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Good Morning. A yellow sport of Astrid with bronzy buds 
unfolding by mid-September to a rich golden, single-type, 
daisy-like flower, which after a long bloom season fades to light 
cream. Flowers in good condition have been picked in early 
November after frosts and heavy snow in October. Disbudded 
it may be used for specimen flowers which keep more than two 
weeks. Excellent for landscape use or may be potted. No Winter 
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Granny Scovill. A lovely, large flower fully 4% inches across 
and of nice, fluffy form. The color is a warm coral-bronze. 
Dwarf and branching growth with fine healthy foliage. Not too 
hardy but sufficiently outstanding in other respects to merit 
additional Winter care. In full bloom October 10. 2 ft...... 
Jean Cumming. Large flowers of purest white, with the softest 
yellow and blush shading at the center of the buds. Growth erect 
and wiry ; height medium. Flowers September 15. The best 
white variety to date... .. 
Judith Anderson. Nicely ‘formed, well- rounded, button- type 
flowers, 114 inches across, clear butter-yellow in color. Very 
desirable for massing or edging. Dwarf habit... ; 
King Cushion. Identical with Amelia excepting that the flowers 
are deep bronzy salmon with a suffusion of rose... . 
Lavender Lady. This fragrant flower brings true lavender to the 
garden Chrysanthemums. No trace of mauve, pink, or magenta 
appears under any light conditions. The silvery lavender flowers 
are 3 inches or more across and appear in Sey pe 
sprays. October 8. 21% ft. ... 
Lillian Doty. Medium early; ball-shaped: light rose. 3 ft.. 
Little Bob. Low, mound-like plants completely covered with 
bronze-crimson blossoms. Har dy and colorful. October. 1% ft. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont III. A flawless flower. The sensation 
of many of last Fall’s gardens. The 214-foot, shapely, bushy 
plants have every branch carrying splendid sprays of glorious 
3% to 4-inch flowers of rosy salmon blended with soft bronzy 
fawn and livened with iridescent tints of gold. Delightfully 
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October Girl. Flowers semi-double, fully 2 inches across, pink 
shaded with lavender. October 1. 
Pomponette. Diminutive in habit, ‘this ‘charming ‘addition, 
grown primarily for pot-culture, will nonetheless be a valuable 
garden variety from New Jersey south, where Winter conditions 
are not too severe, because it is in full flower by mid-September. 
Shading from warm bronze in the bud stage to clear primrose- 
yellow when fully open, it presents a striking color combination. 
Not over 1 foot in height . 
Ruth Cumming. Rich reddish bronze with terra-cotta shades, 
aging to an even, soft bronze tone. October 10.............. 
Ruth Hatton. A Decorative Pompon type that is a clear ivory- 
white when fully opened. October 10. 
September Bronze. The warm bronze tints of Autumn are beau- 
tifully reflected in about the shapeliest little pompon blossoms 
you have ever seen; quantities of them, shading from golden 
bronze to intense warm bronze, simply cover the plant from mid- 
September on through into November or killing frost. 
September Cloud. Beautifully rounded blossoms, purest. white 
in color with primrose shading in center, and wonderfully 
dark green contrasting foliage. Nicely rounded, compact plant 
completely covered with flowers from mid-September until 
frost. One of the best white Pompons... . 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yellow blossoms, ‘trim and 
neat, twenty-five or more to a spray, completely cover the 
shapely, well-rounded plants by mid-September and go on and 
on until the season’s end. Colorful mounds, the plants are 18 
inches in height—much wider—the first season. Immensely 
prolific and somewhat earlier in succeeding years... .. 
White Gull. A dwarf Baby Pompon not exceeding ab ‘foot. 
Growth very compact, like Amelia. Pure white flowers, 1 inchin 
._ diameter, are produced in great abundance. August 20. 
Winnetka. Decorative. Blooms in early October, erowing 2 ‘feet 
high. Lovely, large, shaggy, pure white flowers . re, 
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