CHRYSANTHEMUM VARIETY DESCRIPTIONS 
VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
ACCLAIM Dec. 5 
Large formal type pompon. Clean Omega type growth, no 
laterals. Lights and shades well. As fine a formal pompon as 
exists. A white Corsair. (S-2) 
ORWAY Dec. 8 
Large white single. An improvement over Yukon in flower 
quality and growth habit. (P-1) 
SNOWFLAKE Dec. 10 
Intermediate clear white pompon. (P-1) 
SMITH’S CREAM WHITE Dec. 13 
A beautiful smooth cream colored sport from Smith’s White. 
Excellent form and good depth of flower. (P-1) 
YELLOW ACCLAIM 
Good yel. sport from Acclaim. (P-3) 
Dec. 5 
GOLDIE Dec. 10 
Deep yellow small pompon. Preferred by some over Yellow 
Snowcrest. (P-1) 
CORSAIR Dec. 12 
Large yellow pompon. Outstanding for quality, vigor and 
production. A ‘‘best’’ for Oct. 15 to March 15 in yellow pom- 
pons. (S-2) 
RED MINSTREL Dec. 13 
A sport from Br. Minstrel with a lively red glow added. This 
color is easier to use than that of Br. Minstrel. A quality 
pompon for Nov. and Dec. (P-1) 
IMP. PK. MINSTREL Dec. 13 
From a designer’s and retailer’s standpoint, this is the best 
of the Minstrels. Its color resembles that of Pink Dot and it 
does not deteriorate rapidly with maturity. The shade and 
tone are both right. Minstrel has form and substance; Imp. 
Pk. Minstrel has form, substance and color. (P-1) 
SNOWCAP Dec. 15 
Large formal pompon. When grown at a 60° F. minimum 
hight temperature, this is one of the outstanding flowers avail- 
able during Dec., Jan. and Feb. (S-3) 
WEDDING BELLS Dec. 20 
A small to medium white formal pompon. Purer white than 
Snowcrest. (P-1) 
SUNRISE Dec. 20 
A yellow pompon best described as a late Gold Coast. Sun- 
rise is not sensitive to low night temperatures. A better growth 
habit than either Yellow Snow or Golden Anniversary. (S-2) 
LYNDA McLANE Dec. 25 
A late pink pompon with a growth habit that does not run 
into blind growth and a color that is highly acceptable. A 
much needed variety for the late natural crop. (P-1) 
PRICES PER 100 
Price 
Classification 50-250 300-450 
S-4 6.00 5.70 
S-3 6.50 6.15 
S-2 7.00 6.65 
S-1 7.50 LAD 
P-3 8.00 7.60 
P-2 9.00 8.55 
P-1 10.00 9.50 
P-O 15.00 14.25 
500-950 1000-2450 2500 Up 
5.40 5.10 4.80 
5.85 5.50 5.20 
6.30 3.95 5.60 
6.75 6.40 6.00 
7.20 6.80 6.40 
8.10 7.65 7.20 
9.00 8.50 8.00 
13.50 12:75 12.00 
This price table is effective until September 1, 1955 
COLLECTIONS 
When varieties are not specified, orders may be placed for any general grouping of 
varieties available at time of shipment. These orders must be in full 300 box units. 
1 Box ($00) R:C.).fc:7. Ane eee ee $ 17.10 
2, Boxes (600. R:.C. \scnimtier st iain Meee 32.40 
SuBoxes*(P00LRiC:) 2. set, a oes ee. 48.60 
4°Boxes1(1 200° R.C.)i eee ae 61.20 
5 2Boxesi(P500uR:C. )ct..0 rane ee 76.50 
6eBoxes®(1800UR: Ce) coasters eter $ 91.80 
7 Boxes (2100'R.C2)).. fe: eee 107.10 
8aBoxes. (2400 R.C:) 28 eas ee ee 122.40 
9 Boxes. (2700: R.C.) an kee 129.60 
10: Boxes: (3000.R.G.)ic scee ete eee, 144.00 
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