CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
SPIDER MUMS—Cont'd 
AUTUMN PARADE (Sunnyslope), 5 x 3’-3’, Nov. 1. Deep 
bronze with spoon openings of bright red. Outer petals 
are Spidery with fish hook ends while center is made up 
of Spoon type petals. Very showy. 
BESS WITT, 4-2’, Oct. 20. Straw yellow shaded apricot 
bronze. Persian rose showing at tips. Very attractive. 
BUNBU, 4’-21/2', Nov. 1. Soft mallow purple. Petals hooked 
at tips. Fine for cutting. 
CENTENNIAL, 6’-21/2’, Nov. 1. Golden Bronze. True Spider 
with fine petals. Stands frost in bud form and opens 
beautifully afterwards. 
CHOPSTICK, 5-3/2’, Oct. 30. Tube and reverse of spoon 
yellow, while the broad spoon is soft cardinal. Very 
stunning. 
DALWIN, 6’’-3’, Oct. 28. Rose Opal with soft chamois tubes. 
A commercial variety, fine for cutting, and very attractive. 
GEORGINA HEDINGER, 6-2’, Oct. 20. Soft Persian rose 
shading lighter. One of the best of the early flowering 
Spiders. 
ITO PINK, 6’-21/2', Oct. 30. Soft phlox pink shading lighter. 
Fine long stems for cutting, center full. Don‘t miss this 
one. 
MAMORU, 6’’-3’, Oct. 20. Light tan shading to straw yellow 
at tips. An excellent cut flower with good form and stems. 
MAUVE (Sunnyslope), 5’’-3’, Oct. 20. Beautiful deep mauve. 
Slender size quilled petals with fish hook tips. Most 
pleasing. 
MELODY (Sunnyslope), 6’’-31/2', Oct. 25. Clear amber yellow 
one tone. The best in its color. Wonderful stems. Most 
worthwhile. 
OHKWAN, 4”-2’, Oct. 30. Clear mimosa yellow. Full centered 
flowers with fish hook tips. Very good. 
PAUL MILLER, 6’’-3’, Oct. 28. Full centers, buff tubes with 
red face of petals showing on the fish hook tips. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER, 6”-2’, Oct. 20. Light amaranth rose 
shading to white at tips. Straight quilled petals with spoon 
tips. 
QUEEN’S LACE, 4’’-3’, Oct. 25. Pure white. 
petals with spoon tips. Bush erect. 
SAN GABRIEL, 6-2’, Oct. 25. Clear Empire yellow. Long 
quilled petals, earliest good yellow. 
SONDRA GAIL (Sunnyslope 1952), 5’’-3’, Oct. 25. Beautiful 
color between terra cotta and spinel red with lighter 
tubes. Most outstanding of the 1952 Introductions. 
SUNNYSLOPE SPLENDOR, 6’-3’, Oct. 20. White overcast 
green with a flush of lavender. Most pleasing pure white 
when fully open. Really wonderful. 
TOKAY, 6-3’, Oct. 25. Clear lilac purple with silver shad- 
ings. Very large and fine form. 
WHITE SUPREME (Sunnyslope 1952), 6’’-21/2’, Nov. 1. Between 
a spider and incurve type of wonderful form. Yellow cast 
but beautiful pure white when fully open. Most graceful. 
Very slender 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
We have grown all the early blooming popular green- 
house varieties in our fields and have selected the following 
varieties that do best in outdoor conditions. These greenhouse 
varieties are not hardy and need winter protection. Blooms 
will be much larger than sizes indicated, if disbudded. 
STANDARD (Large Varieties) 
AMBASSADOR, 4’'-3’, Oct. 20. Creamy white. Especially 
beautiful and truly great when disbudded. You will like it. 
BLAZING GOLD, 41/2’'-2', Oct. 20. Buttercup yellow, 
form. One of the best deep yellows. 
CELESTRA, 3°'-21/2', Oct. 15. Lemon yellow of delightful 
semi-incurved form. Early and wonderful sprays for cutting. 
HILDA BERGEN, 31/2’’-3', Oct. 25. Cardinal with orange re- 
verse. Best in its color. 
fine 
IVORY GLOW (U.S.D.A.), Standard, 2-2’, Oct. 1. Lovely 
creamy white. Fine cut flower. 
JUSTRITE, 4°'-21/2', Oct. 10. Amaranth rose. Strong stems. 
Cuts well. 
MAJOR BOWES, 4”-21/2', Oct. 20. Soft phlox purple shading 
lighter. Cuts well, fine stems. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER, 3’'-2’, Oct. 25. Lemon yellow. Semi- 
hardy, can be wintered with protection. 
PINK CHIEF, 4’-21/2’, Oct. 15. Amaranth rose. Best for cut- 
ting in this color. 
WHITE CHIEF, 4’’-3', Oct. 20. Lovely pure white Incurved 
rapa Does well in garden culture and stands light 
rost. 
ENGLISH 
This new race has the advantage of combining size with 
hardiness: 
We have, however, culled our English Varieties down to 
the 7 that are really hardy, grow well, and produce blooms 
of equal general quality with the best American varieties. 
They can be grown much larger than sizes indicated if dis- 
budded the same as Standard Greenhouse Varieties. 
BELLE MAUVE, 21/2’’-2’, Sept. Soft amaranth rose. 
well, is lovely grown in sprays. 
CONQUEROR, 3-3’, Oct. 27. Cardinal, buff reverse. Very 
showy. The best English red. 
GOLD STANDARD, 4-3/2‘, Oct. 25. Our largest and best 
incurved rich lemon yellow. In the English class. 
LEDA, 3’’-21/2', Oct. 25. Pastel mauve with lighter shadings. 
Strong, healthy grower. 
MARY SUTTERLAND, 21/2’’-21/2', Oct. 28. Magnolia purple, 
silver reverse and tips. Incurved. 
ROSE PRIMROSE, 21/2’’-21/2', Oct. 25. Amaranth rose. Excel- 
lent either disbudded or sprays. 
Disbuds 
TRIXIE, 4-22’, Oct. 25. Terra Cotta face, amber yellow 
reverse. Long spiky rolled petals. 
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