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RHEINGOLD. S. Showy burnt-orange single flowers. 
One of the Northland Daisies. . ; Octa .40 
ROSE PRINCESS. D. Salmon-rose. Base flushed with 
FOG. PAGVEryaStVILANG: LOW eres ree are eee Sept. 28 -50 
RUBY POMPON. D. An exciting, ruby-crimson 
pompon. Upright and very profuse blooming... Oct. 5 .60 
RUTH CUMMING. D. Large, brilliant reddish- 
[c) {0} OVA sere cae ean Stas teres th GG G.oe Brae Octag/ -40 
SALMON GLOW. S. Bright salmon-pink single. A 
bright and cistinct color’: ai seinen ene re Oct. 6 .40 
SCARLET COAT. D. 4-inch scarlet blooms with gold 
TEVETSEok meses wietar et nes 3. kage as ee Ae ee ee Oct... 2 -50 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE. D. Golden-bronze, cush- 
ion-type pompon. Flowers very frost resistant. . . Sept. 2 -40 
SEPTEMBER CHEER. D. A new, rich, cherry-red. 
W.clivadapted to pottine sesame meena iets Oct. 4 50 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. D. Beautiful blooms of pur- 
ESUaW Mites CcIShiON GLY) Cage eee et aaa en ara Sept. 12 .40 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. D. New, large, bright rose- 
pink. Perhaps the best of the so-called pinks to 
Gatewood, Seine eee ate ne RE eee Sept. 26 .40 
SEQUOIA. D. Exquisite, rich mallow-ember. Very 
langeshowerss One ofthe bestaee eee Sept. 6 -40 
SIEGLINDE. S. Dainty, coral-red single. Different 
frOMmibanyeOunen How.tan cee ee mene eee eek Oct. 8 -40 
SIGURD. S. An attractive, coral-red single, shaded 
Carnelian, WeAteknc has Ma ae aes mena ema ie Sept. 24 -40 
SILVER MOON. S. White, like a glorified Shasta 
Daisywith yellow, center.ae- mere ee eee Sept. 28 -40 
SIMBA. D. Profuse masses of soft orange-bronze 
flowers; splendid ton Cutting ect. r eer Sept. 4 LD) 
THE GRANE CHAMPION °SIEsEsS 
The Chicago Strain 
Over 300,000 hardy Chrysanthemum seedlings have been grown in 
order to give you these 28 outstanding new "Mums. They are the re- 
sult of 12 years of intensive selection by Dr. Kraus, who we believe is 
America’s foremost Chrysanthemum and Hemerocallis breeder. They 
have all been tested for winter hardiness, are free and early bloomers, 
have disease-resistant foliage, and all are of the highest quality. 


Name and Description Price 
1942 Introductions 
BARBARA SMALL. Pinkish lavender. Sept. 20 to Nov... 50c each 
HARBINGER. Double; primrose-yellow with bronze shad- 
iIngse Late Aug. to OCts. gapeei ens). Sonor eee 50c each 
M. J. COSTELLO. Fully double; golden-yellow with red- 
dish shadings in center. Sept. 15.. 50c each 
PRIMULA. Single; soft, clear primros?- yellow. Early Oct.. 50c each 
POLAR ICE. Clear, glistening blue-white. Sept. 10...... 50c each 
ROBERT BRYDON. Double; dome-shaped, dark, garnet- 
red. blooms: =Mid=Sept: tovNovan cuir: ite eee 50c each 
TUSSORE. Duplex flowers of warm shell pink with lav- 
ender shadings: Mate Sept. xara) yma cceet ide ee 50c each 
WM. LONGLAND. Bronze and primrose-yellow combina- 
PLONE oil. chet X telesales er eae Ce eee 50c each 
1944 Introductions 
CALCITE. Double flowers in graceful sprays; white with 
pale, sulphur-yellow center. Late Sept.............. 75c each 
OLIVE LONGLAND. Apricot-salmon. Late Sept........ 75c each 
STALWART? Yellow; in fullfclusters:20 6 > abe 75c each 
ZANTHA. Yellow; double globular flowers. Perpetual 
