1948 Nouelties 
CONSTELLATION 
Yellow Decorative—Matures November 5 
The two outstanding features of this variety are its uniformity 
in response to black cloth shading and its dependability as a high 
producer of quality flowers. Constellation has consistently yielded 
as high as the most productive of the commercial varieties. With 
the use of light and shade we recommend this variety for flowering 
from May 5 to November 15. 
SENECA 
Orange Bronze Decorative—Matures November 1 
The earliest bronze pompon in the cloth house shading 
program. It holds its color well. It is a better producer 
than Navaho. It is the most reliable bronze pompon for 
early shading. 
TALLY-HO 
Yellow Intermediate Pompon—Matures November 15 
A quality pompon. It is very similar in many respects 
to the variety Princeton and complements this variety in 
being a clear yellow and well-rounded hard pompon. 
YELLOW QUEEN | 
Yellow Sport of Orchid Queen—Matures November 10 
Highly recommended for natural flowering and delayed 
flowering into Thanksgiving season by the use of artificial 
light. 
SPELLBOUND 
Lavender Pink Decorative—Matures September 25 
A striking 3 inch decorative that combines the beauty 
and grace of Lavender Lady with the durability and sub- 
stance 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. 

Tally-Ho. 
SERENITY 
White Daisy—Matures 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, be- 
cause of its strength and rigidity makes a beautiful border 
or low hedge. 
HONEYCOMB 
Yellow Pompon—Matures September 25 
A small perfectly formed pompon of intense golden 
yellow. The flowers are born on well formed sprays, nearly 
ideal for cut flowers of medium 18-22” stems. 
Honeycomb is a marked advance over the widely grown 
and well known Early Yellow and Pomponette in that the 
habit of growth is more vigorous and productive, the 
flowering season is equally early and the quality and color 
of the flower is such as to closely rival many greenhouse 
grown counterparts. 
Honeycomb will shape up to a fine pot plant or add a 
distinctive note of formality and rich color to the fall 
garden scene. 
Prices, Rooted Cuttings on all above 7 items $80.00 per 1000 
