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THE 1943 NOVELTIES 
The following new varieties are only from responsible growers. Such growers will 
not release a new one that isn’t an improvement over an existing kind. We realize that 
not all new ones make good. This might sometimes be due to a variety not behaving 
everywhere as it does with the originator, but more often the grower’s cultural methods 
are faulty. An example ts the 50 year old variety Bonnaffon that many veteran growers 
have discarded and taken up numerous times. All the following are improvements, so 
better try out such types or colors in which you are most interested. 
Prices on Cuttings of all Novelties listed on this and 
following page $15.00 per 100— $125.00 per 1000 
YODER BROTHERS INTRODUCTIONS 
NAVAHO 
Designed for a cloth house, medium, decora- 
tive, red pompon. It blooms normally November 
5th. Color is deep crimson; reddish bronze 
under early shading. Responds well to shading 
and fills a great need for a cloth house variety in 
its color range. Growth is strong and uniform. 
The 214 inch flowers are well spaced on fine 
sprays. Stems are dark and hard; foliage is 
glossy, deep green. Production is very high; 
keeping and shipping qualities excellent. Equally 
valuable on raised benches or ground beds. Plant 
June 1-10. Final pinch July 10-15. C.S.A. Silver 
Medal at Boston in 1941. 
PIXIE 
Pixie is a large, well rounded button pompon, 
114 inches in diameter. Its color is deep golden 
yellow. The normal blooming date is Nov. 10th. 
Pixie has proven very valuable for early shading. 
Substance is outstandingly good, making the 
shipping and keeping qualities excellent. The 
plant is productive; the flowers are produced on 
stiff, wiry stems with good spray formations. 
This variety will respond well under a wide di- 
versity of cultures. 
Plant June 5-10. Final pinch July 10-15. 
ENCHANTRESS 
Enchantress is a beautiful deep pink anemone. 
As a disbud its blooms are 6 inches in diameter ; 
as a disbudded spray it reaches 4-5 iriches. The 
cushion develops fast and well, giving the va- 
riety a season of Dec. 5th and later, just a few 
days earlier than that of the well-known var- 
riety Dark Pink Supreme. Attains a medium 
height with uniformly strong stems. Growers 
of late Chrysanthemums will find Enchantress a 
useful addition to their list of varieties. Plant 
June 15-20. Final pinch Aug. 1-5. 
SPUN GOLD 
This variety has been on trial for several years 
under extensive plantings. It ranks among the 
highest producing pompons we know of. Spun 
Gold is a large decorative pompon; deep lemon 
yellow in color. It blooms Dec. 15th and later. 
Because of good substance it ships and keeps 
well. The stem is medium and strong. The flow- 
ers are well spaced on rigid sprays. Spun Gold 
has proven equally dependable under raised bench 
or ground bed culture. We believe it to be 
another bread-and-butter variety in the same 
late group as Snow. 
Plant June 15-20. Final pinch Aug. 5-10. 
CARILLON 
Carillon is a beautifully formed pink spray 
single. The color is a brilliant Valencia pink. Its 
season, Dec. 20 and later, further adds to the 
rapidly growing list of valuable late varieties. 
Form and substance are good with the flowers 
spaced well on rigid sprays. Growth is fast, un- 
usually free with no blind or vegetative tenden- 
cies. Production on Carillon is extremely high 
and uniform. It is versatile enough to stand 
relatively late planting if necessary on either 
raised benches or ground beds. 
Plant June 20-25. Final pinch Aug. 5-10. 
INDIANAPOLIS YELLOW 
This lemon yellow sport from Indianapolis 
Pink is another valuable addition to the very 
popular Indianapolis family. We think this is 
the best yellow mum for its specific flowering 
date. 
GOLDEN JANE 
A brilliant golden intensification of the orig- 
inal buff bronze Jane. Much brighter and more 
vivid in color. 
