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EXCLUSIVE CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
Che Famow De Petris Hybrids 
AFTERGLOW, This variety possesses a very 
unusual and pleasing color of raspberry- 
salmon which later fades to buff-salmon. 
BLOOMS ARE FROST-RESISTANT. This 
variety is as equally suitable for cutting 
as for garden decoration. Coming into 
full bloom the latter part of September 
the blooms are large, extremely solid and 
of great substance. Sturdy erect plants 
with the unsurpassed De Petris foliage. 
Afterglow will prove itself an outstanding 
and pleasing variety. 
Prices on Afterglow, Congo and White Gold: 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; $10.00 per doz. 
1945 Introductions 
Illustrated in color on pages 1 and 2. 
1946 INTRODUCTIONS 
CONGO. Medium size fully double blossoms 
borne on erect and sturdy stems. Small 
leathery dark green disease-resistant fo- 
liage. A lovely color of attractive coppery 
bronze-red. In full bloom by the 20th of 
September. 
WHITE GOLD. Cushion type early flower- 
ing Chrysanthemum starting to bloom in 
late August and continuing until late 
October. The main portion of the fully 
double flowers is pure white with a fully 
double pale yellow eye for rich contrast. 
Because of its bushy growth, excellent 
foliage and fool-proof growing qualities 
it is excellent for growing in the frontal 
portion of the border. 
KENONA 
We have never been as enthusiastic over 
a hardy garden Chrysanthemum since the 
introduction of Louise Schling almost fifteen 
years ago. Picture a bunch of the finest 
Pompons grown in the greenhouse of the 
most pleasing shade for autumn with un- 
matchable substance, and you have an idea 
of Kenona grown in your garden. Rarely, 
if ever, does a Pompon or Chrysanthemum 
have that indoor-grown look. Kenona has it. 
We consider Kenona perfection in garden 
Mums. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; $12.50 
per doz. (See page | for Special Collection 
Offer.) 
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ALLEGRO. A charming and beautiful variety that will be welcomed by all con- 
noisseurs. It is difficult to describe the unusual blend of glowing shrimp-pink 
suffused with coppery salmon. One of the finest varieties for cutting, coming 
into bloom October 15th. This variety may be disbudded to produce large 
single blossoms. 
AVIATOR. We predict that this new rich coppery red will be the most popular 
garden Chrysanthemum of its color. The quality of the blooms compares 
favorably with the finest greenhouse Pompons. A vigorous and easy grower, 
coming into full bloom October 10th. 
MORNING STAR. A large fully double soft primrose-yellow shading to cream- 
yellow. Extremely early flowering, blooming from late August until killing 
frost. The dwarf, vigorous and spreading plants are literally covered with 
myriads of bloom. It is extremely hardy and the foliage is disease resistant. 
3 for $2.00; $7.50 per doz. 

SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFERS 
(Strong 214-in. pot-grown plants) 
1 each of 3 1945 Introductions ............ $2.00 
3 each of 3 1945 Introductions ............ 5.50 
1 each of 4 1944 Introductions ............ 2.00 
3 each of 4 1944 Introductions ............ 5.50 
1 each of 6 1943 Introductions ............ 2.75 
3 each of 6 1943 Introductions ............ 7.50 

1943 Introductions 
ARCTIC QUEEN. Large, Daisy-like blooms with several 
rows of broad petals on strong stems. A _ beautiful, 
bronzy yellow suffused with salmon. Foliage absolutely 
disease-resistant. Perfectly fool-proof and makes a 
splendid cut flower of great lasting quality. 
CORAL SEA. Dwarf spreading habit, plants are literally 
covered with hundreds of blossoms until the most severe 
killing frost. Flowers are double, of decorative type, 
the color a salmon-buff suffused with coppery rose 
softening to creamy salmon when the flowers are open. 
Hardy in sub-zero climate. Disease resistant. Very 
valuable for low borders and rock gardens. 
DUBONNET. A lovely autumn color. Single Amaranth- 
pink with beautiful glossy foliage. Insect and frost 
resistant. 
POLLYANA. The large, graceful single blossoms resemble 
a Gerbera or Transvaal Daisy on stems 21% ft. high. 
The color is a luminous Mayflower-pink with a sheen 
of rosy salmon. Delightfully different from all other 
garden Chrysanthemums. A _ very vigorous grower 
clothed with beautiful foliage. Absolutely hardy and 
disease and insect resistant. An ideal cut flower variety. 
WHITE CLOUD. Pure white, double blooms produced pro- 
fusely in September. Not as hardy as the other Arcti- 
cums but extremely valuable because of the scarcity of 
good double white hardy Chrysanthemums. 
WINSOME. All of the disease resistant and hardy attri- 
butes of the other varieties. The color is a superior soft 
peach-blossom-pink. Extremely free flowering. 
3 for $1.55; $5.00 per doz. 
ne UEEEEEEEEEE EERE EERE | 
Purchaser pays all transportation on Chrysanthemum 
plants. Minimum express shipment 35c. Parcel post 
shipments west of the Mississippi add 15c for one 
plant, 25¢ for 3 plants, 40c for 6 plants and 50c for 
10 plants; east of the Mississippi add 10c for one 

PURITY. A solid double white Pompon producing flowers on large plants of 
splendid growing habit. The height is 2 feet and the plant spreads about 
3 feet. Exceptionally hardy and early, blooming September 25th. : 
MIMOSA (Harvest Queen’. Large size double Pompon. Color a luminous non- 
fading yeilow. Plants are large and bushy with rigid stems. Another feature 
of this variety is its dark glossy foliage typical of the DePetris varieties. 
Matures September 20th. 
AUTUMN GLORY. Fine double extra hardy rich autumn-red Pompon. 
foliage, blooming in late September. 
Beautiful 
MORNING GLOW. A lovely early flowering lavender to mauve-pink without a 
trace of magenta. A most desirable color. 
3 for $1.85; $6.00 per doz. 
plant, 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 6 plants and 45c for 
10 plants. 

Dubonnet 
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Pollyana | 
Winsome 
Arctic Queen 
