Name and description _ Height Blooming 
D., double; SD., semi-double; S., single in inches Date 
MRS. PIERRE DUPONT. D. Peach-pink tinted with rosy-salmon. One of the five 
JSST RRAVIVITIAS? Seve Sree 0 st a ie a ee cored tite rg On tio 30 Oct. 5 
MUSKOGEE. SD. Red buds, flowers opening pinkish-lavender. —_.-._-.------------1:----0 22 Sept. 1 
MY LADY. D. A lovely combination cf gold witu orange-red shadings. «...............:-.- 18 Sept. 8 
NANCY COPELAND. S. An unusual brilliant, spectrum red. ......2222.0..22.22222022-20--teee 26 Oct.7 
ORANGE QUEEN. D. Large, richest golden- yellow Wath OFAN Per CA St suse ae amma New English verte 
OTSEGO."SD:) Rosy-pink with yellow-center: 3055 Uae... reer deena 20 Aug. 16 
PALE MOON. D. Large fluffy soft yellow. Very free flowering. —.........0...--222----22---1---- 30 Sept. 20 
PEACHBLOW. SD. Blending of salmon-pink, bronze and fawn. Strong and sturdy. ..32 Sept. 19 
PIPESTONE. SD. New! Far better than any other bronze cushicn types. -.............---- 18 Aug. 25 
POHATCONG. D. An excellent, large deep pink. One of the best. -......0..202.0.2.-.2---.-- 24 Sept. 18 
POLAR ICE. D. New purest white. Flowers UP: LOS LIM CT OSSe aes eee ee ene earner ees 22 Sept. 9 
PRIMULA. S. New! Very graceful single yellow. ......222...--2-eeeceeceeeceneccee eee eececeneceeeeoeeees 36 Oct. 10 
PURITY: D2 Excellentlarge pure white:;Very New 222... ee ee eee es 24 Sept. 28 
PURPLE STAR. D. New! An entirely distinct star-shaped purple. -...............--..--.------ 24 Aug. 12 
PYGMY GOLD. D. Excellent golden-yellow pompon of cushion type. ............-..---.------ 18 Sept. 5 
REDBANK. SD. Bright red turning to bronze as flowers age. Very showy in garden. 22 Sept. 14 
RED GOLD. D. New! The brightest of all pompons. A lively combination of red and 
Gramge-cold!A \Hone ys ire Ce eee eee 22 Aug. 20 
REDHAWKEK. D. Very new! A glaring reddish-bronze. One of the five best early 
*Mums. Very early. Produced by Prof. Longley of the U. of Minn. __... 16 Aug. 12 
RED VELVET. D. A surpassingly fine full double, velvety crimson. A cross between 
Mrs. Dupont and Caliph, having the good points of both parents. Perhaps the 
besttot all (erimSoris eis 2.5.2 Se ee On ee a A deo 2 ane ee Lc 24 Oct. 4 
REDWOOD. SD. New! A beautiful dwarf bright red. Hundreds of bright flowers on 
the dwarf mounds. Very free-flowering. Very early. -.....2..--2..--2--2--cbeeceeeeececeeeeeee eee: 15 Sept. 5 
RED WING. SD. Small bronzy-red with yellow center. —......2..2..2.:2-..:ceses-cenceeceececeeeeeedeeeeeeee 18 Sept. 15 
RHEINGOLD. S. Showy burnt-orange single flowers. eee 34 Oct. 5 
ROBERT BRYDON. D. New! Sensational new red from the Univ. of Chicago. .......... 16 Sept. 10 
ROBERTA COPELAND. D. Charming rose-red shading to salmon-gold. .................... 18 Sept. 12 
ROMANY. D. A beautiful carmine-red with bronze and gold reverse. ................--...-.- 32) Oct-12 
ROSE GLOW. D. Entirely different from any other. Color an opalescent raspberry. ..28 Sept. 12 
RH. MARION HATTON. Do Bright canary-yellow. io cic cee car tthe ec ce ecto cheers cece 26 Sept. 25 
RUBY POMPON. D. New! An exciting ruby-crimson pompon. More flowers on a 
single stem than some varieties produce on a whole plant. Outstandingly good!26 Oct. 5 
RUTH CUMMING. D. Large brilliant reddish-bronze. ..0...2...--ccccse-sssssessesesessesseeeeesteeseeeoee 28 Oct. 6 
SALMON GLOW. D. Lovely flowers of rich salmon and gold. -.......... 26 Oct. 15 
SANDY RICHIE. D. Rich bright crimson with golden reverse. Sept, blooming. -...... New English variety 
SCARLET COAT. D. Four inch scarlet blooms with gold reverse. Mid Sept. .............. New English variety 
SEMINOLE. D. A tiny midget among hardy ’Mums. Fluffy pure white flowers. ...... 12 Aug. 16 
