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New Chrysanthemum Varieties (cont'd) 
BRONZE & RED POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
BUCKEYE Oct. 3 
Intermediate salmon bronze pompon. Dwarf, compact, very 
sturdy growth. Striking new color well suited to the garden 
and Mother’s Day pot plant program. 
MOONMAID Oct. 14 
Intermediate salmon bronze pompon. A new and useful color 
with good growth and production. Late garden variety or 
outdoor cut flower. Recommended for spring and fall flowering. 
TALISMAN Oct. 20 
Talisman bronze; intermediate daisy. Color holds exceptionally 
well. Recommended April through October in the greenhouse 
and August and September cloth house. 
PARADISE Oct. 20 
Intermediate coral red single. Color holds well. Recommended 
April through mid June in the greenhouse, mid August through 
October in the cloth house. A tall variety of outstanding 
new color. 
PALETTE Oct. 20 
Intermediate dark salmon single. Heavy petallage with good 
substance. Fine in spring and fall. A new pastel shade. 
GAIETY Oct. 25 
Intermediate coral bronze single. This variety in combination 
with Paradise and Prelude constitute a trio bred to widen 
color range adding new and lively pastels especially valuable 
in the spring. Good growth and production. An exciting 
new color. 
HILARITY Nov. 1 
Intermediate golden bronze single. Small daisy of wide petal 
and very lively color. Tolerates a wide range of conditions. 
Recommended May through October. Growth habit lends 
itself to pot culture. 
FLAME GLOW Nov. 5 
Intermediate golden orange single. Fine growth and produc- 
tion. 
ORANGE BEAUREGARD Nov. 5 
Lively, light orange or golden bronze sport from Beauregard. 
Valuable in a continuous year ‘round program. In the early 
cloth house or under high temperature conditions it is a deep 
golden yellow pompon. Growth habit and response is same 
as that of Beauregard. 
RED KING Nov. 13 
Intermediate Red Daisy. Good growth and production; short, 
compact plant with compound spray. A good red pot plant 
variety. 
CADET Nov. 14 
Intermediate red anemone. Short, compact and free breaking. 
Approximate size of Gypsy. Recommended as a spray but 
useful as a disbud. Season is October through March, especi-. 
ally effective at Thanksgiving and Christmas. A pot plant variety. 
ILLIN] REDWOOD Nov. 25 
Intermediate red pompon. Hard, durable, well formed flower. 
Fine red pompon for Thanksgiving. 
PINK POMPONS, DECORATIVES, SINGLES & ANEMONES 
PETRISIAN MAUVE 
PETRISIAN PINK 
PETRISIAN ROSE 
These are three outstanding hybrids for the garden and spring 
pot plants. 
Oct. 5 
SONNET Oct. 14 
Intermediate salmon pink pompon. Stocky compact growth; 
well adapted to the garden and a good spring pot plant. 
Valuable color in late September cloth house. : 
BETTY Oct. 14 
Intermediate light salmon pink decorative. Upright cut flower 
growth; suitable for gardens. Well known for outstanding color. 
FAIRYLAND Oct. 15 
Intermediate decorative; lively pink color. Very uniform re- 
sponse. A low temperature variety that improves Carolyn 
Yosick; also a spring and fall pot plant. Recommended in 
early cloth house and as a garden variety. 
MAYFAIR Oct. 15 
Intermediate, smooth pink single. Growth and production sur- 
passes that of Reward. Uniform flowering response. Valuable 
for cut April through October in the greenhouse and, July 
through October in the cloth house. A much needed color 
in a cloth house daisy. 
JESTER Oct. 15 
Intermediate, dark, orchid pink single. Very early variety 
with free vigorous growth. 
CITATION Oct. 15 
Intermediate pink pompon. Dwarf, compact but very sturdy 
growth. In color and growth it improves Queen of Pinks. A 
pot plant disbud. Recommended April through June and again 
in October. One of the best late garden varieties. 
MIRTH . Oct. 20 
Intermediate light pink single. Larger than Reward. Especially 
valuable in spring flowering April through June. Durable and 
uniform response in July through October in the cloth house. 
