RHEINGOLD. S. Showy burnt-orange single flowers. 
@nelor they Northlands Datsicss ee en OCh nn 
ROSE PRINCESS. D. Salmon-rose. Base flushed with 
oldpAGvery strkingillowern cocker ete tna Sept. 28 
RUBY POMPON. D. An exciting, ruby-crimson 
ompon. Upright and very profuse blooming... Oct. 5 
RUTH CUMMING. D. Large, brilliant reddish- 
|Sinof ab Acta) Mam tach, ,_. dire etmrelee Sentara te SRN ea 2: mo Oct-ari, 
SALMON GLOW. S. Bright salmon-pink single. A 
brichtvancdedistimet:colors-n eater tte geet Oct. 6 
SCARLET COAT. D. 4-inch scarlet blooms with gold 
DEV ELSE Sr anon ey Eee aie ne Sas ase ete Octe2 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. D. Golden-bronze, cush- 
ion-type pompon. Flowers very frost resistant. . . Sept. 2 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. D. A new, rich, cherry-red. 
WrellVadaptedito) potting a: wert rtal tne y tee Oct. 4 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. D. Beautiful blooms of pur- 
EStawinites Cushionity Pes manne tei aoe Sept. 12 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. D. New, large, bright rose- 
pink. Perhaps the best of the so-called pinks to 
Gated Sth ia eee Ge Deets pee Sea ene Sept. 26 
SEQUOIA. D. Exquisite, rich mallow-ember. Very 
lancenhowerss Oncol thes best ayasn ce ere Sept. 6 
SIEGLINDE. S. Dainty, coral-red single. Different 
frOMD anyother. aee ieee Ae cd yee ere ©cts.8 
SIGURD. S. An attractive, coral-red single, shaded 
CarmMelansie vec okie Hoenn tami yet ees Sept. 24 
SILVER MOON. S. White, like a glorified Shasta 
Daisy with yellow centenrm mse ree Sept. 28 
SIMBA. D. Profuse masses of soft orange-bronze 
flowers oplencdid tor cutting nee ee nen Sept. 4 
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THE GRAND CHANIPFION “MUMS 
The Chicago Strain 
Over 300,000 hardy Chrysanthemum seedlings have been grown in 
order to give you these 28 outstanding new Mums. They are the re- 
sult of 12 years of intensive selection by Dr. Kraus, who we believe is 
America’s foremost Chrysanthemum and Hemerocallis breeder. They 
have all been tested for winter hardiness, are free and early bloomers, 
have disease-resistant foliage, and all are of the highest quality. 

Name and Description 
Price 
1942 Introductions 
BARBARA SMALL. Pinkish lavender. Sept. 20 to Nov... 
HARBINGER. Double; primrose-yellow with bronze shad- 
inaVer}, IWAN LeNbios ON OX eo Anan cate Go fem odo Saea bae 
M. J. COSTELLO. Fully double; golden-yellow with red- 
dishsshadinessmscentes septs 15tmecee i. are ene 
PRIMULA. Single; soft, clear primrose-yellow. Early Oct.. 
POLAR ICE. Clear, glistening blue-white. Sept. 10...... 
ROBERT BRYDON. Double; dome-shaped, dark, garnet- 
etal lolioyeyaarsh, IMDICLISe ae. KO INOW oc oo ce en oso mew nee 
TUSSORE. Duplex flowers of warm shell pink with lav- 
endershacines ls atenSc pte nee ere a eae enor 
WM. LONGLAND. Bronze and primrose-yellow combina- 
1944 Introductions 
CALCITE. Double flowers in graceful sprays; white with 
pale, sulphur-yellow center. Late Sept..........:... 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Apricot-salmon. Late Sept........ 
