



FOR 1948 PLANTING 



Serenity 
(YODER BROS., INC.) WHITE DAISY — SEPTEMBER 25 
The major requirements of a good garden chrysanthemum are early, showy, 
flowers borne on rigid compact, bushy plants. A degree of resistance to frost 
winter kill, insects and diseases is equally desirable. Serenity combines all of 
these qualities plus a uniformity of growth and flowering seldom exceeded by 
an outdoor chrysanthemum. It is a beautiful creamy white, heavily petalled 
daisy that opens rapidly to a real show of literally hundreds of blooms. 
As a pot plant, it resembles the bushy, compactness of Judith Anderson and 
Pomponette. The shapely plant, because of its strength and rigidity makes a 
beautiful border or low hedge. 
Suei[botind 
(YODER BROS., INC.) LAVENDER PINK DECORATIVE — SEPTEMBER 25 
A striking 3-inch decorative that combines the beauty and grace of Lavender 
Lady with the durability and substance of Jean Treadway. Spellbound captivates 
the eye with its gloss and finish derived from Burgundy. The plant is a solid, 
compact bush attaining a height of 24 inches. The characteristic, uniformly 
planed flower development contributes to a wonderfully showy mass effect that 
cannot fail to greatly enhance the early fall garden. The habit of growth is 
equally ideal for pot plant culture. 
Caroline Yosick 
A small, decorative, lavender pink pompon (SHELBY FLORAL) 
that flowers naturally October 20. Caroline 
Yosick gives a sharp and uniform response 
to black cloth shade and its major value is for 
August and September flowering. It compl1- 
ments and completes an important trio for 
early shading—Caroline Yosick, Pinocchio, 
and Gold Coast. It has a very dependable 
growth habit, does not crown like Jewell, and 
has a much more rigid stem than Jessie and 
Pink Dot. The small, decorative flower of 
Caroline Yosick possesses excellent color- 
holding quality, and is very satisfactory under 
even the earliest shadings. Its color is not 
outstanding in natural daylight but brightens 
or softens remarkably under artificial lights. 

