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sparkling garnet-lake shading to purple, bright yellow center, 
completely hide the plant. 50c. 
Judith Anderson—Well rounded 11% inch blooms of clear buttercup 
yellow. 25c, 
L’ Argentuillas—Fine large double two toned bronze. 35c. 
Lavender Lady—The blooms are fully double 3 inches or more 
across and of that lovely silvery-lavender tint. One of the finest. 
BOCs 
Lavender Lassie—A grand new double pompom, with cushion-like 
growth, color even better than Lavender Lady. 40c. 
Lav White Cushion—True cushion type with blossoms white, tinted 
lavender. 35c, 
Leda—English type with huge blossoms of heliotrope-pink with 
rolled petals. 35c. 
Little Bob—A charming chrysanthemum of the cushion type form- 
ing a mound, in early autumn, it is loaded with hundreds of small 
bronze-crimson button blossoms. A real gem. 50c. 
Little Jim—Same habit of growth and bloom as little Bob, but the 
color is a light tan with pink overtones. A plant to be proud of. 
50c. 
Little Joe—Hundreds of silvery pink, tight, double, button-like 
flowers burst open early in the season, lasting to the end. The 
perfectly formed blooms do not fade to a dirty objectional color, 
but hold their pleasing pink shade. Grows 15 inches tall and 
30 inches across. 75c. 
Louis Schilling—The blossoms are good size: fully 3 inches across, 
with 3 or 4 rows of petals, fluffy and distinct in appearance and 
are lovely glowing salmon-red changing to a soft bronze-salmon 
as the flowers mature. 35c. 
Magnolia—Large double blooms of dainty soft pink with cream 
yellow tints. 60c. 
Mantantico—Semi-double unusual bright red blossoms on compact 
18 inch plants. 35c. 
Mandalay—Brilliant orange bronze pompom of recent introduction. 
Ideal for cutting. 40c. 
Mars—Large single deep amaranth red overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. 40c. 
Milky Way—A magnificent milky-white, very popular, valuable 
because the semi-double blossoms are more frost resistant than 
any other white variety. 35c. 
Minog—Neat snow white perfectly formed button blossoms. Free 
flowering. 40c, 
Mitzie—A buttercup-yellow button with a red center, height 15 
inches, very early bloomer. 35c. 
Moonglow—An early bloomer having double deep lemon-chrome 
blossoms 134 inch in diameter, covering the plant for several 
weeks. 40c. 
Mrs. C. R. Hastings—A striking crushed strawberry red semi- 
double type, with 2 inch blossoms. Nothing like it, beautiful for 
bouquets, 50c. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont IMI—A perfect cut flower, the large full 
perfectly formed flowers are a glorious blend of rosy-peach, 
tinted salmon and buff shades. 40c. 
Muskogee—F lowers in red in bud, open to a lovely purplish pink 
giving an attractive red and pink combination. A good U.S.D.A. 
origination. Most unusual. 40c. } 
My Lady—Another summer flowering with delicate apricot buds 
that open into beautiful double warm yellow blossoms. 35c. 
No. 60—Lovely double bronze. In great demand. 25c. 
North Star—Earliness and hardiness are the charcteristics of this 
mum, by mid Sept. it is a cascade of pure glistening white 
single daisies, staying clean white for a long period. Very husky. 
40c. 
