1954 CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
WILMA LEE. (Spoon. Windus - Coles) Named by spe- 2 
cial permission of Miss Lee. A Columbia Broad- 
casting artist, it takes class to reach such a high wr 
pinnacle, and we believe the flower is worthy of ie kee 
the name color, petals are tightly rolled silver, hi itil - 8 
spoon portion cardinal red. This one created a - . * 
sensation when first shown publicly at the Chry- cae lila 
santhemum Society’s show 1952. The plant will ; ee 
produce hundreds of three inch blooms, grown po 
naturally. Disbudded 5x24 inches. Been tried eee 
here three years. We find it extra hardy. Liked 
by all visitors of our gardens. WILMA LEE is a ‘Mag kl ng 
sport of the well known Lovely Nell. ...................... 34 Oct, 15° Por 00\" 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURE > ie a a 
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Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemums half price of potted | ‘plants: when’ two 
ie more of a kind are ordered, except patented varieties and current’ eh eh aa 
10ns. Pe een Rey ke Piel mi Po 
£75 ls PR 
Patented Varieties. We have not “ound them any better than biiens Of; ‘$am 6 
color except Fred W. Rockwell. One cannot sell them or give then AWAY OAM 
opinion, they are not worth bothering with. querg 
A few do’s and dont’s: Plant in well prepared soil that has had a’ ‘coat fe) 
manure the previous fall or winter if you have it, or an application of commer: 
cial fertilizer worked into the soil 10 days before planting. Side dress with any, 
fertilizer about July 10th, again when buds appear just before a’ rain, Keep! 
well cultivated, pinch out top when 6 or 8 inches high, again after’ the” side 
branches have made good growth. Not after July 20th it migh tbe ‘too ‘late , for, 
buds to set. Don’t plant too near a building or tall trees. Give tifem ‘roo! 
enough to develop and produce the blooms you expect. By all means ‘dig. up 
your old clump each Spring, divide using the new shoots, destroy the: ‘Old one: 
You will be rewarded for your labor, 
AN EMONES Ad | : sf z * ka ha A 
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Name and DeScription—3 of kind at Doz. Rate Height Blooming \/»\ Prite 
D. Double SD Semi-Double S. Single in inches Date. Bal o Wer. 
TER AAS SAE 
ASHES OF ROSE, (Reichert). Anemone, The name ae 
describes it, the large cushion being lighter sets ) oe PSV A 
it off. Good for cutting, fine for arrangement ...... 26 Sept. 20 50... 5,00 
ELIZABETH. Light pink sport of “F. S. Parks” ....-...». Oct. 28 ‘%\ .bOs% 5.00 
F. S. PARKS. Especially large when disbudded. Both oa OA 
the ray petals and cushion florets are pure white Nov, 1 50 5.00 
MOONLIGHT. Golden yellow of extremely fine vigor i ee 
Flowers on 4’ to 5’ stems. Retains its color and Pele eli: 
HC QGR SW OLE een tee isnt scetiow nel cea ee en settee ee Nov. 15 50 «5.00 
PRINCESS NORA. An extremely handsome Anemone 1 ery 
flowered Chrysanthemum which has a silver rich, 
rosy purple flower interposed with silver, which 
gleams through the rows of petals. Holds its color . i, 
well throughout the season. Excellent foliage —.. 42 Oct. 20 50 5.00. 
‘SINCERITY. Short white ray petals with very high, ferea 2C04 be psi 
almost globular white cushion, Best when disbud- : 
PTS Po 1 Ge tts dee cha i, Ilhan Odea RO EDO Oct.15 60 5.00. 
YELLOW ‘SINCERITY. Clear soft ed bial args Hoey net iB 
Very popular. .........-..... aes i. Oct. 20 50 5.00 
