Thanksgiving cutting. November 25th.  In- 
curved bloom of large size and good substance. Good 
stem and foliage. Grows four feet from June plant- 
ing. Take terminal bud. 
DECEMBER WHITE—Should prove valuable to the 
grower who wants fine blooms in December without 
having to use artificial light for retarding blooming. 
The bloom is always clear white, large size, incurved 
and carried on strong stems. Holds fine on the plant 
or after being cut. Grows five feet from July Ist plant- 
ing. Take terminal bud. 
POMPONS 
CHO CHO—Large button type pompon. Fine even 
shade of lavender pink flower the size of Pink Dot. 
Makes fine sprays and cuts heavily. Medium height. 
Blooms October 9th. 
YELLOW-HAMMER—Bright golden yellow pompon to 
come in ahead of Golden Spray and Goldfinch. Blooms 
are same size as pink Dot. Medium height and pro- 
duces heavily, making fine sprays. Good for shading. 
FAIR MAID—Beautiful clear shade of daybreak pink. 
Something unusual in pompons and extremely valuable 
tor making up. Sells on sight in our wholesale market. 
Blooms are 2!/5 inches in diameter and produced in fine 
sprays. Fine grower and blooms October 20th. 
UNEEDA—Late pink pompons of good color and sub- 
stance are sadly needed and always welcome. This 
variety should quickly make a place for itself for Thanks- 
giving cutting, its blooming date being November 25th. 
Grows to medium height and produces well. 
ANEMONE- 
COLLARETTE—A white anemone with bright yellow 
cushion. The blooms are 2!/, inches in diameter and 
are produced in fine sprays and have a splendid sub- 
stance. This should become a great favorite in the 
market because of its ability to withstand handling. 
Blooms November 8th and holds well. 
SINGLE 
AURORA—Here is a late pink single which will prove 
extremely valuable for cutting along with Garza Su- 
preme. The blooms are three inches in diameter, bright 
pink with bright yellow disc. Grows four feet tall with 
strong stems and the yield is very heavy. 
THE ABOVE VARIETIES—75c EACH—$5.00 PER DOZEN 
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