jg 1947 INTRODUCTIONS 
BOKHARA—Beautiful blending of 
soft crimson and wine shades is the 
originator’s description, but if you 
can visualize that dark rich red color 
= found in the background of expen- 
: 2 ~ & sive Turkish rugs, you have the exact 
 * ae “"™ picture of Bokhara. It is exception- 
“ce So? ally hardy, a nice upright plant, good 
1 ‘ af cutting stems, with very dark green 
5 disease-resistant foliage. Full double 
— 3 flowers on 24” plants and perfect for 
Ay cutting by October 10th. If you are 
looking for some very nice variety 
that will be a headliner for years, try Bokhara. 
Seventy-five cents each, 3 for $2.00. 
SUMMERTIME—Remarkably early flowering, bril- 
liant yellow single which blossoms from the middle 
of July until October. The blooms are single two- 
: inch flowers of bright yellow turning to bronze yel- 
BOKHARA low, fairly fragrant and carried on branching sprays. 
Very hardy and tough, Summertime will be a wel- 
come addition to localities where the seasons are usually too short for the average hardy varieties. 
Planted in a permanent place, it improves yearly, and the twenty-inch compact bushy plant 
will spread two feet in diameter, and its dark green glossy foliage covered with bright yellow 
flowers will merit a good spot in everyone’s garden. Seventy-five cents each, 3 for $2.00. 
WHITE WONDER—Ball-shaped Pompon, similar to Early Wonder in growing habits and form 
of flower. Very tall healthy plants thirty-four inches high with strong cuttable stems with 
clusters of crisp cleam white poms. Petals first seem to be cream but they open up pure white 
like snow flakes. In full flower by September 25th. Seventy-five cents each, 3 for $2.00. 
KOREAN PRINCESS—The new “anemone flowered”? garden Chrysanthemum and the first 
“anemone flowered”? Hybrid Korean to.be introduced. Its blossoms are rich bronze-red on 
opening, with a perfectly formed 
golden bronze cushioned center, tN 4 KOREAN PRINCESS 
which changes to soft strawberry ) ye @ 
crimson as they mature. Very unique. 
Much different than any other gar- 
den variety. Many blossoms on well- 
branched stems, these husky two- 
foot plants are in full flower October 
15th. Be the first in your neighbor- 
hood to grow and enjoy the new 
Korean Princess. $1.00 cach. 

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