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BEAUREGARD (76) 
YELLOW SLACH Seno) 
RED SENECA (66) 
MARY GARDEN (DE PETRIS ) 
HALO (66) 
MAGICIAN 
KOLOWA DE PETRIS) 
CRESCENDO (76) 
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, 
Nov. 1. A hard pink mum. Improves the 
size and substance of J. W. Prince. 
Nov. 1. A reddish orange pompon. Some- 
what similar to Seneca but holds its 
color better. A very versatile variety 
that produces good flowers every month 
of the year. 76-day response, 
Nov. 1. Yellow sport of Queen's lace. 
Nov. 1. Red sport of Seneca. 
Nov. 5. A pink spider. An interesting 
new addition to this increasingly popular 
class of novelties. 
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. 
No. 5. A large bronze pompon for 
September 15 to early November. Flower 
about the size of well grown, partially 
disbudded Masterpiece. Color is superb . 
Uundersarcisicial Mieht. 
Nov. 5. White single similar to White 
Mensa. Excellent for shading. Better 
growth and response than that of Mensa. 
Best grown in sprays. 
Nov. 5. A beautiful large yellow pompon. 
An outstanding variety for the high temp- 
perature 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. 
