RED RUST 
(Depetris) 
An exquisitely colored, well rounded, large pompon blooming November 5, The 
color is a beautiful blend of orange, red and chrome bronze similar to Natoma. 
The habit of growth is clean, uniform, and vigorous with excellent foliage and well 
branched sprays. The scintillating color is an epoch in chrysanthemum breeding but 
it is sensitive to intense light and is, therefore, best adapted to later greenhouse shad- 
ings and natural flowering. It possesses greater vigor and is easier to grow than 
Natoma. The production excels that of Navaho. In its natural season Red Rust 
should become a very important variety in creating greater consumer appeal and 
stimulating interest in intrinsically vivid and useful colors. Price $90.00. 
SUNKIST 
(Yoder Bros.) 
An intense golden yellow single that flowers normally with Vibrant December 20, 
for the Christmas season. 
The variety lends itself to wide variations in culture and dependably produces a 
profitable crop. Like Vibrant, Yukon, and Rosalind it is well suited to late planting 
and ground bed culture. In preliminary trials it has responded very satisfactorily 
when lighted for delayed flowering. Easily grown and readily sold, Sunkist fills a 
real demand for Golden Christmas daisies. Price $90.00. 
DEBONAIR 
(Yoder Bros.) 
A rich crimson red decorative pompon that blooms normally December 5. The beauty 
and symmetry of its form combined with the velvety gloss of its rich and intense 
color has never failed to create enthusiastic comment. Shaded to flower for the 1945 
National Chrysanthemum show in Cleveland it took top honors in seedling competi- 
tion. Moderate temperatures, optimum light intensity and other environmental con- 
ditions which promote a firm wood and gradual elongation of stem and spray best 
suit this variety. Debonair can be lighted for the Christmas Season. The growth is 
vigorous, and healthy and because of the strong consumer demand for this color, 
it commands premium prices. Price $90.00. 
BROCADE 
(Yoder Bros.) 
A lively cameo pink daisy that blooms naturally with Masterpiece November 15. 
The variety is of extremely easy culture. Its free, vigorous growth makes for top 
production. It is medium to tall in height, and the strong stems develop big, well 
branched sprays. The response of Brocade to shading is similar to that of Masterpiece 
and should be grouped with that variety in the shading program. Brocade is the 
pink daisy to complement Masterpiece in later shadings and natural flowering. For 
a mid-season pink single to fill the gap between the early pink singles, Oct. Pink 
and W.H. Buckingham, and the later variety, Valencia, we suggest Brocade, 
Price $90.00. 
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