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RIVIERA 
A luminous pink decorative pompon blooming normally 
about December 10, just nicely following Minuet. This 
variety finishes beautifully, maintaining its color and 
form much better than existing varieties that bloom 
at the same season. The flower is showy and of good 
substance. Its heavy petallage permits an extended 
season of cutting. The plant is vigorous, of medium 
height and top production. The spray resembles that 
of Snow, being extremely rigid and well branched. 
Foliage is small with a very strong stem. A productive 
variety having a color and season in great demand. 

Riviera 



Vesper 
VESPER 
This variety is the result of an attempt to combine 
the flower quality of Rev. Bushnell with the free 
growth and high production of Sea Gull. It is a 
glistening white pompon that blooms normally No- 
vember 10. The flower is very pure in color and has 
unusually good substance. The form is beautiful and 
its heavy petallage permits a long period of cutting. 
Free growth, easy culture, and a well branched spray 
rank Vesper with the best of the early dependable 
varieties now in use. This unique combination of flower 
quality and free growth habit plus its favorable res- 
ponse to black cloth treatment should make this variety 
very popular. Gold Medal National Chrysanthemum 
Show 1943, 
Varieties on This Page $50.00 per 1000 
NOTE: All cuttings of Sunnyside, Revelation, Riviera and Vesper will be sold with the 
following restrictions: Purchaser may propagate tops from early cuttings for 
own use, but agrees to sell these varieties as Cut Flowers Only. Propagation 
rights are reserved and stock must be discarded after flowering season. Con- 
tract forms will be supplied by the originator and must be signed and returned 

before shipments are made. 
