6 The Joseph F. Martin Co., Inc., Painesville, Ohio 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Group One—continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
ANNIVERSARY. Full double, fine light pink. Rose buds faintly buff 
at center when fully open. Flowers 3 in., plants 24 in. wide, very 
early variety. Always bright and green, very decorative. ............ 2.50 20.00 
APACHE. (Kraus) A brand new full double. Brilliant, dark fire- 
cracker red that overcasts with gold at maturity. Four to five inch 
quilled flowers on a large, spreading, but closely compact bush. Sept. 4.00 35.00 
ARAPAHOE. Flowers bright red with pure bronze reverse. Flowers very 
large — four to five inch blooms in clusters. Free growing, early, 
frost resistant -NewastOrs 1952 eer eye en ieee ea ee 3.00 25.00 
ARGONNE. Mid-season. 24 inch. A full, rounded button pompon of 
rich, jewel-like, amaranth purple. Distinctive for its overwhelming 
mass of bloom on sturdy stems, and its ability to hold that dfficult 
color sieht through, thes seasoneeU01 G1 leet rOS tare en ieee ene rane ee 2.75 22.50 
AUTUMN BREATH. A shining bronze with a bright red reverse, similar 
tovthesChict. SHabite taller, tlowerine wearlicriy sae ne eee ee 2.25 18.00 
AVALANCHE. Very large white flowers 4 inches across; perfect cut 
flower {Variety eee Ree ee. tee eee eee ene ee eI eel ies coated 2.50 20.00 
AVALON. Tall, new addition to the pcmpon type. Showy light bronze 
double flowers produced on straight stems make this an excellent cut 
FIOWET >. VATICEY caters ert en gaa nh em errr bars 3.00 25.00 
BALCOMBE BRILLIANCE. (English). Mid-season. 24 in. Brilliant red 
in the carnival shade. Fully double, largest size, borne on heavily 
foliate, strongly stemmed plant. Bright until hard frost. ............ 2.50 20.00 
BETTY. Splendid upright rose-pink without a trace of magenta. One 
of *thesitinest* new: pinks et ssn ete oe aes ee ee ee ren 2.50 20.00 
BIRETTA. (Kraus) A new, exciting, fully double flowered cardinal 
red. Fades to pastel and is bright all the way. Tall, upright plant, 
sturdy, to anys wind ie ae bee ee oe ee ee) Se me or 3.50 30.00 
BISHOP GANNON. A close yellow pompon, all the cut flower qualities. 2.00 15.00 
BOKHARA. An exotic beauty, a blend of crimson and wine, early 
October, Efully =doublex ere ee re en ara 2.50 20.00 
BONFIRE. Fully double, multitudes of burnt bronze-red flowers on 
pracetul’ stems; 1rOst) resis tan Ua ye set eee eae ee 2.00 15.00 
BRIGADIER. (DePetris) Oct. 1. Large carmine red pompon. Fully double. 
Solid flower form. Bushy, decorative growth, clean foliage. 20-24 in., 
Strong ystemmeds= One) of (the sfinest mew varieties) sas ee 3.50 30.00 
BRONZE PYRAMID. A straight, spire-like new variety, tops for cutting. 
Strong and doesn’t lean. Duplex flowers are high-tone orange-bronze. 2.00 15.00 
CANARY WONDER. Breath taking new color. Soft canary primrose. 
Perfect 2 in. pompon in huge sprays on 2\% ft. plants. Superb for 
cutting and display sales. Blooms early, grows clean. ............ 2.25 18.00 
CANDLELIGHT. Lovely and graceful, free flowering creamy white, 
doubles blosoms nicely sbornew tone feet, Seprember. saat a 2.25 18.00 
CARNIVAL. A bright, brilliant play of bronze, red and golden bronze 
shades. Full double, 3 in. flowers on dignified, well branched sprays. .. 2.50 20.00 
CECIL BEED. New. Splendid early, full double, deep lavender pink. 24 
in., freely flowered in branching sprays. Disease and frost resistant... 2.50 20.00 
CENTURY. New. A medium tall, formally upright plant, produces a 
prolific cut crop of shaggy golden yeilow flowers, generous in size and 
on* ‘broad: “SPTAySs 15.0. Sices ee eee es ee ete Pern ee suede cent nrrerae 2.50 20.00 
CHARLES NYE. A superlative pure yellow pompon; tall and spire-like, 
blooms freely in compact clusters borne on sturdy stems. ............ 2.50 20.00 
CHIPPEWA. A large double bright aster purple, an early one, Sept. 
5th, which grows 24 inches high. Tends to fade in the hot sun, but in 
cool weathers thescolor: issbeautit uly eee ee eee ee 2.50 20.00 
CHIQUITA. A lovely dome-shaped pompon, flowers of a deep lemon- 
yellow shade. Very desirable both for the garden and bouquets. .. 2.00 15.00 
Wintering Chrysanthemums purchased in the fall is not a problem if you 
heed this: 
Temperature is not the damaging factor — WATER IS. This list of Chrysan- 
themums is hardy in all zones of the U. S. Whether you heel into beds or 
plant into rows, just make sure that you will have no surplus water on your 
plants either in the winter or in the early spring. In the beds, be sure that the 
heeling soil is raised four or five inches above the contour of the area. In the 
field rows, raise a hill five inches above the aisle space first, then plant. That’s 
all there is to it! 
