COMPLETE LIST AND DESCRIPTIONS OF OUR 
EXCLUSIVE CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
(iy Gaon DeoPotris 
ybrids 
1948 INTRODUCTIONS 
Illustrated in color on page 1. 
MARY MacARTHUR. Any further description of this marvelous variety 
beyond that which is found on page | together with color illustra- 
tion we feel is unnecessary. We do feel, however, that Mary 
MacArthur is one of those varieties that will be popular 25 years 
hence. Price: $1.50 each. 
RESPLENDENT. Fully described on page 1; is a brilliant blending 
color so necessary for masses of Chrysanthemums. where blended 
color effects are desired. Price: $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. Illustrated on page |. Yellow Chrysanthemums 
are always the most popular because they provide the bright. shade 
necessary to set off the darker autumnal shades of other varieties. 
Golden Fleece fills this requirement beautifully. Price: $1.00 each; 
$11.00 per doz. 
VERONA. A variety that everyone will love because of its beautiful 
\ mass color effect and lovely compact growth. Price: $1.00 each; 
$11.00 per doz. 

1947 Introductions 
AMBROSIA. Beautiful blended peach-shrimp with undertones of rose 
and golden bronze. First bloom in late August continuing until 
October. Extremely hardy and free blooming. 
ARGONNE. A lovely pink button type, non-fading, unexcelled as a 
cut flower. In bloom early October, Disease resistant foliage. 
FIESTA. Brilliant gay large button type, unusual crispness and sub- 
stance, non-fading. In full bloom October Ist. 
NOKOMIS. A vigorous tall large decorative type pompon with. full 
double flowers. Color is a lovely autumn shade, Indian red fading 
to bronze. In full bloom late September, continuing until heavy 
frost. Exceptionally hardy. 
Price on the above 4 varieties: 85c each; $9.50 per doz. 

1946 Introductions 
Illustrated in color on page 2. 
AFTERGLOW. Raspberry-salmon fading to buff-salmon; frost resistant blooms. 
Most desirable as a cut flower. Blooming date October 5th. 
CONGO. Attractive coppery bronze-red; medium size, fully double. 
date 20th of September. 
KENONA. Picture a bunch of the finest pompons grown in the greenhouse of 
the most pleasing shade for autumn with unmatchable substance, and you 
have an idea of Kenona grown in your garden. 
WHITE GOLD. Pure white with rich yellow center. 
full bloom October Ist. 
Price on the above 4 varieties: 75¢ each; $8.25 per doz. 
1943 and 1944 Introductions 
DOUBLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
CORAL SEA. Dwarf spreading cushion habit covered with 
hundreds of blossoms until killing frost. Salmon-buff 
suffused coppery rose. Hardy in sub-zero climate. Dis- 
ease resistant. Excellent for rock gardens. 
WHITE CLOUD. Pure white, double blooms produced pro- 
fusely in September. Not as hardy as the other Arc- 
ticums but extremely valuable because of the scarcity 
of good double white hardy Chrysanthemums. 
PURITY. A solid double, white Pompon, producing flowers 
on large plants of splendid growing habit. The height 
is 2 feet and the plant spreads about 3‘feet. Excep- 
tionally hardy and early, blooming September 24th. 
MIMOSA (Harvest Queen). Large size double Pompon. 
Color a luminous non-fading yellow. Plants are large 
and bushy with rigid stems. Another feature of this 
variety is its dark glossy foliage typical of the DePetris 
varieties. Matures September 20th. , 
AUTUMN GLORY. Fine double, extra hardy, rich autumn- 
red Pompon. Beautiful foliage. Blooming in late Sep- 
tember. 
MORNING GLOW. A lovely early flowering lavender to 
mauve-pink without a trace of magenta. A most de- 
sirable color. 
SINGLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
ARCTIC QUEEN. A beautiful bronzy yellow deeply suf- 
fused salmon. Foliage absolutely disease resistant. 
DUBONNET. A lovely autumn color. 
pink with beautiful glossy foliage. 
resistant. 
POLLYANNA. A luminous Mayflower-pink with a sheen 
of rosy salmon. Vigorous grower clothed with beautiful 
foliage. Hardy. Disease and insect resistant. 
WINSOME. All! of the disease-resistant and hardy attri- 
butes of the other varieties. The color is a superior 
soft peach-blossom-pink. Extremely free flowering. 
Price: 3 for $1.95; $5.50 for 10. 
Blooming 
Dwarf growing habit. In 
Single amaranth- 
Insect and frost 
Puchaser pays all transportation on Chrysanthemum 
plants. Minimum express shipment 35c. Parcel post 
shipments west of the Mississippi add 15c for one 
plant, 25c for 3 plants, 40c for 6 plants and 50c for 
10 plants; east of the Mississippi add 10c for one 
plant, 15c for 3 plants, 30c for 6 plants and 45c for 
10 plants. 

Dubonnet 
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1945 Introductions 
ALLEGRO. The most exquisite blend of rich shrimp-pink suffused salmon. ONE 
of the finest Mums of all time. Blooming date October 15th. 
AVIATOR. The most satisfactory red-bronze hardy garden Chrysanthemum to 
date. In full bloom October 10th. 
MORNING STAR. Fully double soft primrose-yellow fading to cream-yellow. 
Blooming date late August until frost. 
Illustrated on page 60. 3 for $1.95; $5.50 per 10. 

Pollyana 
Winsome 
Arctic Queen 