STALE WARD. Yellows initulleclusterss: eae eee ree 
ZANTHA. Yellow; double globular flowers. Perpetual 
IOOMVEr Spas eet eee OR ea Pe ee eee 
50c each 
50c each 
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50c each 
75c each 
75c each 
75c each 
75c each 
SOUTHWIND. D. Masses of large, Chinese-red 
flowers toned salmon-buff, borne on sturdy, much 
SOUTHWIND. Double flowers of delicate Chinese red, 
toned salmon-buff. Late Sept. to Nov 
branchedsplamtsan tse che ata ier nee Sept. 28 AG, 
STALWART. D. Very prolific, golden-bronze pom- 
pon. Very frost resistant... .....-++.+:-:-++: Oct. 2 75 
SUNAPE. D. A new, golden-yellow developed by 
Professor Holley of the University of New Hamp- 
shire. Was very outstanding in our trials last 
SO ASOI eh aches oer ae Sie tet Oo akc actor a eae Sept. 7 75 
SUNDANCE. D. Hundreds of fully double, golden- 
bronze pompons cover attractive upright plants 
from early September to November........... Sept. 20 Ea) 
THALIA. S. Graceful sprays of brilliant, sparkling 
VellOW=Or ane. eit teret eee Reston econ Sept. 12 35 
THE MOOR. D. Brilliant amaranth-crimson....... Sept. 22 40 
TUSSORE. SD. Exceptionally fine orchid-pink. We 
like’ this the’best ot allisingles.. a0.) veer Sept. 30 -50 
VIOLET. D. Dr. Longley’s newest purple. Full, 
double dahlia-like bloom of good color and sub- 
SLAC Esse ieee eee cage a eae io demce aes ise aera Aug. 26 .60 
VOLCAN. D. 4-inch flowers of brilliant crimson... Sept. 26 -50 
WESTBOURNE. D. The darkest of all rich reds.... Sept. 26 50 
WHITE KNIGHT. D. Large, clear, ivory-white of 
fine formpandssu bstanCewiy yo ani eea are ieee Sept. 15 .60 
WM. LONGLAND. D. A beautiful medley of red and 
ellow strong sturdy grower. 9-9. ewe eer Sept. 12 -50 
YELLOW SPOON. S. Very fine, clear, bright, gold- 
en=Vve low, Uwbes alc spOONS Metin ial nnele Oct8 .40 
ZANTHA. D. A new perpetual, blooming clear, 
canary-yellow with ball shaped flowers. Out- 
stancingly  cOOds) aRrasei yy leche ac eaelee te Sept. 14 75 
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1945 Introductions 
AUTUMN GREETINGS. Semi-double; bright, coppery 
andi gold Mid=Sep tigen le a bane oe ane ae 75c each 
AUTUMNSONG. Full double; brilliant wine-rose shading 
toldeepicanminers Vird= Sept men eit amen cease 75c each 
BAMBI. Full double; lovely fawn-yellow with bright amber 
shadings;aricentempealys©. Clery) eer tare 75c each 
CANDLELIGHT. Double; creamy white. Sept. 1 on..... 75c each 
COURAGEOUS. Bright, dark ruby red; large, double. 
Mid=Sept se: cet meracttare he. clmcne ting mages cme reer 75c each 
DRIFTED SNOW. A mound of large, double, white flowers ; 
shaded yellow at centers Wate Sept... 4 ee ae 75c each 
EARLY HARVEST. Double; glowing mahogany-orange. 
WatetA ug toi@ cttw tee eees ied nie en wen ieae e 75c each 
HEATHERBLOOM. Very double; heather-pink; center 
shaded mose-reGa Wanlyi Sem EatOMN OVcerieteie ieee 75c each 
HEARTHFIRE. Double; bright red. Late Sept. to frost... 75c each 
SUNDANCE. Fully double, golden-bronze pompons. Sept. 
EO TIN OV cic %: Pras eis oh cea et eyed ea ak ttre tae meee 75c each 
1946 Introductions 
CHARLES NYE. Fully double; rich, buttercup yellow. Late 
Sept., tONNOV. Sitch oe aires 25 eae eer eae $1.00 each 
ECHOES. Rich, Vandyke-brown-toned copper; orange at 
center, semi-cdoubles @ctyletouNOvai: een emer 75c each 
GLOWING COALS. Bright, deep cherry-red; reverse of 
petals orangel fy iegi:- eae i eee 75c each 
SIENNA. Full, double flowers of burnt sienna-brown, toned 
dark reddish orange. Mid-Sept. to late Oct.......... 75c each 
SIMBA. Soft orange-bronze; double. Mid-Sept. to late Oct. 75c each 
75c each 
