RED 
MRS. MARY HOOKER. Deep red, large decorative pompon ma- 
turing about November 20. 
ROYAL CRIMSON. A crimson pompon of very productive type. 
Matures around December 5 with us. 
WHITE 
ARCADIA. Good white, well rounded flowers... Very produc- 
tive. Matures October 25. 
GRANITE STATE. Very attractive pot growing variety in pure 
white. Grows large flowers when disbudded. Matures October 15. 
MATCHLESS. Very productive and responds well to nearly all 
types of cultural conditions. Matures November 1. 
PRISCILLA. Compact rigid sprays developing a maximum 
clear white ball shaped flower. Has good foliage. Matures No- 
vember 20. 
SEAFOAM. A snowy white, large pompon of beautifully round- 
ed form. Flowers are well placed on long, rigid stems. Matures 
November 5. 
SEAGULL. Pure white. Best early white pompon we grow. 
Matures early October. (See illustration on page ..... ) 
SILVER BALL. Pure white. Good disbudded pom of excellent 
substance. Matures around October 10. 
SNOW BALL. Probably the most beautiful disbudded pompon 
types we have yet grown. A purest snowy white which will de- 
velop well rounded flowers of good size very early in the season. 
Matures late September. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
(See illustration on page 26.) 
WHITE DOTY. Large ball shaped flower. Matures October 25. 
x*ANEMONE 

YELLOW TUXEDO 
YELLOW 
CINCINNATI. This golden yellow large pompon will produce 
quality flowers whether disbudded or grown into sprays. Matures 
October 10 on. 
GOLDSMITH. A broad-petalled large decorative pompon type. 
Better when disbudded, but will also form large sized flowers even 
when grown in sprays. Matures December 5 on. 
GOLDEN FAIRY. An excellent yellow in early flowering type. 
Very attractive when disbudded. Matures around October lo. 
HILLCREST YELLOW. A clear yellow variety bearing several 
large size flowers of about 4 inches in diameter when disbudded. 
Blooms early October. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
YELLOW ARCADIA. Same as “Arcadia” in all respects ex- 
cepting color, which is deep lemon yellow. Matures October 20 on. 
YELLOW DOTY IMPROVED. This is a far superior bloom to 
the old ‘Yellow Doty." Has good foliage and stiff stem. Ma- 
tures October 25. 
YELLOW SEAGULL. Yellow sport of ‘‘Seagull.'’ Matures Oc- 
tober 20 on. 
ELSIE KRAMER STRAINS 
Probably there is no other variety in spray chrysanthemums 
that is so widely grown today by Commercial cut flower growers 
for Christmas season here in Southern California than the original 
“Elsie Kramer” (Pink) and its many sports. Available in following 
colors and prices: Pink, Shell Pink, Bronze and Peach at 20 cents 
each, $2.00 per dozen; White, Rose and Yellow at 25 cenis each, 
$2.50 per dozen; Salmon Rose at 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
SECTION 
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* Anemone Flowering varieties have large, high, neatly formed 
disc or cushion florets and regularly arranged ray petals. These 
varieties should be disbudded to a stem, one dozen or more to a 
bush. Varieties not to be disbudded are so stated. 
BRONZE 
BRONZE CHARM. Chestnut bronze with high bronze cushion. 
The ray petals are very short. Matures November 10. 
BRONZE FRIEDA. The flower is identical to ‘‘Frieda”’ in all 
respects except color is buff bronze. The cushion florets are yellow. 
Matures November 5. (See illustration of ‘‘Frieda.’’) 
BRONZE TUXEDO. An apricot-bronze sport of ‘'Tuxedo.’’ Has 
identical excellent quality of its parent. Matures November 1. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration at left.) 
CAPTIVATION. A large Anemone-flowered, mahogany-rose and 
cushion of reddish-bronze. Very attractive, especially when dis- 
budded. Matures November 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per 
dozen. 
ESTRELLITA. A buff bronze throughout; conspicuous for the 
great size of its Anemone cushion. Matures November 5. 
ROLINDA. A reddish bronze flower with a low cushion. The 
flowers of very solid substance are four inches across when dis- 
budded. Matures November 20. 
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