bloomers ace, «ok See ee eee ees 75c each 
SOUTHWIND. D. Masses of large, Chinese-red 
flowers toned salmon-buff, borne on sturdy, much 
branched, plants: 55, pce ne eee eee Sept. 28 is) 
STALWART. D. Very prolific, golden-bronze pom- 
POs VerysikOst resistant eisai ene tae Ocim. 75 
SUNAPE. D. A new, golden-yellow developed by 
Professor Holley of the University of New Hamp- 
shire. Was very outstanding in our trials last 
SEASON Ys. ince oN UA din htc ee eae Sept. 7 H 
SUNDANCE. D. Hundreds of fully double, golden- 
bronze pompons cover attractive upright plants 
from early September to November........... Sept. 20 es) 
THALIA. S. Graceful sprays of brilliant, sparkling 
yellow-orange Chup cece eee = eet ener eee eee Sept. 12 35 
THE MOOR. D. Brilliant amaranth-crimson....... Sept. 22 .40 
TUSSORE. SD. Exceptionally fine orchid-pink. We 
likesthis theybestion allisinelesss gies Sept. 30 -50 
VIOLET. D. Dr. Longley’s newest purple. Full, 
double dahlia-like bloom of good color and sub- 
Stan GG tinisie hep Unt aromas en Ee net eee ee ne Aug. 26 .60 
VOLCAN. D. 4-inch flowers of brilliant crimson... Sept. 26 -50 
WESTBOURNE. D. The darkest of all rich reds.... Sept. 26 -50 
WHITE KNIGHT. D. Large, clear, ivory-white of 
fine Jorma andysulsstance sina. g en eee een meee Septal .60 
WM. LONGLAND. D. A beautiful medley of red and 
yellow; strong isturdy grower, ese eee Sept. 12 50 
YELLOW SPOON. S. Very fine, clear, bright, gold- 
en-Vyellowstubes) ancl SpOOlSa. hie pire ene Ocins .40 
ZANTHA. D. A new perpetual, blooming clear, 
canary-yellow with ball shaped flowers. Out- 
standinglyg00d 507... -ac-enie Pl eee ee Sept. 14 75 
Name_and—Descriptigon, Se ee ean Priee=— 
1945 Introductions 
AUTUMN GREETINGS. Semi-double; bright, coppery 
and. gold.) Mid=Séeptperac ss any act ene 75c each 
AUTUMNSONG. Full double; brilliant wine-rose shading 
to.deeprcarmines Mid-Septner mine senna eatn 75c each 
BAMBI. Full double; lovely fawn-yellow with bright amber 
shadings)auicenter sltarlysOCE pause eel eee ae 75c each 
CANDLELIGHT. Double; creamy white. Sept. 1 on... . 75c each 
COURAGEOUS. Bright, ‘dark ruby red; large, double, 
Mid=Septctit te cien cae eeerren ie Recon et are i Snead 75c each 
DRIFTED SNOW. A mound of large, double, white flowers; 
shaded) yellowcaticenterns late Sept. en eee 75c each 
EARLY HARVEST. Double; Sioeete mahogany-orange. 
hatesAug: to.Oct a esse eta iter ee ee eee 75c each 
HEATHERBLOOM. Very double; heather-pink; center 
shaded! rose-red a Wanlvasepts LOUNOVe. seer 75c each 
HEARTHFIRE. Double; bright red. Late Sept. to frost. . 75c each 
SUNDANCE. Fully double, golden-bronze pompons. Sept. 
to NOV eh Bal a  : Sei ake ene 75c each 
1946 Introductions 
CHARLES NYE. Fully double; rich, buttercup yellow. Late 
Sept: to: Novistdcmiecaap eee eet eee neae na mene een $1.00 each 
ECHOES. Rich, Vandyke-brown-toned copper; orange at 
center-(semi-doubles@cts lito Navan nase eee 75c each 
GLOWING COALS. Bright, deep cherry-red; reverse of 
petals oranges: 1. one ee ratoe ee rn eee 75c each 
SIENNA. Full, double flowers of burnt sienna-brown, toned 
dark reddish orange. Mid-Sept. to late Oct.......... 75c each 
SIMBA. Soft orange-bronze; double. Mid-Sept. to late Oct. 75c each 
SOUTHWIND. Double flowers of delicate Chinese red, 
toned salmon-buff. Late Sept. to Nov 
75c each 
