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CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Larce FLowEriInc— (Continued ) 
YELLOW 
GOLD LODE—B. S. & Co., 1927. The earliest large flowering yellow and a 
good one for both cut flowers and pot culture. Take the bud about August 
20th and cut the first week in October or shade it and cut any time after 
September Ist. Take terminal bud when shading. 
CELESTRA—B. S. & Co., 1929. A round compact flower that follows Gold 
Lode in bloom. Very good for shading. Take last crown bud for best 
flowers. Blooms normally about October 10th. 
COMET—B. S. & Co., 1940. A very intense golden yellow blooming October 
15th when good mums are in demand. Grows to four feet from June 
planting. Stiff stem and excellent foliage. Take terminal bud. Very fine for 
shading. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR—Sport from Ambassador and equally valuable for 
either shading or to grow normally. Grow it along the same as the white. 
BUTTERBALL—B. S. 
& C., 1943. An ex- 
cellent early clear 
yellow blooming 
Ocia2) thes ihe 
flowers are in- 
curved with good 
substance and 
handle very well. 
Grows to about 
four feet from June 
planting with stiff 
stems and good 
foliage. Keeps 
very well. A real 
commercial vari- 
ety to be grown 
in place of the 
Yellow Ambassa- 
dor. Take _ termi- 
nal bud. 
$2.50 per doz. 
$12.00 per 100 
$100.00 per 1000 Butterball 
GOLDEN GLORY—B. S. & Co., 1922. One of our first introductions but still 
considered one of the best yellows for blooming around November Ist. 
Grows four feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
BLAZING GOLD—B. S. & Co., 1939. An intense golden yellow variety that is 
one of the best for shading. The flower is globular in form and the stem 
and foliage are ideal. Grows five feet from June planting and blooms in 
September under shade and normally about the first of November. Take 
terminal bud. 

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