
Chrysanthemums Can Be 
Grown Anywhere 
BEAUTIFUL CHRYSANTHEMUMS are grown 
throughout the world. You, too, can have these 
Chrysanthemums in your garden, regardless of 
where you live. 
Customers in Northeastern and Eastern States 
write us of the wonderful success they have had 
with our Chrysanthemums, though some grew 
them for the first time. They have been able to 
grow not only hardies, but also Commercial-exhi- 
bition Pompons, as well as the exotic S pidery types. 
Blooms of some of the Spidery varieties even 
stand the freezing weather with little protection. 
Our Southern States customers are pleased with 
the prize-winning blooms they have been able to 
produce there. 
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SAN MARINO 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER. The straight quilled petals of this 
flower with spoon tips are lovely light pink. Has lovely foliage 
and sturdy stem. Both "Bess Witt" and ‘Albert Witt’ are sports of 
this variety. Grows to medium height. Matures October 20. 
PINK FANTASY. An exceptionally beautiful light pink quilled 
type flower. As shown in the illustration, the petals radiate from 
a central yellow button as it matures. Height medium. Flowers 
October 20 on. (See illustration on page 10.) 
PUNCH BOWL. A rich burgundy red spidery type with slen- 
der quilled petals gently falling away from a full center of deeper 
shade. The tips are open hooked, and tightly curled. This true 
spidery variety normally matures around November 1. Medium 
height. (See illustration on page 10.) 
RAYONANTE. The long cord-like quilled petals of this full 
centered flower are lovely light rose. ‘‘White Rayonante’’ and 
“Miss Gina Harwood" are both sports of this variety. Tall grow- 
er. Matures October 15. 

WAIKIKI 
SAN GABRIEL. This splendid full centered true spidery flower 
is deep yellow. The long quilled petals are medium sized and 
very tightly curled at the tip. One of the earlier types blooming 
around October 15. Height medium. (See illustration on page 10.) 
SAN MARINO. A bright yellow spidery variety. Petals are 
slender quilled. Very full centered. Small spoon tips are curled 
tightly inward. Matures Thanksgiving. Medium height. (See illus- 
tration on left.) 
SARAH MORASCH. The slender tubulated petals of this spi- 
dery variety are a beautiful shade of rose pink. This color changes 
into a fascinating pink as the flower fully matures. Has stronger 
stem than its parent, ‘Punch Bowl,” though many traits inherited 
from parent such as formation of flower, foliage, and petals. (See 
illustration on front cover.) 
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