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DE PETRIS NOVELTY INTRODUCTIONS 
FOR 1948 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Pimalia—A very tight quilled Pompom of soft lav- 
ender pink. Flowers of medium size on plants about 
three feet tall. If disbudded, flowers are better placed 
on the sprays and are larger, than if permitted to grow 
naturally. Excellent foliage. Flowering time November 
5th to 1LOth. 
White Coreopsis—We have given this variety an 
unusual name, for a Chrysanthemum, because it has 
very large flat petals, reminding one of “Coreopsis.” 
It is a Single in type and glistening white in color, Can 
be grown either disbudded or in sprays and its three 
rows of petals makes it a very fine keeper and shipped. 
Pemrova—Dubonnet red in color. A very large flow- 
ering Pompom tightly quilled like a Dahlia. Height 30 
inches. Flowering time November 10th to 15th. 

White Coreopsis 
Mandarin—Very tightly quilled Pompom Dahlia 
type. True Princeton orange in color; differing from 
“Princeton” in, that it has smaller ball shaped flowers, 
while the original is flat in form. Nicely branched 
sprays on long stiff stems with deeply indented dark 
green foliage. Blooms October 25th to November Ist. 
Height 3 feet. 
Lavender Maid—The individual flowers are larger 
than “Pimalia” and much deeper lavender in color. 
Compact quilled Pompom Dahlia type of flower. Tall 

grower, very well branched. Matures November 15th 
Lavender Maid to 20th. Height 31% feet. 
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