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NEW SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Redhawk. 1944 introduction. An outstanding introduction. 
The double flowers in clusters are a striking color — Drag- 
on’s blood red to Brazil-red, and starlike in appearance. 
Upright grower. Mid-Aug. 18-24 in. Pot plants, 75¢ each; 
$2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
Redwing. Early produced semi-double Pompeian-red flowers 
on low, upright plants. Very floriferous. Early Sept. 
18-24 in. Pot plants, 60¢ each; $1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
Redwood. 1944 introduction. A low compact grower covered 
most of the season with semi-double flowers of carmine to 
oxblood red, and gives a very striking bright effect. Espe 
cially good in a border where a-low compact plant is de- 
sired. Mid-Aug. 15-18 in. Pot plants, 75¢ each; $2.00 per 3; 
$7.50 per doz. 
Snowball. 1944 introduction. One of the very first white 
varieties to bloom. The large double flowers are ivory in 
color at first, becoming pure white. Mid-Aug. 2 ft. Pot 
plants, 75¢ each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
Sunred. The habit and form of the flowers are much like 
those of Chippewa, but color is a bright Brazil red; large, 
semi-double. Early Sept. 2-21% ft. Pot plants, 60¢ each; 
$1.60 per 3; $6.00 per doz. 
Waterlily. Semi-double with four rows of lovely white rays, 
suggests a waterlily in full bloom. Its pale yellow center 
adds to its attractiveness. Plant is narrow, upright, and 
the blooms, borne on long stems, cover the tips of the 
plant. 2-214 ft. Pot plants, 65¢ each; $1.70 per 3; $6.50 per 
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Welcome. The latest newcomer of this type, and the only 
one of its color on the market to date. Large, double bright 
mallow-purple- flowers on long stems, good for cutting. 
August till frost. 2-21 ft. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; 
$5.00 per doz. 
Isn’t It Wonderful? 
A 2-yr.-old plant of CHRYSANTHEMUM Maximum (Shasta Daisy) 
Admiral Byrd 
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