4 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

“GOOD MORNING” 
(See illustration on Front Cover) 
“Good Morning,” the 1937 yellow root-sport of 
“Astrid,” possesses all the finest qualities of that 
well known early hardy chrysanthemum. 
Rooted cuttings in May develop into strong, 
vigorous plants conspicuous among all other 
chrysanthemums for their beautiful dark green 
blight and disease-resistant foliage. 
The plants with strong branches require no dis- 
budding, and are very floriferous. Bronzy buds 
unfold by mid-September into a light cream, 
Flowers in good condition were picked in early 
November after frosts and heavy snow in October. 
Disbudded, “Good Morning” may be used for 
speciman flowers, which keep more than two 
weeks. The plants are excellent for landscape use, 
or may be potted, and can be had in bloom in the 
house until after Thanksgiving Day. Removed 
after heavy frost to the greenhouse, “Good Morn- 
ing” may be forced into bloom for Mother’s Day. 
In the open the plants require no winter protec- 
tion, and are abundant propagators. 
Field’ Grown... Nc. ceo ee 5.50 40.00 
Pot Plants in Spring Only .... 3.00 20.00 
Aglow. Double bright orange flowers. 
Apricot. Apricot color, well formed, full 
flowers, measuring 214” across, growing 
2% feet tall. Good cut flower sort. 
Barbara Cumming. Clear yellow in color, 
shading to orange-bronze toward the 
center. 
Durbin. Large salmon pink, suffused 
with crimson, semi-double flowers, 
daisy type. Very attractive colors. 
Blooms measure 24%” across. 
Julia. Georgeous, large, delicate pink, 
full flower over 3” across. Petals are 
« long, slightly straggly, has good lasting 
cut flower qualities. Height 2% feet. 
We believe this variety will be popular 
for its beauty as well as an early sort. 
Lovelight. Large pale pink duplex flowers. 
Mary Youdath. A most striking color of 
Vivid Rose with a deep gold center, a 
pleasing combination. Dwarf and bushy 
habit. Vigorous grower. 
Mrs. S. P. Rotan. Double brilliant golden 
yellow, shading to deep orange. 
Pearl White. Very early white, flowers 
are small full, irregular, about 1” 
across, 12” high, bushy. 
Pink Bouquet. Words cannot describe 
this exquisite and outstanding in- 
troduction. The flowers are a deli- 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
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