CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 
NEW VARIETIES, Continued 
SILVERPLATE - Oct. 15 
A white Decorative. Vigorous and productive outdoor cut 
flower variety. 
SALUTE - Oct. 15 
Deep Orchid Daisy. A cut flower variety. Beautiful form 
and substance. 
ROBINHUE - Oct. 15 
A very double, large red Decorative. A top-notch cut flower 
variety in every respect. 
REWARD (60) - Oct. 25 
A vey productive, deep pink Daisy that holds color in July 
and August. Hasily the outstanding and early pink Daisy for 
June 15 to September 15 flowering. 60-day response. 
FIREFLY (De Petris) - Oct. 25 
A Nipponicum seedling. Fine for cloth house. An‘early red 
Pompon that hold its color exceptionally well. 
BUCKSKIN (60) - Oct. 25 
A tawny bronze Daisy. Easily replaces ‘California Bronze 
Daisy in the early cloth housefprogram. Production is out- 
standing. 60-day response. 
SONGSTER - Oct. 25 
An intermediate white Pompon. Withstands heat well. A 
good variety for June, July, and August flowering. .More pro- 
ductive and higher quality flower than{ Pristine. 
SUGARPLUM - Nov. | 
A hard pink Mum. Improves the size and substance of 
J. W. Prince. 
BEAUREGARD (76) - Nov. | 
A reddish orange Pompon. Somewhat similar’ to’ Seneca 
but holds its color better. A very versatile variety that pro- 
duces good flowers every month of the year. 76-day response. 
MARY GARDEN (De Petris) - Nov. 5 
_ A pink Spider. An interesting new addition to this increas- 
ingly popular class of novelties. 
HALO (66) - Nov. 5 
White Daisy for cloth house. The most productive early 
white Daisy. For best results the time between pinch and 
shade should not exceed 28 days. 66-day response. 
MAGICIAN - Nov. 5 
A large bronze Pompon for September 15 to early Novem- 
ber. Flower about the size of well grown, partially disbudded 
Masterpiece. Color is superb under artificial light. 
KOLOWA (De Petris) - Nov. 5 
White Single similar to White Mensa. Excellent for shading. 
Better growth and response than that of Mensa. Best grown 
in sprays. 
CRESDENDO (76) - Nov. 5 
A beautiful large yellow Pompon. An outstanding variety 
for the high temperature period from May 15 to Sept. 15. A 
very tall growing variety. Has a 76-day response to short day 
treatment but requires 10 less long days for growth than is 
generally recommended for this group. 
CHEVRON (76) - Nov. 10 
An intense red Pompon. Resembles a red Cassandra with 
a better spray formation and more decorative form. Holds 
color better than Red Rust or Seneca and is being used in 
flowering programs from May 15 to early November. 76-day 
response. 
CHANTICLEER - Nov. 10 
A large, reddish bronze Pompon for September, October 
and early November flowering. Another interesting bronze 
for the Autumn season. 
JAMBOREE - Noy. 10 
Best described as a Golden Yellow Mefo. Responds with 
Mefo in the shading program. Large flower. Does not shatter. 
COPPERHEAD (70) - Nov. 10 
_ A large, coppery bronze decorative.* While it is very satis- 
factory grown as disbudded sprays it is best when disbudded 
to a single flower. Also excellent for pot culture. For May and 
June as well .as September through November. 
OAKDALE - Nov. 10 
A buff bronze Mum. Best in natural season. Color an in- 
teresting variation from that of Ind. Bronze. 
TAFFETA (76) - Nov. 15 
A deep pink Decorative for September 15 to Thanksgiving. 
Also good from April 15 to June 15. 76-day response. 
PARAGON (76) - Nov. 15 
A large red Pompon. Heavy producer. A red Masterpiece 
with good flower substance. September | to November 20 
76-day response. 
BOJANGLES (76) - Nov. 20 
Yellow Daisy. Intense color, heavy “petalage. Brighter, 
livelier, and earlier than Champagne or Cinderella. November 
through March. 76-day response. 
PINKY (86) - Nov. 20 
Intermediate pink Decorative. Very high producer. It 
responds more rapidly than Minstrel. Excellent October 
through March. 86-day response. 
SNOWFLURRY (80) - Nov. 20 
A small white Button Pompon. Larger than Pinocchio. 
A very promising variety for October through March. 80-day 
response. ; _.. 
KLONDIKE (80) - Nov. 20 
An orange yellow Pompon. Best described as an intense 
orange yellow Masterpiece. « Useful in natural sprays, dis- 
budded sprays, or small disbuds. Outstanding in April, May, 
and June; also October through December. 80-day response. 
HIGHBROW (80) - Nov. 20 
® An ivory white Decorative, similar to Cameo. 
November through February. 80-day response. 
Season, 
MRS. DEWEY (Cummings) - Noy. 20 
* A heavy-petaled deep bronze Single for Thanksgiving. The 
duplex nature of this flower together with a unique coloring 
make this a very desirable variety for late September, October, 
and November. A strong grower. Ships and handles excep- 
tionally well. 
LOLLIPOP (76) - Nov. 20 
A lemon yellow Pompon. Very formal, round, and hard. 
Has a long season of usefulness, fast response, and good pro- 
duction. A good variety for every week of the year. 76-day 
response. 
CAROUSEL - Nov. 22 
Coral bronze Daisy. Wide petals, excellent form and sub- 
stance. Does well under low night temperatures. 
RAYMOND A. FLECK, Inc., 1042 Allengrove St., PHILADELPHIA 24, PA. 49 
