IVANHOE § (Yoder Bros.) 
A small reddish bronze mum, especially suited for early cloth house 
culture. The flower is decorative in form, similar but more formal than 
Glitters. Its hard substance 
gives it unusual shipping qual- 
ity. Foliage is small and is 
carried right up to the bloom. 
Stems are rigid and must be 
disbudded to a single flower. 
Like the Mandel varieties, it 
is vigorous and consistently 
produces a uniform crop. Be- 
cause of its free breaking 
habit, it will stand fairly close 
cropping and still produce uni- 
form stems. This same quality 
results in well shaped plants 
when grown in pots. Ivanhoe 
holds its color well under 
early shade when good bronze 
disbuds command a premium 
market. Its natural season is 
November list. Price $100.00. 

GRANITE STATE (G.J. Ball, Inc.) 
A small, clear white mum 
ideally suited for pot plant 
culture. The flower is of good 
substance, semi-incurved form 
and matures normally October 
25. The growth habit is simi- 
lar to Richard Mandel, being 
dwarf and compact. Granite 
State responds well to early 
shade, producing a quality 
flower much superior to Chris- 
tina. A fine contribution to 
pot plant culture from the 
University of New Hamp- 
shire. Price $100.00. 

