CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 
NEW VARIETIES, Continued 
MAJORETTE (80) - Nov. 25 
A small pink Anemone. Short compact growth. Lively 
color and good form. An ideal pot plant. Fine for cut during 
April, May, and June; as well as September 15 through 
November. 80-day response. 
PARAMOUNT (86) - Nov. 28 
_ Intermediate white Pompon. Larger than Priscilla. Sunny- 
side growth with good response. Freer and sturdier growth 
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than Cordova. Tolerates a wide temperature range. For Octo- 
ber through March flowering. 86-day response. 
INDIAN HEAD (80) - Nov. 28 
_ A reddish apricot bronze Single. Good wide petalage. 
Ranks with Apricot Valencia as an outstanding bronze Daisy. 
It is more versatile than the Valencias—a freer growth habit. 
A long flowering season—XSeptember 15 through April. 80-day 
response. 
BELRAY (De Petris) - Nov. 30 
Large white Pompon. Tall grower. One of the best large 
whites for March 15 to June 15 flowering. 86-day response. 
FALCON (86) - Dec. | 
Intermediate reddish bronze Pompon. An improved Rusti- 
‘con. Flowers easily October 15 to March 15. 86-day response. 
DAZZLER (Helm) - Dec. 5 
_Coppery bronze, partial Anemone type. Seedling of Yellow 
Valencia x Crimson Glow. Strong growing variety and a color 
that blends well. 
SYMMETRY - Dec. 5 
_ Intermediate yellow Pompon. Short, stocky growth. Per- 
fect form. Does not shatter. Best for flowering in natural 
season. 
SPANGLES - Dec. 5 
_ Small white Pompon. Best described as a late white Sunny- 
side, whichtit resembles both in flower form and growth habit. 
BRANDYWINE (86) - Dec. 5 
_A deep: orange yellow Decorative. Excellent growth habit 
sunilar to-that of Yuleflame. Season December through Feb- 
ruary. 86-day response. 
GOLDTONE (86) - Dec. 5 
_A heavy-petaled yellow Single. Best described as a yellow 
Christmas Star. A good variety for flowering October 15 to 
March 15. Tolerates wide temperature range. 86-day response. 
SNOWLINE - Dec. 10 
A large, showy white flower. A December Mum that’s easy 
to do. Does well in average greenhouse conditions. 
PAGEANTRY - Dec. 10 
A red Pompon. Best described as a red Snow. Needs low 
temperatures. Suited for December flowering only. 
FORTUNE (90) - Dec. 10 
_A formal white Pompon. Omega growth and production. 
l'reer than Snowcap. Achieves a new standard for high qual- 
ity in white Pompons for October 15 to March 15. 90-day 
response. 
DEBUTANTE (90) - Dec. 10 
Large pink Single with color similar to that of Valencia. 
Grows shorter and produces better than Rosalind. Best at 
lower temperatures, therefore easier to grow than the Valen- 
clas. Good through November, December, January, and 
February. 90-day response. i 
CORONET - Dec. 10 
Intermediate dark pink Single. Extremely attractive form, 
wide petals, and small eye. Does not require 60 degrees night 
temperature for bud set. 
SEQUIN - Dec. 15 
Small yellow Pompon. A late Pixie. Superior to Golden 
Anniversary in response and growth habit. Hard, round, and 
durable. 
SHAMROCK (96) - Dec. 15 
Large, yellow Decorative. A large yellow Silversmith. 
Heavy Yuleflame growth and production. November through 
February flowering. 96-day response. 
CHALLENGE (86) - Dec. 15 
Intermediate yellow Single. Better than Sunkist in color 
and production. Stocky growth habit. December 15 to March 
15 growing season. 86-day response. 
HEIRLOOM (96) - Dec. 20 
A white Decorative. Form resembles that of Debonair. A 
quality Pompon for December through February. 96-day 
response. 
MEDALLION (96) - Dec. 20 
Intermediate pink Pompon. A Decorative similar to 
Riviera with a superior growth habit. A good pink for flower- 
ing November through February. 96-day response. 
CHRISTMAS GREETING (96) - Dec. 20 
Large red Decorative. The one red Pompon for Christmas 
with good production. It has a place in the flowering program 
from November 15 to February 15. 96-day response. 
SUNRISE - Dec. 24 
A yellow Pompon best described as a late Gold Coast. 
Sunrise is not sensitive to low night temperatures. A better 
growth habit than either Yellow Snow or Golden Anniversary. 
SIREN - Dec. 30 
A yellow Decorative. Smaller than Vibrant but very similar 
to it and flowers later. Tolerates low night temperatures. 
Chrysanthemum, Standard 
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