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Sylvia — Color salmon-peach, hard petals, 
weatherproof. Sept. 
Utopia—Lovely bronze, fine shape and size. 
Sept. 3 ft. 
Velveteen — Rich velvety crimson; good 
blooms on long stems well above foliage. 
Sept. 
Welcome — Reddish bronze, petals pointed 
and gold tipped. Sept. 20. 3 ft. 
Wendy—Splendid orange-amber, one of the 
best for sprays. Sept. 
White Rayonante—A white sport from Ray- 
onante. 
Wolf’s Pink—Deep rosy mauve. Large flow- 
ers. Very strong growth. Needs to be par- 
tially disbudded. Nov. 
Yellow Gown—Splendid yellow, semi-incurv- 
ing form. A great cropper. 3 ft. Sept. 
Small Pompon or Baby 
25c each, five for $1.00. 
Dark Bronze Button—A good baby pompon. 
Flowers freely. Good for cutting. Late Oct. 
Glacier Baby—A dainty, pale pink pompon 
changing to white toward the end. Flowers 
% in. Medium height. 
Gold Nugget—Small yellow button of good 
pompon shape. 
Jewel — Attractive lilac-pink with concaved 
petals, very double. True pompon form. 
Ook 
Mary Pickford—Pure white, perfect pompon 
type. Flowers 1 in. Mature Nov. 1. 
New York—A red-bronze baby. Petals hard 
and weather-proof. Flowers 1% in. diam. 
Medium height. Nov. 
Pink Dot— White with bright pink center. 
Flowers 1% in. 3 ft. Late Oct. 
Varsity—A good bright yellow button, 1 in. 
diam. Medium height. 
Single Koreans 
25e each, five for $1.00. 
Autumn Fires—Coppery red, yellow eye. Vig- 
orous grower. Handsome cut flowers. 
Betsy Kjelsberg—Single flowers of a glorious 
American Beauty color, petals short and 
broad, large yellow center. Good stiff dark 
stems. Unusual and outstanding. Sept. 
Billy Lebo—Low growing well-shaped plants 
covered with single shell-pink flowers. 
Brenda—Large daisy-like flowers of copper 
champagne. 2 ft. 
Briar Rose—Fine sprays of clear rose pink, 
splendid cut flower and keeper. 
Ceres —A lovely combination of old gold, 
chamois-yellow and soft coppery bronze. 
Juno—Very dwarf compact plant producing 
an abundance of single flowers opening a 
coppery red and fading with age toa salmon 
flesh. 
Orion — Brilliant canary yellow. Clean-cut 
flowers in branching sprays. 
Ovidia Nevill — Deep pink, quilled and 
spooned. 3% to 4 in. across. 
Saturn—Brilliant coppery orange with a light 
halo surrounding the golden centers, a mar- 
velous color effect; very free flowering in 
graceful sprays over a long period; a lively 
lovely flower, delightfully fragrant; 2 ft.; 
late September. 
Sennep—A very effective clear mustard yel- 
low. Flowers 2 in. in branching sprays. 
Sensation—Bright yellow with scarlet petal 
tips. Glowing. 
Sonja Henie — An unusual combination of 
champagne and rose. As lovely and fresh 
looking as her namesake. 2 ft. 
Sunray—Narrow ray-like petals of pink sut- 
fused gold. Splendid keeper. 
Sylvius — Beautiful silvery pink. Sept. 15. 
21% ft. 
Double and Semi-Double Koreans 
25c each, five for $1.00. 
Autumn Glory—A soft velvety cr'mson flower 
borne freely on dark wiry stems. 
California—A well branched plant completely 
covered with 2-in. crimson flowers. 
Lavender Lady — Wonderful pure lavender 
with silver sheen. Strong, free flowering. 
Unusually hardy. 2% ft. Late Sept. 
Mandarin — A delightful blend of coral, 
salmon, copper and bronzy gold. Flowers 
2% in. across on erect wiry stems. 
Pink Lustre — Glowing, lustrous soft pink. 
Large semi-double flowers on branching 
plants. 
Romany—A lovely flower, glowing carmine- 
red, with fine bronze-red tones, produced 
freely. A fine cut flower. 2% ft. 
Saladin—Gorgeous oriental red and copper, 
semi-double, fragrant. 
Symphony—Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery 
rose. Flowers 3 in. on heavy sturdy stems. 
Free-flowering. 
