

Our new introductions for 
1948 show the splendid pro- 
gression of varieties since 
we first disseminated these 
remarkable hardy garden 
Mums in 1943. 
MARY MacARTHUR, our first patented 
variety is good enough to be used by 
the most meticulous commercial 
flower grower for cut flower sales. 
It has beauty, character and tremen- 
dous substance, hard crisp foliage and 
a porous strong stem insuring its long 
lasting qualities as a cut flower; in 
full bloom October 15th. Mary Mac- 
Arthur is the most significant ad- 
vance toward a perfect hardy cut 
flower garden Chrysanthemum to 
date. Price: Strong 214-in. pot- 
grown plants, $1.50 each. 
RESPLENDENT. Best described as rasp- 
berry-carmine, compact roundish 
blooms of good substance. Dwarf 
habit with excellent foliage and 
stems. Blooms Oct. 1Oth. 
Golden Fleece. Exceptionally strong 
grower, deep golden yellow non-fad- 
ing disease-free foliage, strong stems. 
A real yellow. Blooms Sept. 15th. 

Verona. The most pleasing pink since 
Allegro. Pink of a coral-shrimp shade 
deeper and much more compact than 
Allegro, also much earlier. Blooms 
about October Ist. We are just as 
enthusiastic over Verona as we were 
over Allegro. 
PRICE 
Strong 22-inch pot-grown plants, 
$1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 

Resplendent Golden Fleece Verona 
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