FRANKLIN GARDENS 9 

Colorado Lavender Lady—Gleaming bright deep lavender flowers 
up to 5 inches across, an outstanding variety that is a “Must” 
on sight. 50c, 
Courageous—Large double blossoms of bright dark ruby-red, a 
very promising new early dark red. 75c. 
Dahlia Mum—tThe flowers resemble a cactus dahlia which combined 
with its wine-red color makes it a beautiful and very distinct 
variety. Fne cushion type. 35c. 
Dean Kay—The deep pink blossoms have an unusual lustre and 
hold their color even in the hot August sun, very early cushion 
type. 30c. 
Dean Ladd—Summer flowering, large double reddish bronze blos- 
soms. Good, 30c. 
Duluth—The earliest of all double yellow cushion mums. 35c. 
Early Bronze—(Edmud F. Black)—Early deep bronze pompom, fine 
for cutting. 30c. 
Early Wonder—New large soft pink pompom, beautiful for cutting. 
35c. 
Edgar A. Guest—A very profuse bloomer of striking brilliant red 
- blossoms from September on, Height is dwarf and blossoms 
average 2 inch. 25c. 
Eggshell—Large double distinct eggshell-white, slightly deeper 
at center blossoms, which are 3-4 inch across. Excellent for 
cutting as it has lasting qualities. 50c. 
Ember—Very double luminous coral bronze that just glows. Un- 
usually frost resistant. One of the best. 35c. 
Eugene Wander—Without a doubt the finest and largest double 
yellow, in full bloom by early Sept. Blooms 4 inches across. 40c. 
Eureka Giant—Fine semi-double 212 inch blooms of very brilliant 
orange. 50c. 
Garden Queen—An outstanding and unusual beauty, Most striking 
combination of creamy yellow suffused with crimson-salmon and 
bronzy-rose. Its large flowers are excellent for cutting. 40c. 
Glacier—Dwarf, very early, double absolutely pure white. 50c. 
Glittering Hills—Double lemon yellow 3 inch blooms without dis- 
buding, quantities of beautiful blooms on stiff stems. 50c. 
Goblin—The pompom blossoms, perfectly formed, two inches 
across, are so nicely placed that each blossom stands out distinctly, 
The color is a reddish bronze, shading to a sparkling gold in 
the open flower. A real gem. 40c. 
Granny Scovill—Well formed shaggy flowers fully 4% inches 
across of a glowing clear warm coral bronze, one of the finest. 
aoc. 
Harbor Lights—Beautiful pompom, early bloomer of soft yellow 
and creamy white tints mingle to create a luminous sparkling 
effect. 40c. 
Harmony—In a general way this would be classed as a bronze 
flowered variety, altho the color of the flowers on the same 
plant varies from yellow to brazil red. During the early season it 
is yellowish, later strawberry pink and with the cool weather 
it becomes brazil red. At times all the colors are present at 
once, The plant is similar to the cushion type. Flowers 2% inch 
in diameter. 40c. 
Heatherbloom—Very double heather-pink flowers, center shaded 
rose-red with gold tipping, very good. 60c. 
Ida Brewster—Large brilliant crimson flowers, with a very attract- 
ive yellow center. Flowers are 3-4 inches across and have several 
rows of petals. 75c. 
Indian Summer—Blossoms double glowing orange bronze, nearly 
frost proof. Fine for cutting. 35c. 
Irene—Dainty pure white buttons, without a doubt the finest white 
button, Larger than White Button. 25c. 
Joan Helen—Very profuse bloomer. Semi-double blossoms with 
