D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single Height 
Blooming 

Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
CHAMPION CUSHION. SD. An improved reddish-bronze cushion. ..................--..--------- 18 Sept. 20 .40 1.00 
CHIPPEWA. D. (Longley). Pictured p. 11, 23. Giant, bright aster-purple, slightly 
incurved. Does especially well in the North. cece eesececsseeesteeees 24 Sept. 4 75 2.00 
COMMANDER. SD. Very fine, early, cushion-type red. oo... eee cece 18 Sept. 20 40 1.00 
COPPELIA. D. (English) Heavy textured bright Indian-red. Strong grower. ........... 36 Sept. 26 .50 1.25 
CORAL SEA. D. (De Petris) Dwarf salmon-buff suffused with coppery-rose. Very 
hardy. Valuable for low borders and rock gardens, ....0......2.2:0-ecssseseseeeseeeeseeeeeeeee 14 Oct. 4 50 1.25 
COURAGEOUS. D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 8, 13. Bright, dark ruby-red, large, double 
flowers 34% in. in diameter. Strong, upright, healthy green foliage. The 
most promising new, early, dark red. One of the “Master Six” 00.000 ccccee 26 Sept. 19 75, 2.00 
CYDONIA. D. Pictured p. 16. Brilliant orange-chestnut overlaid with mahogany. 
Wee like cit. Vt es Se eee uN GIR aly are eae le 34 Oct.715 .40 1.10 
DAHLIA ‘MUM. D. Pictured p. 2. Quilled petals like a cactus dahlia of a bright 
WiINE=TEC Se ects eee ee ee ee ae Ue ee SS oe Ee, eee 20 Sept. 10 40 1.10 
DEAN KAY. SD. (Mosnat) Pictured p. 14. Large cushion-type rose-pink,. _.............. 22 Sept. 10 35 .90 
DEBUTANTE. SD. A gorgeous blending of light rose, peach and yellow. ................... 28 Sept. 28 .50 1.25 
DRIFTED SNOW. D. (Kraus) A mound of large, double white flowers, shaded yellow 
at: center 2, Sarees BAB Te i eee a ee 8 2 ne ere ae 24 Sept. 16 15 2.00 
EARLY ACE. D. (English) Large incurved blooms of golden-chestnut. .......00000. 0 2-2... 26 Sept. 28 .50 1.25 
EARLY HARVEST. D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 13. A mass of glowing mahogany-orange 
flowers for two months. One of the very best early "Mums and far superior 
to any ‘cushionieyariety farses ck Se ee maa eee rorcaras Vo as 20 Sept. 7 75, 2.00 
EARLY WONDER. D. Pictured p. 10. New, large, soft pink pompon. Excellent for 
Cuttings eis ee sO re i eae ee eRe meen IO 2) eee 38 Sept. 30 .60 1.50 
ECHOES. SD. (Kraus 1946) Rich vandyke-brown-toned copper, becoming orange at 
Center: CFS ee ey Re MI won SN Tytania ae ee ee Tren eS a ee 26 OctiaLes 75 2.00 
EGGSHELL. D. Large, distinct eggshell-white, slightly deeper at center. Flowers 
Se tON 4s IN eel CLOSS te EEX COLLET Gat O TSN CULE Gi) Cle ee eee me een ae eg 30 Sept. 26 .60 1.50 
ELDORADO. D. (English) Charming yellow with 5 in. bloom. ~......020222-. 30 Sept. 30 50 1.25 
ELITE. D. (English) Large rose-pink with petals tipped bright gold. _.... 22 Oct. 8 50 1.25 
EUGENE WANDER. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 2, 14. Without a doubt the largest 
and finest bright, early yellow. Blooms 4 inches across. ........00.0..20..221-2-s200-00---- 18 Aug. 25 40 1.10 
EUREKA GIANT. SD. Brilliant golden-orange. Strong grower. _.........-000000.--.- 22 Octwal 50 1.25 
EXETER. D. (U. of N. Hamp.)Beautiful new bronzy-yellow. Very branchy growth 
Niieunal dhbo-qbiptsbousy vengelesalenqo Wee eXey ep atte deg 22 Sept. 22 .60 1.50 
FLASHLIGHT. D. (Smith) Pictured p. 11. Excellent, early, dark red, with golden 
TEVErsG: ho ye a ee ae eee a ee 24 ‘Aug. 28 40 1.10 
FREDA. D. (English) Bright, silvery, mauve-pink. A beautiful flower of fine 
substance’: ‘signet en ae ee ot Rae PR hh ee 24 Oct. 4 50 1.25 
FRED F. ROCKWELL. D. (Cumming) Pat. Apllied for. A pompon of beautifully 
blended bronze and orange tones. We consider this Mr. Cummings finest 
Introd isctionis: | se ee ee NSE ee a I Se Re a Se 26 Octo 1.00 
GARNET KING. D. (Large Commercial) Pictured p. 18. We consider this the best pee 
large, dark red. Disbudded blooms, 6-7 inches in diameter. ...... 02.000... 40 Nov. 18 50 LPs 
GERONIMO. D. (USDA) Extremely early, large fluffy bronze. Very, very hardy. -..... 18 Aug. 16 35D .90 
GLACIER. D. (Longley) Pictured p. 23. Dwarf, very early, ey pure white. 
