RED 
MRS. MARY HOOKER. Deep red, large decorative pompon ma- 
turing about November 20. 
ROYAL CRIMSON. A crimson red variety which is very pro- 
ductive as well as attractive. December 5. 
WHITE 
ARCADIA. An attractive round flower in pure white—very 
productive tall grower. October 25. 
GRANITE STATE. A successful pot variety in pure white. A 
short grower, producing large blooms when disbudded. October 
Sven: 
MATCHLESS. Extremely productive, creamy white, decorative 
type flower. Responds well to almost all types of cultural condi- 
tions. November l. 
PRISCILLA. Compact rigid sprays of this flower produce maxi- 
mum amount of clear white well rounded flowers. November 20. 
SEAFOAM. Snow white, large pompon of beautifully rounded 
form. Flowers are well placed on a long rigid stem. Responds 
well to disbudding. November 5. 
SEAGULL. A pure white, long lasting variety which we con- 
sider one of the best. Early October. 
SILVER BALL. Pure white variety that responds well to dis- 
budding. October 10. 
SNOW BALL. When disbudded, this variety will develop good 
size round flowers in early October. (See illustration on page 31.) 
WHITE DOTY. Large ball shaped flower in creamy white. 
October 25. 
YELLOW 
CINCINNATI. This golden yellow large pompon will produce 
quality flowers whether grown in sprays or when disbudded. 
October 10. 
GOLDSMITH. Broad-petalled large decorative pompon variety. 
Better when disbudded, but will also form large flowers even 
when grown in sprays. Thanksgiving on. 
GOLDEN FAIRY. An excellent early flowering clear yellow 
pom. Attractive when disbudded. October 15. (See illustration on 
page 31.) 
HILLCREST YELLOW. This variety matures early October. 
Clear yellow variety, bearing several large flowers of about four 
inches in diameter when disbudded. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
YELLOW ARCADIA. A lemon yellow sport of ‘Arcadia.” 
*ANEMONE 
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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 throughout with high bronze 
cushion. Ray petals are very short. November 10. 
BRONZE FRIEDA. Identical to ‘Frieda’’ in all respects except 
in color, which is a beautiful shade of buff bronze. The cushion 
florets are yellow as in ‘Frieda.’ November 5. (See illustration 
of ''Frieda.”) 
BRONZE TUXEDO. An apricot-bronze sport of ‘Tuxedo.’ Has 
identical excellent qualities of its parent. November 1. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. (See illustration of “Yellow Tuxedo.’’) 
CAPTIVATION. A large flower with mahogany-rose ray petals 
and cushion oi reddish bronze. November 10. Price: 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
ESTRELLITA. A buff bronze throughout, conspicuous because of 
its large cushion center. November 5. 
ROLINDA. A reddish bronze flower with a low cushion. Large 
when disbudded. November 20. 

CELEBRITY 
YELLOW DOTY IMPROVED. Superior variety than the older 
“Yellow Doty.’' October 20. 
YELLOW SEAGULL. Yellow sport of “Seagull.” Matures Oc- 
tober 20 on. 
ELSIE KRAMER VARIETIES FOR 
DECEMBER FLOWERING 
Probably there is no other variety in spray chrysanthemums so 
widely cultivated today by the commercial cut flower growers for 
Christmas season here in Southern California than the original 
“Elsie Kramer’ (Pink) and many of its sports. Available in these 
colors: Pink, Shell Pink, Bronze, Peach, White, Rose, Yellow and 
Salmon Rose. Prices: 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen of one color. 
SECTION 
PINK 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. Bright shade of lavender pink with a 
creamy white cushion. More attractive when disbudded. Novem- 
ber 20. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
BETTY ROSE. Bright pink ray petals with cushion of lighter 
pink. Equally beautiful in sprays. October 25. 
DORIS LOUISE. A deep rose pink sport of 'Frieda."” Disbud 
this variety and you will have a truly beautiful flower. November 
9. (See illustration of 'Frieda.’’) 
ELIZABETH. A light pink variety, similar in formation to our 
‘F. S. Parks.’ Forms better flowers when disbudded. November 1. 
ENCHANTRESS. Beautiful orchid pink ray petals with cushion 
of a lighter shade of pink and soft yellow. December 10. Price: 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
FRIEDA. Ranging in color from deep shell pink to deep orchid 
pink in accordance with corresponding moderation of high tem- 
perature. November 5. (See illustration on page 33.) 
H. J. BALLOUGH. Light orchid pink ray petals with large 
yellow cushion. A short bushy grower. November 10. 
MRS. J. S. ROBERTS. A beautiful combination of mauve and 
violet. Disbud this variety and you will have the largest anemone 
flowered type yet grown to date. November 5. Price: 35 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen. 
ORCHID BEAUTY. A medium size orchid pink flower with 
prominently conspicuous yellow cushion center. November 10. 
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