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CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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New Introductions 
STANDARDS 
YELLOW 
JAMBOREE, Nov. 10. Best described as a Golden Yellow 
Mefo. Responds with Mefo in the shading program. 
Large flower. Does not shatter, 
WHITE 
SNOWLINE. Dec. 10. A large showy white flower. A 
December Mum that's easy to do. Does well in aver- 
age greenhouse conditions. 
BRONZE 
COPPERHEAD. Nov. 10. A large coppery bronze decora- 
tive. While it is very satisfactory 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 interesting variation from that of 
indianapolis Bronze. 
PINK 
SUGAR PLUM. Nov. 1. A hard pink Mum. Improves the 
size and substance of J. W. Prince. 
Mary Garden. Nov. 5. A pink spider, An interesting new 
addition to this increasingly popular class of novelties. 
WHITE POMPONS 
SONGSTER. Oct. 25. An intermediate white pompon. 
Withstands heat well. A good variety for June, July 
and August flowering. More productive and. higher 
quality flower than Pristine. 
SNOWFLURRY. Nov. 20. A small white button pompon. 
Larger than Pinocchio. A very promising variety for 
October through March. 1l-week response. 
HIGHBROW. Novy. 20. An ivory-white decorative, similar 
to Cameo. Season, November through February. 11- 
week response. 
BELRAY. Oct. 25. Large white pompon. Tall grower. One 
of the best large whites for March 15 to June 15 
flowering. 1l-week response. 
PARAMOUNT. Nov. 28. Intermediate white pompon. 
Larger than Priscilla. Sunnyside growth with good re- 
sponse. Freer and sturdier growth than Cordova. Toler- 
ates a wide temperature range. For October through 
March flowering. 11-week response. 
SPANGLES. Dec. 5. Small white pompon. Best described 
as a late white Sunnyside, which it resembles in both 
flower form and growth habit. 
FORTUNE. Dec. 10. A formal white pompon. Omega 
growth and production. Freer than Snowcap. Achieves 
a new standard for high quality in white pompons for 
October 15 to March 15. 13-week response. 
HEIRLOOM. Dec, 20. A white decorative. Form resembles 
that of Debonair. A quality pompon for December 
through February. 13-week response. 
YELLOW POMPONS 
CRESCENDO. Nov. 5. A beautiful large pompon, An 
outstanding variety for the high temperature period 
from May 15 to September 15. A very tall-growing 
variety. Has a 9-week response to short day treatment 
but requires 10 less long days for growth than is gen- 
erally recommended for this group. 
KLONDIKE. Nov. 20. An orange-yellow pompon. Best 
described as an intense orange-yellow Masterpiece. 
Useful in natural sprays, disbudded sprays, or small 
disbuds. Outstanding in April, May and June; also 
October through December. |1-week response. 
LOLLIPOP. Nov. 20. A lemon-yellow pompon. Very formal, 
round and hard. Has a long season of usefulness, fast 
response and good production. A good variety for 
every week of the year. 10-week response. 
SYMMETRY. Dec. 5. Intermediate yellow pompon. Short, 
stocky growth. Perfect form. Does not shatter. Best for 
flowering in natural season. 
SEQUIN. Dec. 15. Small yellow pompon. A late Pixie. 
Superior to Golden Anniversary in response and growth 
habit. Hard, round and durable. 
SHAMROCK. Dec. 15. Large yellow decorative. A large 
yellow Silversmith. Heavy Yuleflame growth and-pro- 
duction. November through February flowering. 13-week 
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 Vi- 
brant but very similar to it and flowers later. Tolerates 
low night temperatures. 
YELLOW SINGLES 
BOJANGLES. Nov. 20. Yellow daisy. Intense color, heavy 
petalage. Brighter, livelier and earlier than Champagne 
or Cinderella. November through March, 11-week 
response, 
GOLDTONE. 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. |1-week response. 
CHALLENGE. Dec. 15. Intermediate yellow single. Better 
than Sunkist in color and production. Stocky growth 
habit. December 15 to March 15 growing season. 
13-week response. 
