Arapahoe. (16 in.) U.S.D.A. Indescribable au- 
tumn colors, being a blend of bronze, yellow ina 
reddish orange. Up to 200 open flowers on. plant. 
in full bloom. _Two inch blossoms are semi-double. 
Plant low to medium in height. Early Sept. Ea., 350; 
per ten, $38.00. 
Clara Curtis. (16 in.) Produces quantities of 
fragrant pink daisy-like flowers. in ~viate~-farlthe 
plant can be potted and forced in bloom indoors by 
February-March. Full bloom outdoors early Sept. 
Isa.: 35¢e; per ten, $3.00. 
Deanna. (14 in.) Neat bushy plant with nice 
covering of 1% inch pompon flowers. Color is live- 
ly bronzy red, reverse of petals orange. September. 
Ksa., 40e; per ten, $3.50. 
gudith Anderson. (Loe ins) Formal appearing 
bushy plant whose surface is a gleaming mass of 
yellow composed of many 11%, inch pompon blooms. 
Early Oct:  Ea., 40c;. per ten, $3.50. 
Manantico. (16 in.) U.S.D.A. Single 2% inch 
flowers. Petals open a Shoenfeld purple on inside 
and rosaline pink on back side; bright yellow disc in 
center. Very colorful in the garden. Early Sept. Ea., 
35e; per ten, $3.00. : 
Ogallala. (24 in.) U.S.D.A. Has spread of 2% 
feet, giving general effect of tall cushion type. 
Buds open a deep red, open flowers graduating to 
rosy-bronze surrounding yellow dise. Semi-double 1% 
inch flowers. Extremely prolific with 500 to 70> 
flowers. - Sept. »Ea., 35c;'per ten, °$3.00. 
Osage. (16 in.) U.S.D.A. Unusual delicate two- 
tone effect is created by pale lavender tips cn 
white petals, the center of flower being creamy white, 
a soft combination of lavender and cream. AS many 
as 150 fully double 214 inch flowers. Sept. Ha., 35c; 
per ten, $3.00. - 
Santa Claus. (24 in.) Not a real Cushion but 
grows in a broad mound bearing many rich red 
blooms. Flowers large, 2% inches across, almost 
double. Very showy and frost resistant. Late Sept. 
Jia., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
September Bronze. (15 in.) The warm bronze 
and golden-bronze tints of autumn are beautifully 
reflected in very shapely 1% inch pompon. Plant 
has low broad outline and very colorful from Sept. 
on. Ha., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Sonia. (16 in.) Unusual color of rich purple; 
quantities of two inch double flowers make an ap- 
pealing display on bushy plants. Early Oct. Ea., 
35¢e; per ten, $3.00. 
INTERMEDIATE AND TALLER ’MUMS 
With tnese, the flower itself is the main feature. 
and are prized as cut flowers. Also given highest 
regard in the garden for their individuality and 
beauty. 
; Algonquin. (24 in.) Deep rich lemon yellow double 
flowers, Petals mostly ray florets. Good stems for 
eultings-US.D, A. Sept.” 6a.,1 35¢e5" per ten? 1$3300; 
Alice Barham. (24 in.) Beautiful double 2% 
to 3 inch of orange bronze. Late Sept. Ea., 35c; per 
ten, $3.00. 
Avalanche. (18 in.) The finest white we have yet 
encountered for garden planting. Choice large 4 inch 
flowers, richly double. Has soft creamy center until 
it becomes fully expanded pure white bloom. Sept. 
Ea., 60c; per ten, $5.50. 
Caliph. (30a tie) Deepest velvet red that is 
beautiful in contrast with lighter’ colors. Double 
pompon-like flowers. Oct. Ea., 40c; per ten, $3.50. 
Crimson Glory. (18 in.) Handsome dark bronzy 
red pompon on upright plants. Frost resistant. Early 
Oct. Ea., 35¢c; per ten, $3.00. 
Early Bronze. (16-20 in.) Hardy pompon usually 
in full bloom around Sept. 20. Very attractive com- 
pact orange-bronze flowers. Ea., 35c; per ten, $3.00. 
Edgar A. Guest. (18-20 in.) Fine new 1939 
variety with appealing rich color of deepest fall tones. 
Two inch flowers open a very dark bronzy red with 
gradual mellowing color as the flowers mature. Late 
Sept. Ea., 40c;: per ten, $3.50. 
Ember. (24-30 in.) Brilliant glowing bronze, a 
combination of coral and orange shades; very double 
21% inch flowers. Oct. Ea., 40c; per ten, $4.00. 
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