unnyslope’s Introductions For 1949 

CELEBRITY 
CELEBRITY. (No. 127.) A decorative pompon Chrysanthemum 
of great merit. Acclaimed as an ‘‘Outstanding Pompon Mum of the 
year’ by leading commercial growers. The color is rich apricot 
bronze slightly deeper at centers. Constitution of good substance 
and productivity is above average. Height, medium. Normally 
reaching maturity around November | on. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (See illustration above.) 
ELEGANCE. (No. 114.) This stately pure white, incurved, Ex- 
hibition flower has for one of its parents ‘Philip Kay.’ From this 
parent it has inherited the lovely foliage and the sturdy stem. 

FROLIC 
But the size of the flower is almost as large as the famous “Pockett’”’ 
varieties. It is very full centered and easily cultivated. Grows tc 
medium height and matures normally around November 5 on. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration below left.) 
FROLIC. (No. 151.) A new addition in bush type Spoon Chry- 
santhemum of rich golden yellow. It has a low growing habit, and 
this attractive flower blossoms normally around November 1 on. 
Price: 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. (See illustration above.) 
JEAN SQUIRE. (No. 4-8.) The long tubulated, spoon shaped, 
rose pink petals of this lovely flower stretch out horizontally from 
a central yellow button. The foliage is dark green and its strong 
stem qualifies this as first class cut flower variety. Height is 
medium. Normally matures around November | on. Price: 50 cents 
each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration below.) 

ELEGANCE 
JEAN SQUIRE 
