Embers—Double Coral orange bronze. 
Granny Scovill—Coral bronze. 
Goblin—Golden bronze. Double. 
Jean Treadway—Lovely pink with a dark rose pink 
center. 
Jewell—Deep lavender. Button type. 
Jewelry—Rose pink. Pompon type. 
Lavender Lady—Truly a fine cut flower. Good 
bloomer. Double lavender blooms. 
King Midas—Extra early yellow double variety. 
Louise Schling—Glowing salmon red. 
Marie Antoinette—Deep pink pompon type. 
Nancy Copeland—Spectrum red. 
Pale Moon—Sulphur yellow. 
Pygmy Gold—Dwarf plant with mass of golden yellow 
buttons. 
Roberta Copeland—Semi double of irridescent rosy 
red. One of the new ones. Excellent cut flower. 
Rose: Glow—Raspberry and old rose. 
Ruth Marion Hatton—Produces early blooms of ¢ca- 
nary yellow pompon type. Early bloomer. 
Ruth Hatton—Lovely white pompon. 
Ruth Cummings—Rich bronze terra-cotta. 
Saturn—Sparkling orange and bronze. 
Symphony—Double. Copper pink. 
Tasiva—Early white heavy bloomer. 
Venus—Single lilac pink flowers. 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are a new race in the Chrysanthemums 
which is entirely different from the other types. The 
long tubular petals flatten at the tips so that each 
represents a miniature spoon. These were first intro- 
duced in 1940. 
Golden Spoon—Beautiful golden yellow. 
Jasper Spoon—Bronze and red combination. 
Orchid Spoon—Light pinkish lilac. 
Pink Spoon—Beautiful baby pink. 
White Spoon—White with a creamy center. 
Yellow Spoon—Brilliant yellow. 
Any above varieties 35c each, 3 for $1.00. These 
are strong plants and will bloom this fall. 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the most popular of the dwarf Chry- 
santhemums. Growing about 18 inches high and pro- 
ducing hundreds of blooms. The following are the 
latest introduction. 
Champion Cushion—A reddish deep bronze. The 
flowers and growing habits are of a_ perfect 
cushion type. 
Commander Cushion—Red daisy-like flowers with 
bright yellow center. A very desirable plant for 
the perennial border. 
Gold Cushion—Deep golden yellow. 
Major Cushion—A valuable addition to the Cushion 
family. Bright salmon-pink flowers making a no- 
ticeable plant among other varieties. 
The above are new varieties for 1944 and can be 
supplied in strong pot plants to bloom this fall. Each 
35c, one of each $1.25, one dozen $3.00. 
THE STANDARD CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the older varieties that have been 
popular for a number of years and still in great de- 
mand. Colors: pink, white, yellow, bronze and red. 
mand. Colors: PINK, WHITE, YELLOW, BRONZE 
and RED. Strong plants each 25c, two plants each 
(ten in all) $2.00. 
