Rooted Cuttings 
GREENHOUSE AND GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Early Ordering: Under present conditions we cannot urge too strongly that orders be 
placed as soon as possible. 
Schedule of Rates 
Twenty-five of a variety is the minimum that can be sup- 
plied; orders for more than 25 of a variety must be in multiples 
Oe Ase 
The prices per 100 and per 1,000 appear opposite each 
variety in the catalogue. 
If order totals 1,000 or more, all items will take the 1,000 rate. 
If order totals less than 1,000, all items less than 250 will 
be billed at the 100 rate; 250 or more of a variety always take 
the 1,000 rate. 
V. R. DePETRIS INTRODUCTIONS 
s Anaconda 
A large flowered commercial incurved possessing excellent 
substance and color. It is a free and easy grower with vigorous 
habit and risistance to disease. Forms clean strong medium tall 
stems with beautiful dark green medium sized foliage. Produces 
large blooms uniformly from any bud. Flowers do not shatter 
nor bruise easily from shipping or handling. The color is deep 
coppery red with golden bronze reverse, a shade very similar to 
the old variety David Roy. Date of maturity November 10 to 
November 15. This variety will appeal to both the retailer and to 
the grower. It will produce two good blooms to the plant with 
unusual uniformity. When shaded for early October flowering 
the color is a rich golden copper. We recommend this variety 
for its ease of culture, its high quality of blooms and its appealing 
color. 
s Cassandra 
A medium sized pompon having a fully rounded form 
and excellent substance. Strong stems carrying rigid well 
formed sprays. Foliage medium size and healthy. Produces 
bright orange bronze blooms with a crispy substance. The color 
does not fade or go dull as the flower matures. This variety 
bunches well and is a good shipper. It responds well to shading 
and is an excellent variety for cloth-house. Will produce an early 
crop of flowers without fading. Matures normally November 5 
to 10. Cassandra produces an average number of high quality 
blooms which do not shatter and requires the same cultural 
treatment as the varieties Mrs. Bulkeley and Rev. Bushnell. 

Golden Surprise 
On quantities of 10,000 or more we can allow a special dis- 
count of 5%, 25,000 or more 742%. 
In addition to the above 5% discount may be deducted for 
cash with order. 
In our Novelty Section will be found introductions 
by V. R. DePetris, Bristol Nurseries and Yoder Bros. 
Descriptions are by the originators. 
Varieties marked "S'’ recommended for shading. 

Seafoam 
s Seafoam 
Pure white large pompon having a full center and well 
rounded form. The blooms are produced on rigid and well spaced 
sprays. A free and easy grower with an unusually high pro- 
duction. Responds well to shading and well suited to cloth- 
house culture. Blooms November 20 to 25. This variety produces 
freely high quality white pompons at a period when they are 
badly needed. 
Golden Surprise 
A bright sulphur yellow pompon shading to golden yellow. 
Blooms on well formed sprays with rigid pedicils. The variety 
is of extremely easy culture, and possesses excellent glossy green 
foliage which is disease resistant. Will give very good produc- 
tion of attractive blooms having good form and _ substance. 
Matures November 20 to 25 when yellow pompons are in great 
demand. 
THREE VALENCIA FAMILY ADDITIONS 
GOLDEN JANE—A brilliant golden intensification of the original 
buff bronze Jane. Much brighter and more livid in color. 
APRICOT VALENCIA—An entirely new and beautiful deep 
apricot buff sport from Dark Pink Valencia. Ranks apricot 
bronze as Valencia ranks pink. 
RED VALENCIA—A sport from Valencia with a very versatile new 
color. It is a soft, pleasing tint of Brazil red. 

Prices on all the above introductions 
$15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
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