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Of Special Beauty 
and Charm 
y AVALANCHE. (Pictured.) Large, perfectly 
. double, pure white when mature. Young 
See = flowers show a creamy center. 2 ft. Sept. 25. 
we y BURGUNDY. Double, deep wine-red, per- 
ae fectly shaped flowers on Jong stems. 21% ft. 
Seep = Early Oct. 
= BURMA. (Pictured.) Glistening bronze with 
soft orange tints and coppery overtones. 
wee =6©6—Sr Flowers profusely from late September 
through the season. 2 ft. 
CHIPPEWA. Mallow-purple, incurving flow- 
ers. Grows sturdy and erect, 2 feet tall. 
Early Sept. 
CYDONIA. Double orange-mahogany flowers 
borne in clusters. 2 ft. Mid-October. 
DUBONNET. A new large, single flower of 
rich amaranth-pink. 11% ft. Oct. 15. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. (Pictured.) Spark- 
ling golden flowers of perfect form. The 
largest and finest early yellow. 11% ft. 
Sept. 1: 
GOBLIN. A magnificent glowing bronze 
pompon; very hardy. 2 ft. Oct. 10. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. (Pictured.) 
A blending of rose-salmon and peach-pink. 
Outstanding as a cut-flower and superb for 
garden effect. 3 ft. Oct. 5. 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. Large, bronze- 
yellow flower on strong, tall stem. Excel- 
lent planted with English varieties. 
PINK RADIANCE. (Pictured.) Soft pink 
blooms on long-stemmed sprays; flowers 
double, 3 inches across. Plant very hardy. 
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“RED VELVET. (Pictured.) Rich velvety 
crimson flowers on strong stems, fine for 
Cutt.) 2) tte Oct. 5: 
ROSE GLOW. Lovely small, rose-pink blos- 
soms in large sprays; plants 2 feet tall, 
spreading. A best seller. Sept. 20. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. A neat, profuse- 
blooming plant 1% feet tall, with semi- 
double, cherry-rose-pmk flowers. Late 
Sept. 
SYMPHONY. (Pictured.) Mauve coppery 
pink; double. A beautiful pastel shade. 
2% ft. Oct. 10. 
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