CHRYSANTHEMUM VARIETY DESCRIPTIONS 
VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
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 and fall. (P-2) 
GAIETY 
ANTIQUE Nov. 1 
A bronze spider mum for cut flower and pot plant use. (P-1) 
PINKETTE Oct. 25 
Intermediate pink pompon. For May and June, and again in 
Sept. and Oct. in the greenhouse; also, Aug. thru Oct. in the 
cloth house. (P-3) 
BLUECHIP Nov. 1 
Intermediate pink decorative. Recommended May and June 
in the greenhouse, and Aug. thru Oct. in the cloth house. (S-1) 
FREEDOM Nov. 5 
Intermediate pure white single. Outstanding for spray forma- 
tion and flower substance. Recommended for Aug. and Sept. 
cloth house, and Aug. through Nov. in the greenhouse. (P-3) 
WHITETOP Nov. 5 
Intermediate pure white decorative. Vigorous growth habit. 
Recommended April through Nov. in the greenhouse, and 
Aug. through Oct. in the cloth house. It fills the need for a 
pure white pompon in the greenhouse during the spring months 
when Encore is difficult to flower. (S-2) 
MADONNA Nov. 5 
Intermediate white pompon of good clean growth. Its place 
is in the spring program in May to July where it takes high 
temperature well. (S-2) 
PACESETTER Nov. 10 
Intermediate pure white single. Good form, petallage and 
substance. Excellent shipping quality. Excellent for spring, 
summer and fall. A very fine pot plant disbud. (P-3) 
ILLINI IGLOO Nov. 10 
Intermediate white pompon with creamy center; exceptional 
substance, very productive, good for outdoor shading. (S-2) 
CREAM SHASTA Nov. 10 
Beautiful color addition to the Shasta group for year round 
flowering. ¢€P-1) 
WHITE MEMORIAL 
Pure white sport except when grown cold. Fine May to 
Nov. (P-1) 
JETFIRE Nov. 5 
Intermediate flaming red decorative. A color that holds even 
in high temperatures. Well adapted for spring and fall pot 
plants grown either as spray or disbud. Outstanding in the 
cloth house. (P-1) 
ORANGE BEAUREGARD Nov. 5 
Lively, light orange or golden bronze sport from Beauregard. 
Valuable in a continuous year-around program. In the early 
cloth house or under high temperature conditions, it is a deep 
golden yellow pompon. (S-1) 
FIREGLEAM Nov. 10 
A fiery orange intermediate decorative. An outstandingly bril- 
liant color that holds beautifully. Is fine in pots with partial or 
no disbudding. (P-1) 
Nov. 12. 
VOGUE Oct. 25 
Large pink single. Beautiful form and substance. Especially 
valuable June and July. Good in Aug. to Sept. in cloth 
house. (P-2) 
REWARD Oct. 25 
A very productive deep pink single that holds color in July 
and Aug. Easily the outstanding early pink daisy for June 
15 to Sept. 15 flowering. (S-3) 
TEMPO Nov. 3 
Intermediate deep pink decorative. A 9-week Masterpiece. 
Recommended April thru June in the greenhouse, and Aug. 
and Sept. in the cloth house. (P-2) 
BRONZE PANDORA Nov. 10 
Bright coral bronze sport of Pandora. (P-1) 
BARBARA FULLER Nov. 10 
A dark coral red anemone. Dwarf compact growth habit. 
Excellent for flowering as a pot plant in Oct., Nov. and Dec. 
(P-1) 
DELAWARE Nov. 8 
A large semi-incurved reddish bronze standard. An outstand- 
ing pot plant for fall, winter and spring. The growth habit 
and the color make this the number one bronze pot mum. (P-1) 
ILLINI REGAL Nov. 12 
A crimson pompon. An improvement over Illini Redhead. (P-1) 
PARISIENNE Nov. 5 
Intermediate shell pink single. This variety grows and flowers 
satisfactorily at all seasons where Shasta is satisfactory (late 
March to Nov.). The color is as close to true pink as exists 
in the chrysanthemum. The favorite pink single to rotate with 
Brocade and a color far better than that of Reward. (P-1) 
CRITERION Nov. 8 
Int. pink decorative with a vigorous, compact growth habit. 
A new and valuable year round pink pot plant variety. Almost 
the equal of Bonnaffon Deluxe in pink. Also a fine cut flower 
variety for spring and fall. Best grown disbudded. (P-1) 
PORTRAIT Nov. 8 
Large pink pompon. A versatile variety that can be grown 
anytime 10-week varieties are used. Also responds well to 
partial disbudding. Tolerates a lower minimum temperature 
than Pandora. Excellent pot plant, March thru Dec. (S-2) 
PENNANT Nov. 10 
Intermediate pink decorative. Recommended April thru Oct. 
in the greenhouse, and Aug. thru Oct. in the cloth house. (P-3) 
NOBILITY Nov. 10 
Intermediate light pink single. A quality daisy. Recommended 
May, June, Oct. and Nov. in the greenhouse, and Aug. thru 
Oct. in the cloth house. (P-2) 
HUMDINGER Nov. 10 
An intermediate to large formal pompon. Color has been de- 
scribed as a luminous violet purple. A perfectly ideal pot 
plant type of growth habit. An interesting disbud pot plant 
for fall, winter and early spring. (P-1) 
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