SEPT. BRONZE. D. Golden bronze cushion-type Pompon. Flowers very frost resis- : 
tantiVery worth wihtiles 3 ce Ak Cie ee re ee ee ee ee 24 Sept. 2 
SEPT. CLOUD. D. Beautiful blooms of purest white. Cushion type. .........-...-.-.........---- 24 Sept. 12 
SEPT. DAWN. D. A new bright rose-pink. Flowers good sized and freely produced.22 Sept. 26 
SEPT. GOLD. D. Brilliant golden-yellow large pompon of cushion habits. .......... 22 Sept. 6 
SEPT. QUEEN. D. A mass of large, pure white flowers hide the nicely rounded 
plant. forsa- Month Or m0 es: Ss eases eet ecco de eae lee aaa fe gan 20 Sept. 10 
SEQUOIA. D. Exquisite rich mallow amber. Very large flowers. One of the best. _....28 Oct. 10 
SIEGLINDE. S. Dainty coral-red single. Different from any other. 2. 34 Oct. 8 
SILVER MOON. SD. White, like a glorified Shasta Daisy, with yellow center. _....... 38 Sept. 28 
SNOWBALL. D. Very new! Excellent fully double, round, fluffy white with yel- 
lowish shading in center. Extremely early flowering. Produced by the U. of Minn.18 Aug. 20 
SUNNY BOY. D. Free flowering clear yellow Pompon. Very good. _.............-.------..-.... 18 Sept. 4 
SUN RED. S. A very vigorous and free blooming single red. _____.-....-.----eeeeeeee- 28 Sept. 3 
SYMPHONY. D. An indescribable blend of mauve, coppery-pink and soft lavender. 
The tallest growing variety in our collection. Flowers very large and lovely. ........ 38 Oct. 12 
TASIVA. D. Large double flowers of purest ‘white... 20 Sept. 19 
THALIA. SD. Graceful sprays of brilliant, sparkling yellow. Excellent cut flower. ...24 Sept. 12 
TIGERS D: Large, bright) crimson-shad edi bronzes es pes etee ee ener eee ee New English variety 
TREASURE TROVE. D. Bright sparkling yellow. Excellent cut flower. —............. 26 Sept. 26 
JIUSSORE, SD, Exceptionally finemavender=purplen meee eee ree teers 24 Sept.30 
VOLCAN. D. Four inch fiowers of brilliant crimson. Sept. -_...-----.22.---ce-eceeeeececcceeeeeeeeeeeeeee New English variety 
WATERLILY. SD. Dwarf, duplex “Shasta Daisy like” pure white flowers. _.......... 16 Aug. 18 
WELCOME. SD. Very early blooming, bright mallow-purple. —... 2. 20 Aug. 14 
WESTBORNE. D. The darkest of all rich, red varieties. Oct. _...2.02.22....ceeceeeeteeeee eee New English variety 
WHITE LADY. D. A grand, very large, white, blooming in Sept. _. i .. New English variety 
WM. LONGLAND. D. A beautiful combination of red and yellow. Each petal is a 
medley of color. 220228): Se See ee aes ee ee 5 ue ee reg ee eee 26 Sept. 11 
YELLOW GEM. D. Trim upright plant with large bronze-yellow pompon flowers. ....20 Nov. 1 
YELLOW MOUND. D. Dwarf mound of double yellow flowers. Cushion type. ._...... 14 Oct. 4 
YOUDATHS PRIDE. D. Perfectly formed flowers of a distinct orange-bronze. .......... 20 Sept. 20 
SPOON ‘MUMS 
JASPER SPOON. S. Straw-yellow tubes and Jasper-red spoons. .........220...20..-20-ceeeceeeoe--- 20 Oct. 9 
ORCHID SPOON. S. Lovely orchid-pink. An excellent variety. ..........2002..0..220.2e2---n--- 26 Oct. 10: 
WHITE SPOON. S. A grand novelty with fussy white flowers most all summer. ......22 Sept. 26 
YELLOW SPOON. S. Clear, bright golden-yellow tubes and spoons. Very fine. ........ 22 Oct. 10 
CUSHION ‘MUMS 
BRONZE CUSHION. D. The favorite golden-bronze. -.......2-.2...0-.20ceccceeecbeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 18 Sept. 20 
PINK CUSHION. D. Masses of rose- pink flowers completely cover the plants. .......... 18 Sept. 15 
RED CUSHION. D. New! Early! Much“earlier blooming than the old tYPC renee eee GC Sept. 11 
WHITE CUSHION. D. Delightful pureswhite, = 2. 2. eee ee 16 Sept. 15 
YELLOW CUSHION. D. A mass of golden-yellow all. fall: ... tes Gat a in Roe 16 Sept. 8 
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