ms 
: Enterprise 
Avalon 
Double Varieties 
Avalanche. 20 in. Huge white. Fine cut flow- 
er variety. Sept. 12th. 
Betty. 28 in. Clear pink with deep rose cen- 
ter. Sept. 28th. 
Burma. 22 in. Large apricot-bronze. Sept. 
20th. 
Carnival. 30 in. Huge vigorous bronze. Oct. 
10th. 
Charles Nye. 30 in. Large golden yellow 
slightly edged bronze. Sept. 25th. 
Chippewa, 24 in. Large aster-purple with 
incurving petals. Sept. 15th. 
Courageous. 24 in. Large bright crimson-red. 
Oct. Ist. 
Dawnrose. 24 in. Clear bright pink. Oct. 5th. 
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FAMOUS DePETRIS HYBRIDS 
1952 Varieties 
Avalon. (Illustrated). Solid round bronze Mum, vigorous and hardy. Blooms 
October 5th, and is equally good for garden or as a cut flower. 
Enterprise. (Illustrated). Perfectly formed, amaranth-purple solid Pompon. 
Excellent growth habit and fine keeping qualities. Clean, sturdy stems, 
excellent for cutting. Blooms October 10th. 
Morning Tide. Deep pink solid Pompon with excellent keeping qualities. 
Fine stem and foliage. Blooms October 10th. 
Simplicity. Pure white full Pompon of dwarf habit, requiring no staking 
or support. Very free flowering and showy. Blooms September 25th. 
All above varieties $1.00 each; 12 for $11.00. 
1951 Varieties 
Elizabeth Hood. An outstanding large decorative garden Mum with full 
rounded form and excellent substance. Its color is a glowing orchid-pink 
without traces of magenta. Vigorous and healthy plants bear flowers on 
strong, rigid stems. Excellent for cutting. Awarded the highest honor by 
on Chrysanthemum Society as being*the best garden seedling 
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Nytoda. Large duplex Daisy of beautiful peach-apricot shade. An Arctic 
hybrid of great hardiness. Great substance and strength of stem make 
this variety excellent for cutting. Blooms about October 15th. 
Brigadier. Full double coral-red blooming in early October. Flowers are 
not only appealing in color, but possess excellent keeping qualities. 
Withstands adverse weather conditions. An excellent cut flower Mum. 
All above varieties 85c each; 12 for $9.35. 
1950 Varieties 
Carmelita. Beautiful tones of apricot-bronze in a large decorative flower, 
produced on long, rigid stems. Very good substance and non-fading 
qualities. Very good as a cut flower or for garden decoration. Tall, erect 
habit of growth, flowering in mid-October. 
Carmine Queen. A true carmine-red, formal Pompon type variety which 
grows rather tall but very upright. There is no trace of bronze in the 
flower, the very brilliant carmine-red coloring making it stand out in the 
fall garden. It makes an ideal cut flower with its long, straight stems 
and excellent keeping qualities. In full bloom the middle of October. 
Mona. Hard, full, Pompon type of compact habit. Good, upright stems 
with very fine foliage. Color rust-bronze. Withstands weather very well 
and flowers in early October. 
Polaris. Named after the North Star, because of its rugged arctic lineage. 
An extremely vigorous growing, large, Daisy type garden Mum with 
several rows of broad petals. Color glowing golden yellow with a great 
deal of substance. Makes a large, broad, uniform bush which is com- 
h blooms from early October. Excellent disease resist- 
ong stems. Polaris is not only an outstanding garden 
ly hardy, making tremendous plants the second 
year. We advise pinching this variety up to the 25th of July. You will 
be delighted with this gorgeous Arctic hybrid. 
All above varieties 75c each; 12 for $8.25. 
Other Chrysanthemums 
All prices unless otherwise stated: 
3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.50, not prepaid. 
Drifted Snow. 24 in. Fully double white 
with cream center. Sept. 15th. 
Ivorv Glow. 24 in. Huge incurved ivory- 
white. Oct. 3rd. 
Lavender Lady. 30 in. Very large pure la- 
vender. Oct. 8th. 
Margie. 30 in. Deep velvety red. Oct. 15th. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. 28 in. Peach-pink tinted 
bronze. Oct. 5th. 
Jantha. 20 in. Clear lemon-yellow. Sept. 
20th. 
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Simplicity 
Single and Semi-Double 
Varieties 
Joan Helen. 18 in. Free flowering semi-dou- 
ble purple. Sept. 15th. 
Louise Schling. 28 in. Semi-double brick- 
red. Excellent for cut flower variety. Oct. 
5th. 
North Star. 24 in. Pure white single with 
vellow center. Sept. 20th. 
Note on Chrysanthemums: Al! Chrys- 
anthemum plants will be shipped start- 
ing the last week in April and continu- 
ing through May and early June. For 
this reason, you may receive them latei 
than the rest of the perennials you order. 
