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A well-grown, correctly staked, mature chrysanthemum plant. A—Position of first stop, carried out soon after setting in final position; two shoots developed. B— Position of second stop, carried out in late December; five shoots retained. C—Disbudded side shoot flowering on the crown bud. D—Two side buds were secured instead of the crown bud; these were disbudded.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 104

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A well-grown, correctly staked, mature chrysanthemum plant. A—Position of first stop, carried out soon after setting in final position; two shoots developed. B—Position of second stop, carried out in late December; five shoots retained. C—Disbudded side shoot flowering on the crown bud. D—Two side buds were secured instead of the crown bud; these were disbudded. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 104

A well-grown, correctly staked, mature chrysanthemum plant. A—Position of first stop, carried out soon after setting in final position; two shoots developed. B—Position of second stop, carried out in late December; five shoots retained. C—Disbudded side shoot flowering on the crown bud. D—Two side buds were secured instead of the crown bud; these were disbudded. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 1, 15 January 1957, Page 104