BETTY FERGUSON. A rosy terra cotta with bronze reverse; large solid 
- incurving blooms; stiff stems and bushy plants ..000 Aug. 
BELLE MAUVE. A lovely stiff-stemmed silvery pink. It disbuds well 
and is also lovely grown in sprays. Gives a great wealth of cut flowers, 
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BORDER WHITE. Blooms similar to Pompom Dahlia but larger. Very 
ne serve a sactac tundavccnduvaeresaecnesieseseseeests Aug., Sept. 
CHALLENGER. A very nice bright bronzy red with good strong stems. 
If disbudded makes an extra large bloom 6 inches across. -Nice in 
Ne el ole diwa cade liccucbsasdcotorcsnsccscdadsecesesswi Sept. 
COPPELIA. This is quite a new shade, a bright Indian red—very start- 
ling and does not fade with age. Fine Strong stiff stems that grows 
lovely in sprays. One of our best sellers in both plants and cut flowers 
Aug., Sept. 
CHINA GOLD. A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. One best in 
Sprays. Has very stiff stems, quilled petals and grows very tall. Blooms 
later than most varieties. Good to lengthen the blooming season....Oct. 
CHARMWOOD. A very pretty pinkish lavender. Very stiff stems, makes 
a wealth of cut flowers. Fine in sprays, or may be disbudded. ...... Sept. 
CRIMSON BUTTERCUP. An exceptionally fine variety. Identical with 
Bronze Early Buttercup except the reverse of the petals are crimson. 
Should be disbudded. You'll love it. Sure does multiply fast..Aug., Sept. 
CRANFORD CREAM. A fine shading of primrose. A spray variety tor 
cutting. One giving a great wealth of flowers...........000..00002...ee Sept. 
CERISE. A lovely spray variety that grows tall on wiry stems. Blooms 
in the greatest profusion. A lovely rosey cerise with quilled petals. 
A variety that is very lovely for table decorations .......................... Sept. 
_ CONQUEROR. A lovely rich crimson. A variety that is very lovely either 
disbudded or in sprays. Will grow to 6 inches disbudded. ‘Tall stiff 
stems. Does not fade. Grows 8-10 to the plant disbudded. Very 
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CALUMET. A very large incurved yellow. Slightly touched with bronze. 
Disbud to 6 or 8. Will make a 6-inch bloom. First time we have 
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offered this one. It is truly a lovely Chrysanthemum.................. Sept. $1.00 
CORAL QUEEN. A very lovely large salmon coral. A beauty. Good in 
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CYRIL COLEMAN. A large bronze with gold shading. Fine ins 
Sep 
CARNIVAL. Bright scarlet red. Truly a showy variety, well named. Good 
a DC ge cr RE Se i ental bon ln sadtonchenerencerceeed Sept. 
DAILY EXPRESS. A grand large flower of terra cotta chestnut. Very 
weather proof. Good either disdubbed or in sprays. A real sepa 
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DON JUAN. Indian red. Good stiff stems. Makes fine cut flowers....Sept. : 
DOVEDALE. A fine white but must be disbudded to be at its best. Sept. . 
DOROTHY McGUIRE. A large flat flower of soft bronze with pointed 
petals. A fine market variety as it makes a great profusion of flowers 
on stiff erect stems. Need not be disbudded ..................--.0..........--- Sept. 
DAFFODIL. A large lovely yellow. Nice in sprays but best SearecL 
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EARLY ACE. A large perfectly incurving bloom, color golden chestnut 
with strong stems. one of the earliest here with Se ee Aug., Sept. 
ELITE. Light cerise pink with a touch of yellow in the center. Lasting 
bloom formed of roiled spiky petals. A variety of great merit and 
stands all weathers. Good disbudded or in sprays. A fine commercial 
cut flower variety. A western cut flower grower said, ‘“‘The whole- 
eameieeeran it Up, One or Our favorites one. n-ne ncoeeeces Sept. 
ELDORADO. Yellow of charming shade; blooms 5 inches across, solid 
and well formed in semi-incurved style. A free flowering variety that 
should be disbudded some. Winner of several awards.................. Sept. 
FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very lovely for cutting. 
May be disbudded but equally good grown in sprays. Makes a great 
wealth of flowers and very resistant to frosts. One of the loveliest 
- yarieties that we have ever grown. Everybody should have Freda, 
Paton reds, samo. TONE Freda... 2-22 snc ceeeeenne neg peecencoeeneeenenss Se ept. 
FRAMFIELD PRIMROSE. A lovely primrose yellow. Good disbudded or 
Re a each os denn anu pbqsnnanvtivebeteranancaontagaien cst apecuewoccennasrseat= Sept. 
FORWARD. This is another step forward, especially for exhibition; may 
also be used for market; blooms 6 inches across, with stiff petals in- 
curving at the tips; color, silvery-peach-pink; a real beauty. 2%4 to 
3 ft. This is one of our favorites. You will love it as much as we do. 
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GOLDEN ee A golden yellow slightly overlaid orange bronze. A fine 
LUG oes sra ee occas bres pe nttipe ecg sten in aman nunnactwanie mntnadnnnrednagece=s Sept. 
GOLD STANDARD. This is a true early disbudding variety. The color 
is as deep as it is possible to get in yellow, with broad florets. Does 
not fade in sun or rain. May be grown up to 7 inches across. Recom- 
mee T I CATIOISOTS oa oad a ano sentra cemnnenepecensnanenccecternnnnats Late Sept. 
GLADIATOR. Very rich chestnut red; one of the finest of its color yet 
raised. Good disbudded Or iN SPIAY5. .........-..-.--..--s0-ecscsecsne-ncensorsesnes Sept. 
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