LISTINGS FOR 1947 
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HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS | 
Pompons, Singles, Anemones 
The selection of Hardy Chrysanthemum offered consists of the very 
finest early flowering and late flowering varieties. The color range is com- 
plete and represents the most desirable shades and tints. Any one: of. the 
varieties listed may be grown by you with the positive assurance of provid- 
ing you with masses of color for the late garden. Beginning with the early 
cushions, and almost any of the others for later on... 
Pompons are rounded blossoms of perfect form, ranging from arial or 
so-called buttons (1%4-inches in diameter) as the Jewells, to the large ball- 
like flowers of the Dot’s and Doty’s (3 to 4% inches in diameter). This 
large size applies to disbudded Poms. All are strong, upright growth, re- 
quiring little staking, if any, and have a greater ability to resist frost than 
the other types and for this reason are particularly valuable for the North 
where frosts come early. Are unsurpassed for cut flower work.. 
Anemones are one or more flat rays of perfect petals, but with a pro- 
nounced cushion or disc in the center of the flower. 
_ (H—Indicates hardy or garden varieties; D—Indicates varieties suit- | 
able for disbudding.) 
35e Each; Three Each, 90c. 
12, Labeled, Our Selection, $3.00; Unlabeled, $2.75. 
WHITE 
Height 
Order No. Name and Description Size and Type Matures 
Y10 SEPTEMBER CLOUD (H) Pure white... Low, Int., Pom Sept. 15 
Y15 WATER LILY (H) Sparkling white. Low, L, Dec. Sept. 15 
76 JEAN CUMMINGS (H) Ivory white... Tall, L, Dec. Sept. 20 
V1 YOUDATHS WHITE (H) Best early white__Low, L, Dec. Sept. 25 
X 2 AVALANCHE (H) One of the six best MumsMed., L, Dec. Oct. 5 
W1i8 SILVER MOON (H) Shasta Daisy like... Tall, L, Sel. Sept. 15 
CG 4M WHULESSBOONS@CH) Clear ahite.2 Tall, L, Spoon Oct. 1 
Tae UGVEA TID OR GH ye Greamewhiter 9 2. ee Med., Int., Pom Oct. 10 
78 WHITE JEWELL, Good early Pom_ Med., S., Pom. Oct. 15 
80 IRENE (H) Good early cutflower___._. Med., S., Pom. Oct. 15 
H 8 MINONG, Fine for cutflower work_._. Dalles bom: Oct. 20 
D1i3 SOCONTOSCD HH jaGlearewihiten. = = fo 3 Med., L., Pom. Oct. 25 
Sie ARCADIA Goodstirmebloomse. ass <e Tall, Int:, Pom) -@ct225 
S2e eH HAGULIT (D)F Creamiwnhites sa ws Tall; Int, Pom? Octcs 
De WHEE BALLET: GIRGs (HA)? Prolific. =. 7 Tall, L., Anem. Nov. 1 
Di Ae WHIETESDOTY-(D)Alvoryewhite: 22.0. Med., L., Pom. Nov. 1 
88 WHITE IZOLA (D) Good white... Tall, L., Anem. Nov. 1 
P9 CRYSTAL JEWELL, Good, firm blooms... Palle Soe bom Nov. 1 
debe VESPER Good+late. Pommdes sete te Tall, Int., Pom. Nov. 8 
H 6 RICHARD MANDELL (D) Best large ball__.Med., L., Pom. Nov. 10 
84 WHITE FRIEDA (D) Yellow cushion ____. Med., L., Anem. Nov. 10 
YELLOW 
C8 ALGONQUIN (H) Sulphur yellow Med., L., Dec. Nov. 10 
O 3 CALENDULA (H) Chrome yellow __... _Med., L., Dec. Sept. 15 
68 BARBERA CUMMINGS (H) Buff yellow_...Med., L., Dec. Sept. 15 
J 8 POMPONETTE (H) Light buff yellow —___. Med., Int., Pom. Sept. 15 
Y 4 APRICOT GLOW, Apricot yellow —_ Med., Int., Dec. Sept. 20 
Nee Cun toe beachsDUuliy. 2 ee a ee Short, Int., Dec. Sept. 25 
X 5 KING MIDAS (8H), Light yellow lemon____. Med., L., Dec. Sept. 30 
D5 JUDITH ANDERSON (H) Golden yellow__...Med., S., Pom. Sept. 30 
A 2 PRIMULA (H) Pale yellow, prolific... Med., L., Sel. Oct. 10 
ASL FLAVITA (H) Golden yellow 22 = 3) Med., Int., Dec. Oct. 10 
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