New Chrysanthemums 
1947 & 1948 Introductions 
BOKHARA. Rich blending of soft crimson and wine shades, 
plus an irridescent or luminous quality both distinctive 
and captivating. Exceptionally hardy, upright, disease 
resistant plant. Full double, perfectly formed flowers. A 
splendid grower. Height 2 ft. October 10th. 60c each; 3 
for $1.65. 
KOREAN PRINCESS. (Plant Patent No, 640.) The first 
true anemone-flowered hardy Chrysanthemum. The shape- 
ly blossoms, 2% inches across, rich bronze-red on opening, 
with a perfectly formed golden-bronze cushioned center, 
change to soft strawberry-crimson as they mature; a 
tapestry effect as charming as it is unique. A_ husky, 
hardy 2 ft. plant with many blossoms on the well branched 
stems. In full flower October 15th. 75¢ each: 3 for $2.00. 
CARNIVAL. Conspicuously distinct among its garden com- 
panions throughout the long Mum season is this gay new- 
comer. “Blowing burnt-orange” best describes the play of 
bronze, red and golden bronze shades: literally, it gleams. 
The full double blossoms, 3% inches across, carried on 
long, slender, nicely branched sprays are perfect for cut 
arrangements; the heavily branched plant amazingly free 
and productive. Lusty dark green foliage carried right 
down to the ground, the plant alone is a garden ornament. 
in full bloom October 10th. Height 2% to 3 ft. The bright- 
est thing in the fall garden. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
MELLOW GLOW. Mellow indeed is this matchless suffusion 
of soft orange-buff, peach-pink and bronze nasturtium 
tints. Briefly, a “bronze with personality” and by far the 
most appealing Mum we have seen in its color. Sturdy, 
upright growing, rich green plant with an abundance of 
2% to 3 inch full double blossoms on well branched sprays, 
In full bloom October 5th. Height 2% ft. Cuts beautifully. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
KARL A. REICHE. This trim, tidy, little pompon, tested 
over several years under all conditions, soil and weather, 
is without question one of the most durable and hardy of 
all garden pompons. It is densely branched, erect growing, 
shapely 2 ft. plant; loaded with blossoms from late Septem- 
ber on... surviving the killing frosts which mar other 
kinds. The color is a unique art blending of old-rose, red- 
mauve and ripe strawberry shades, and deserving of its 
own spot in the garden. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
FRED F, ROCKWELL. (Plant Patent No. 718.) The most 
gorgeous blending of bronze and orange tones ever seen 
in a pompon. The dense growing plant is perfect in grow- 
ing habit; amazingly prolic. In full flower in early Octo- 
ber. Wonderfully fine as a cut flower. Blossoms resist 
frost well. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
WHITE WONDER. A new early flowering pompon of great 
attractiveness. The well formed ball-shaped blossoms are 
first soft creamy white developing to mellow-white. 30 
inches in height with heavily branched sprays. In full 
bloom about September 25th. An excellent cutflower vari- 
ety. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25. 
SPECIAL: one each of the above seven varieties for 
$4.40 postpaid, 
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