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INTRODUCTIONS 
These have never been offered be- 
fore. At the Massachusetts Horti- 
cultural Society Show last fall these 
four varieties attracted considerable 
attention. Their compact habit of 
growth and profusion of good-sized 
blooms in the early part of the season 
especially recommend them. 
Priced at 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 

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ARBUTUS 
TOP KICK 
A large Pompon Chrysanthemum, fully double, and of a clear soft 
tan color. The plant is of medium height, well branched, with good 
healthy foliage. The name was suggested by its superior and outstand- 
ing quality. In bloom in mid-September. 
ARBUTUS 
The delicate pink of this variety is much like the color of the may- 
flower. It is one of our earliest bloomers, coming in late August and 
early September. It makes a valuable cut-flower. An unusual and very 
attractive variety. 
TANGERINE 
Large aster-type flowers of a brilliant tangerine color make this 
variety quite distinctive. The plants are medium in height and well 
branched, furnishing an abundance of bloom from the middle of Sep- 
tember on. 
TRIUMPH 
We have long sought for a red Mum showing neither yellow nor 
bronze shadings. This is it. The bloom is large and with the color of the 
Heart of France aster. Give it good cultivation and plenty of water and 
it will surprise you. In bloom with us in early September. 
