
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single Height 
Name and Description in Inches 
LONE we Picturcdsp mC mel he best late «white POMPOM. s.0 6 b5 coe 2kaoe ecb cecesnseeceenes 20 
JASPER SPOON. S. Straw-yellow tubes and jasper-red spoons. -.......0-2--0-2-2022-c2ee0----- 20 
JEAN TREADWAY. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 14. Perfectly formed, very double 
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JOAN HELEN. SD. Sparkling garnet-lake shading to purple, bright yellow center. 
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KING MIDAS. D. (Cumming) One of the finest large, bright yellows. Very hardy. ......28 
LAVENDER LADY. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 8, 24. Immense silvery- Teeeader. 
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LAVENDER LASSIE. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 17. A grand new pompon with 
cushion-like growth. Color even better than Lavender Lady. ................0.0002.....-.. 22 
LEDA. D. (English) Pictured p. 9. Beautiful rolled petals of heliatrope-pink. Flowers 
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LIMA NEWS. SD. Large cardinal-red with golden reverse. o02022....2.20 ieee 24 
LITTLE ESKIMO. D. Pure white, ball-shaped pompons in abundance. A beauty! 
Good white companion to ihe vendertbasciaus sien Sis! Boca Te 18 
LOUISE SCHLING. S. (Dreer) Pictured p. 15. Glowing salmon-red. We think 
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MAJOR BOWES. D. (Large Commercial) Large incurved deep lavender. ........... 40 
MANDALAY. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 10. A brilliant orange-bronze. Excellent 
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MAROON N’ GOLD. D. (Longley) Pictured p. 8, 23. New 1945. Prof. Longley’s best 
since Chippewa. Immense 4 inch flowers of bright mahogany, shaded maroon 
with golden reverse. Outstandingly good. One of the “Master Six.” —.... 16 
MARTINS WHITE. D. (Martin)New 1945. Immense pure white flowers 4 inches 
AGRON, (Cormayarials lowislany Ronee, 2 eee tas lr ies, eee Seni | ee a 18 
M. J. COSTELLO. D. (Kraus) Fine golden yellow with bronze shadings, An ex- 
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MORNING STAR. D. (De Petris) Soft primrose yellow shading to cream yellow. ..... 22 
MRS. PIERRE DUPONT. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 24. Peach pink tinted with 
rosy salmon bronze. One of the Aprenibect uM eed Be ANG ne ee ae 26 
MRS. KIDDER. D. (Large Commercial) Pictured p. 18. 7 inch flowers of a very 
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MRS. E. PATTIE. D. (English) Extremely early 6 inch blooms of terra-cotta red 
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MRS. J. PHILLIPS. D. (English) Very large, broad-petalled flowers of deep lav- 
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MUSKOGEE. SD. (USDA)Red buds, flowers opening pinkish lavender. Extreme- 
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MY LADY. D. (Mosnat) Pictured p. 2. A lovely combination of gold with bronze- 
LECushiaGiii eS Tmo l OOM = practical lveralile Gummi e iy mene ne cee ee 18 
NANCY COPELAND. S. (Cumming) Pictured p. 14. An unusual brilliant ar: 
THE God once Sos eae eee coeennai heen eesti RE te © ey eee ne ear 
NORTH STAR. S. (Cumming) Pictured p. 15. A cascade of pure, glistening white 
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OLIVE LONGLAND.. D. (Kraus) Pictured p. 8, 13. The "Mum of the Year 1945. 
3 inch apricot-toned salmon-pink flowers. The best of the so called pastel 
jlkencs, Oye Gil Ways SMM Sug ee ee ee 24 
ORANGE QUEEN. D. (English) Large, richest golden-yellow with orange cast. _........ 28 
ORCHID SPOON. S. Pictured p. 15. Lovely orchid-pink. An excellent variety. ........26 
PALE MOON. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 16. Large, fluffy soft yellow. Very 
TASS “CHIH CEV EAD AY SI o ge EOS eae ele ee eC 28 
PEACHBLOW. SD. (Cumming) Blending of salmon-pink, bronze and fawn. Strong 
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PINK SPOON. S. Pictured p. 14. The pink form of this very popular group. .............26 
POLAR ICE. D. (Kraus) Clear, ice-white double with 3 inch flowers. Very free 
PNORYSTEBINED, Spec tc ens eee a ee 22 
PRIMULA. S. (Kraus) Pictured p. 15. Graceful, free-flowering yellow single. 
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PURITY. D. (De Petris) A solid double white pompon. Exceptionally hardy and 
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PYGMY PINK. D. (Skinner) A dainty miniature, with 1l-inch fully double flowers 
pimaneapple-ploscsom-pillk-~erine for edging: 2. 22S. 2 ee 8 
RED ANEMONE. SD. The only one of this type. A vivid red-bronze with crested 
Bevanere, DME, sects ceo ewe eR an ee 24 
RED CUSHION. SD. New! Much earlier blooming than the old type. —.....-..-....0......... 18 
RED GOLD. D. (Longley) New! The brightest of all pompons. A lively combina- 
(hVONe) Gil THANG, Suave! Cymevayersyerolol, ZY Teloynvenal Coo eee oie) eo keen ee ee eee ee 22 
RED RIDING HOOD. D. Pictured p. 17. New 1945. An outstanding bright red. 
TRESS) SSSI BA ROTS GR SSUE ET NI SR I ce ee ee 26 
RED VELVET. D. (Cumming) Pictured p. 24. A surpassingly fine, full, double, vel- 
vety crimson. A cross between Mrs. Dupont and Caliph, having the good 
points of both parents. Perhaps the best of all crimsons. -........2222-.----eeeeeeeee- 24 
Blooming 
Date 
Oc 9 
Oct. 9 
Sept. 29 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 10 
Oct 
Sept. 18 
Sept. 7 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 20 
Sept. 22 
Aug. 26 
Sept. 5 
Sept. 2 
Sept. 1 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 15 
Aug. 24 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 1 
Aug. 27 
Octal 
Sept. 18 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 19 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 9 
Octw0 
Sept. 25 
Aug. 12 
Sept. 14 
Sept. 11 
Aug. 20 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 2 
Price 
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