Fine for DOrderin GAOT Rp Obs sso cee eee aca ee ee er 20 Sept. 2 .60 1.50 
GLEAM O’GOLD. D. (Cumming). A glorious golden-yellow pompon. ..................-....---... 24 Sept. 18 40 1.00 
GLOWING COALS. D. (Kraus 1946) Bright, deep cherry-red with orange reverse. 
Niceshabits wwathiaw ell branch CGS pr ays rye ce setae sce aera ano CE ener 26 Oct. 1 iS 2.00 
GOLDEN CUSHION. SD. Pictured p. 14. Multitudes of golden-bronze flowers. ........ 20 Sept. 20 35 90 
GOLDEN DOME. D. (English) Pictured p. 9. Bright golden-yellow overlaid with 
bronzed: esha Re ed Be a Se) eee ee 28 Octaa2 .50 125 
GOLDEN SPOON. S. A novelty with golden-bronze petals. —......-.ee eee 24 Oct. 7 40 1.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE. D. Large heavy, flowers of golden-yellow. —.....------- 24 Sept. 27 50 1.25 
GOLD LODE. D. (Large Commercial) Large reflexed flowers of light golden-yellow. 
Disbud. for’ large flo wersig ee. Se esas ree te ee eee eee 40 Oct. 1 50 1.25 
GUDRUN. S. Pictured p. 15. Golden-copper blooms, shaded pink. ~......-.00020-..... 18 Sept. 25 40 1.00 
HARBINGER D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 11. A glorious early bronze with coloring of 
fall “mapless AV ery 7S OO emer tence sae eee eo eee een eee ee 22 Aug. 22 50 1.25 
HARBOR LIGHTS. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 17. A different pompon. Pale yellow 
with) Cr Gar 5 WEIL tir US ee oeces see ete eee en ee a me een ed RO nee 22 Sept. 24 .60 ulpst a 
HEARTHFIRE. D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 13. Bright red flowers showing a small yellow 
center. when. fully ‘opens ideal for scutting, yee ee eee eres 25 Sept. 20 75 2.00 
HEATHERBLOOM. D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 2, 12. Very double heather-pink, center 
shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Outstandingly POO ee. See aera 24 Sept. 4 75 2.00 
HILDA BERGEN. D. (Large Commercial) Pictured p. 18. Large incurved, dark 
reddish-broniZe.; eee eee I tee aaa a ae eee eee a a ee oe 40 Oct. 25 50 1.25 
IGLOO. S.°Pure ‘white: Northland: Daisy yee ees eee 18 Oct. 2 40 1.00 * 
INDIANA. D. (English) Pictured p. 9. Rich velvety crimson with darker center, == 28 Sept. 25 ia). 1E25 
INDIAN SUMMER. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 24. Glowing orange-bronze. Excel- ; 
(3 Fentpfor cutting.) 5.22. costae sap Pie -cine cites es Ne nce tieee cee pagenns 22 <n gate cot lna ecm stlera pene neopets 34 Oct. 7 40 1.10 
