
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Name and Description 
_ Height 
in Inches 
Blooming 
Date 
Price 
Each 
Per 3 

Redwood. SD. (Longley.) Hundreds of 
bright red flowers on dwarf mounds. Ex- 
cellent edging plant. Very free flowering..14 Aug. 19 $0.40 $1.00 
Rembrandt. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 16. A new art color in pompons. Rose- 
mauve with copper blending........... 22 
Rheingold. S. (Styer.) Pictured p. 17. 
Showy burnt-orange, single flowers. One 
of the Northland Daisies............... 3 
Rose Glow. D. (Cumming.) Pictured p. 
16. Very profuse; raspberry-rose........ 26 
Rose Princess. D. (English.) Salmon- 
rose, base flushed with gold. A very 
striking, foweks .fGpe. ao cece becees 24 
Rosita. D. (Kraus 1095.) New 1947. 
Pictured p. 17. Compact, light Persian- 
rose button-pompon. Bush completely 
covered with pink buttons.............. 26 
Ruby Pompon. D. Pic- 
(Cumming.) 
tured p. 2. An exciting ruby-crimson 
pooner Upright and very profuse 
looming sda. eRe ae els Cees 26 
Scarlet Coat. D. 
blooms with gold reverse... ........... 
September Bronze. D. (Cumming.) 
Pictured p. 2. Golden bronze, cushion- 
type pompon. Flowers very frost re- 
SISTA ORbs ieee era ae ee So ie he an 24 
September Cheer. D. A new, rich cherry- 
red. Well adapted to potting........... 20 
September Dawn. D. Pictured p. 24. 
New ete bright rose-pmk. Perhaps the 
best of t 
September Gold. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 2. Large, brilliant golden yellow . 
2 
September Sunshine. SD. Free-flower- 
ing early yellowse.«.2 «8s anne as 20 
Sequoia. D. Pictured p. 15. Exquisite 
rich mellow-ember. Very large flowers. . .20 
Sieglinde. S. (Styer.) Pictured p. 17. 
Dainty coral-red single. Different from 
any other;.. <2), 0h. teas. Se eee een 34 
Sienna. D. (Kraus, 1946.) Dark reddish 
orange toned burnt-sienna-brown. 
heavy-textured, long-lasting flower. ..... 22 
Silver Ball. D. (Commercial Pompon.) 
Pictured p. 23. Large, pee white pom- 
pon. About the best of al 
Silver Moon. S. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 17. White, like a glorified Shasta 
Daly score oeaeh surat eae ie embe tapas 38 
Silver Sheen. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Most popular Jarge white incurved. Dis- 
bud for 6 to 7-inc 
Simba. D. (Kraus, 1946.) Pictured p. 13. 
Profuse masses of soft orange-bronze 
flowers. Splendid for cutting. .......... 
Snowfall. D. (Kraus 1103.) White, slight 
cream at center with pointed petals...... 
Song of India. D. (Kraus.) Excellent 
large bronzy peach flowers. ............ 22 
Southwind. D. (Kraus, 1946.) Masses of 
large Chinese-red flowers toned salmon- 
buff, borne on sturdy, much-branched 
pharteun ves ees St re Pet pe ye sc agree 20 
Spitfire. D. (English.) Good-sized flower: 
of orange-bronze. Good grower.......... 
(English.) Four-inch 
26 
e so-called pinks to date. ....... 22 
cut-flowers. . ..36 
flowerssb.,..0seaee os 38 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 17 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 24 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 12 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 14 
Oct. 4 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 16 
Oct. 15 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 18 
Sept. 4 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 18 
Sept. 18 
Oct. 2 
-60 
1.50 
1.25 
1.50 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
1.50 
1.50 
6 
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Name and Description 
Stalwart. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 2. 
Very prolific golden bronze pompon. 
Very frost resistant}: Mees sb ot ea ss oe 24 
Sunape. D. (U. of N. H.) A new arin] 
yellow developed by Prof. Holley........ 
Sundance. D. (Kraus.) Hundreds of 
fully double, golden bronze pompons 
cover attractive upright plants from mid- 
September to November............... 25 
Tangerine. D. (Kraus 1150.) New 1947. 
Brilliant Spanish-orange—an 
new color.m Mums ro. tiers © ies bier 
Thalia. S. Pictured p. 17. Graceful sprays 
of brilliant sparkling yellow-orange...... 20 
The Moor. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
pp. 11,16. Brilliant amaranth-crimson. . .28 
Tiffany Rose. SD. (Carroll.) A brilliant 
deep rose that attracts attention......... 26 
Tiger. D. (English.) Pictured p. 8. Large; 
bright crimson on opening, changing to 
bronze and then yellow. All three colors 
may be found on the same plant at the 
Same*time fo. . tz, eee eae 26 
Tolcross Pink. D. (New English.) By 
far the best English pink. Large solid 
flowers of rose-pink...........-...22-- 30 
Tussore. SD. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 17. 
Exceptionally fine orchid-pink. We like 
this the best of all singles. .. .. salar «2 24 
Twilight. D. (Kraus 1140.) New 1947. A 
pleasing fuchsia-purple with silvery re- 
flex: "Strong grower... - cases .< evan hn! es 26 
Valiant. SD. (Kraus 1167.) New 1947. A 
bold flower with long petals of bright 
rose-scarlet with yellow center.......... 25 
Violet. D. (Longley, 1946.) Dr. Longley’s 
newest peels Full double, dahlia-like 
bloom o 
Vulcan. D. (English.) Pictured p. 8. 
Large, nicely shaped flowers of brilliant 
crimson. We consider this the best red 
in the English group... ..sun yo. nee 26 
Westbourne. D. (English.) Pictured p. 8 
The darkest of all rich reds............. 28 
White Cushion. D. Mounds of pure white 
flowers from mid-September to frost... .18 
White Knight. D. Pictured p. 11. Large, 
clear ivory-white of fine form and sub- 
Stance, so necin + len Seas ee ee 26 
White Spoon. S. Pictured p. 17. A grand 
novelty with fuzzy white flowers......... 22 
White Wonder. D. The perfect free- 
flowering white, ball-shaped pompon.. ..30 
William Longland. D. (Kraus.) A 
beautiful medley of red and yellow....... 26 
Yellow Avalanche. D. (Lehman.) New 
1947. The Mum of the Year. A clear soft 
yellow bud sport of the white variety... .24 
Yellow Cushion. D. A mass of golden 
yellow all fall i109 vis os bee 16 
Yellow Dot. D. (Commerical.) Pictured p. 
23. An excellent large yellow pompon. .32 
Yellow Spoon. S. Pictured p. 17. Very 
fine clear bright golden yellow tubes and 
SPOONS sic s/t /ajacs «aie seis gee ee ee 22 
Zantha. D. (Kraus.) Pictured pp. 12, 24. 
A new perpetual-blooming, clear canary- 
yellow with ball-shaped flowers. Out- 
standingly good : s0%--u6.:. seme a nee 22 
entirely 
24 
good color and substance. ...... 24 
Height Blooming 
in Inches Date 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 12 
Sept. 30 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 27 
Aug. 26 
Price 
Each Per3 
$0.50 $1.25 
AObs125 
250 11325 
ETI OALY) 
35 90 
50 81.25 
2509025 
301.25 
1.00 2.50 
40 1.00 
75 ~=2.00 
3/3200 
50 1.25 
50 1.25 
50 1.25 
30 75 
60 1.50 
40 1.00 
7 50a2:00 
40 1.00 
75 ~=2.00 
30 75 
DO} ge abeo 
40 = 1.00 
50° 1,25 
