
SUNKIST 
Here is an intense golden yellow single that flowers with Vibrant, 
December 20. Good for late planting along with Vibrant, Yukon, 
and Rosalind. The same ground bed culture you may be using 
for them, suits Sunkist also. It has responded very satisfactorily 
in preliminary trials when lighted for delayed flowering. Easy, 
dependable, and a golden daisy that fills a real demand at Christ- 
mas time. Price $90.00 per 1|000. 
RED RUST 
Vivid. Exquisite. Scintillating. All this and more could be said 
about the color of this new, well rounded, large pompon that 
blooms November 5. We will try to explain the shade by asking 
you to picture a beautiful blend of orange, red, and chrome 
bronze similar to Natoma. The habit of growth is clean, uniform 
and vigorous — making a variety easier to grow than Natoma. 
The sprays are well branched, giving a heavier production than 
Navaho. Red Rust DOES NOT SHADE and should be grown 
for its natural season only because its color is sensitive to the 
intense light of earlier shading periods, Price $90.00 per !000. 
DEBONAIR 
A decorative pompon of rich crimson red for December 5 nor- 
mally. This is the top honor seedling of the 1945 National Chrys- 
anthemum show in Cleveland. If lighted for the Christmas season, 
it should command premium prices, as we need not dwell upon 
the demand for a symmetrical velvety red at that time. Moderate 
temperatures, optimum light intensity and other environmental 
conditions which promote a firm wood and gradual elongation 
of stem and spray best suit this variety. A vigorous and healthy 
pompon you will be glad to have. Be sure to include Debonair 
in your 1947 plantings. Price $90.00 per 1000. 

