THE MOUNTAIN KING 1944. Pumpkin-orange: Large flowers; tall but compact 
THOR 
VIKING 
BRUNNHILDE 
ELAINE 
OLAF 
GALAHAD 
GOLDEN DOME 
LORENGRIN 
RHEINGOLD 
SIEGFRIED 
IGLOO 
ESKIMO 
KRISTINA 
MME. GADSKI 
SONJA 
ASTRID 
HILDA 
LABRADOR 
STEGLINDE 
SOLVEIG 
plant. A strikingly excellent early variety. Oct. 7 
1943, Orange to Saturn-red. A full-petaled flower of heavy 
substance and size. Plant large. Oct. 17 
1938. Bronze-red. Flowers large, some extremely large and 
semi-double. Outstanding, should be in every garden. Oct. 1C. 
1938. Straw-bronze. Petals many, narrow, paper-thin. Poliage 
finely cut. Very effective. Oct. 6 
1944, Late bronze of good substance. Oct. 20 
1944, Light bronze daisy. Flowers many, big. Very early. 
This and Mme. Gadski are well ahead of all the rest. Oct. 3 
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1943. Yellow. Large flower of purest shade. Tall, and like 
Valhalla may require support if exposed to storms. Oct, 14 
1944, Canary-yellow. Spreading, its many flowers evenly 
arranged, A nice cut flower. Oct. 8 
1943. Golden yellow. Flowers large, on very strong tall 
reddish stems. Always effective. Oct. 20 
1938, Chinese yellow. A large strong plant with long sea- 
son of bloom. An old favorite of the true daisy group. Oct. 9 
1938, Large, rich sulphur-yellow, well-distributed. Long 
curved petals make this a distinguished flower. Oct 12 
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1939, We believe this to be the best white single garden 
chrysanthemum. Mound-shaped, completely covered with large 
flowers of good substance. page: 6 
1940, White. Flowers smaller, petals more rounded, plant 
a little denser than Igloo. Oct. 10 
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T1938. Still our leading pink variety. Deep rose-pink. 
Flower large, of excellent substance. Foliage dark and 
heavy. Oct. 12 
[944, Creamy light pink. Very early, very floriferous, highly 
dependable, fine cut flower, Oct. 3 
1943. Deep pink, a shade which can only be described as 
"slowing". Plant large, bushy. Oct. 14 
1935. Pale peach. Vigorous mound-shaped plant, foliage thick 
and resembling Chrysanthemum arcticum. Oct. 
1940. Lavender-pink. Dense plant; medium height. Oct. 5 
1945. Rose-pink, Late, frost-resistant. Oct. 18 
1941. Rose-pink sport of Brunnhilde. Oct. 6 
1943. Bright pink. Vigorous. Cheerful shade and fine 
distribution make it good for cutting. Oct. 10 
Our display garden of Northland daisies and Garden Chrysanthemums 
draws thousands of visitors from October 5th to November 5th. 
Twenty miles from downtown Philadelphia, ten miles from 
Wilmington, Delaware. 
For all garden purposes use Farm Bureau 4-12-4 fertilizer. 
RS Lba 2,26 50.ibs. 8.06 100 1b. economy bag 3.00 
