MISS FRANCES LOWE. This large incurved flower is full cen- 
tered. Very unusual color—the ciosest description being crushed 
raspberry bronze. Has good foliage and good sturdy stem. Ma- 
tures November 1. Height tall. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
dozen. (See illustration on page 23.) 
MRS. HARLEY A. SILL. Large rich wine red flower with mauve 
reverse. Not a full centered flower but attractive in every respect. 
A tall grower. Matures October 15. (Illustration on page 25.) 
MRS. IRENE SHEFFLEY. This deep red with gold reverse ex- 
hibition flower matures into perfectly spherical blossom around 
November 1. Very solid substance with remarkable lasting qual- 
ity. Has clean foliage and strong stem. Height about 4 feet. Price: 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 25.) 
MRS. MARGARET GILLETTE. Reflexed type flower very simi- 
lar to ‘Armistice Day.” Dazzling red with gold reverse. Grows 
to medium height, matures November 10. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 26.) 
MRS. RUSSELL COMPTON. Luminous ox-blood red with buff 
reverse. Large flower with broad reflexed petals. Strikingly beau- 
tiful flower which has excellent stem and foliage. Height about 
3¥2 feet, reaching full maturity October 15. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 24.) 
MUTO’S CRIMSON. Deep crimson and gold reverse. Sport of 
“Armistice Day.’ A stunning new variety. Perhaps this variety 
will dominate in the class of deep maroon, both in exhibition and 
in commercial cut flower fields for many years to come. The grow- 
ing habit is identical to its parent. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 
per dozen. (See full color illustration on page 21.) 
NAGIRROC. A golden bronze large flower in reflexed type. 
The petals are very broad and long, almost feathery in appear- 
ance. Height medium. Matures October 20. 
OHGON. Meaning golden yellow. This large flower is sphe- 
rical in form and full centered. Has dark green medium sized 
foliage. Height medium. Matures around November 1. 
PHILIP KAY. As in the color illustration, this is a tightly in- 
curved, very globular flower. True lavender pink in color. Has 
very stiff stem. Foliage also excellent. Height madium. Matures 
November 5. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (Illustration 
on page 23.) 
STEPHANIE. Our 1949 introduction. An exquisite flower of 
clear fuschia purple with silvery pink reverse. Petals are loosely 
incurved and the pointed silvery pink tips harmonize beautifully 
with the deeper color of the inside. Height medium. Matures nor- 
mally November 1. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. (Full 
color illustration on page 24.) 
STROMNESS. Snow white sport of "Greer Garson.” Reflexed 
flower with most intriguing central swirl. Very satisfactory grower. 
Height medium. Matures around October 25. (See illustration on 
page 26.) 
SUNNYSLOPE BRONZE. An excellent large ball shaped flower 
of old gold bronze. Tightly incurved and excellent keeper. Height 
medium. Matures around November 1. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 
per dozen. (Full color illustration on page 23.) 
THOS. W. POCKETT IMPROVED. An enormous flower of deep 
pink with incurving tips and silvery pink reverse. Reserve second 
crown or a teiminal bud for perfect flower and finest color. Height 
tall. Matures around November 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
TURNER BRONZE. A very large loosely incurved exhibition 
flower in light bronze. Sport of the famous “William Turner.” 
TURNER PINK. Another sport of the ‘Turners.”’ Light pink. 
Height medium and matures November 1. 
VICTORY. Perhaps this variety comes closest to incurved red 
variety in large exhibition type. In a chrysanthemum flower, in- 
variably, the color of the inside is more intense than the reverse 
side. When ithe petals curve inwardly, ihe reverse is exposed. 
Therefore, though the color of the inside of this lovely flower is 
rich wine red, the outside or the exposed part is a mixture of pink, 
gold and red. Exceptionally attractive variety. A tall grower. 
Matures arourd November | on. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
dozen. (See illustration on page 26.) 
WANDA OLMSTEAD. Inside of the petal is amaranth red and 
the outside is irridescent lilac rose. Very formal, large incurved 
flower maturing October 15. Height medium. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 26.) 
WILLA TEMPLIN. A ravishing golden bronze flower with large 
tubulated petals of hooked spoon tips. Has good foliage and 
sturdy stems. Height medium. Matures October 20. Price: 35 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen. (See illustration on page 24.) 
WILLIAM TURNER. The original ‘Turner.’ A well known va- 
riety throughout the world where Chrysanthemums are cultivated. 
Seldom that one has not admired this flower at any of the Mum 
shows in the past two decades. Matures around November 1. 
YELLOW POCKETT. A light yellow sport of ‘Louisa Pockett.”’ 
Together witn its parent, this variety is a favorite of all flower 
show exhibitors. Flower is equal in size to the ‘'Turners.’’ Ma- 
tures around October 30. A tall grower. Reserve bud next to the 
first crown. Frice: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. (See illustra- 
tion on page 25.) 
YELLOW TURNER. A light yellow sport of the ‘Turner’ va- 
riety. Identical to other sports except color. 
Hardy Varieties 
These varieties are especially recommended for regions where 
early frosts prevail, as they possess hardy, early flowering quali- 
ties. Blooming dates, September 1 to October 20. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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ALABASTER. A lovely English variety in ivory white. Will 
develop large flowers about five inches in diameter when dis- 
budded. October 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
ALLEGRO. A shrimp pink suffused with coppery salmon. Oc- 
tober 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration 
at right.) 
AMELIA (Cushion Mum). The original cushion mum in variable 
shades of pink. Matures late summer. (See illustration of cushion 
variety.) 

ALLEGRO 
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