... Summer and Fall 
Color Display 
CONQUEROR (English). A lively deep rich crimson; very 
large, decorative type. 2 ft. October 15th. 
DUBONNET. The flowers are single of rich amaranth-pink. 
20 inches. Early October. 
EARLY WONDER. Large clusters of soft lavender-pink 
pompons. A superb cut flower variety. 30 inches. Late 
September. 
FIREGLOW. Oriental-red changing to bronze-red; semi- 
double, Tidy, compact 18-inch plant. Mid-September and 
on. 
CLACIER. A very early pure white, flowers quite large, 
shapely, low growing plant. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Pale yellow and creamy white tints in 
this new pompon, blooming in tate September. 2 it., tidy 
plants. 
HARBINGER. Double pompon flowers in clusters; yellow 
suffused with apricot tints. 18 inches. September 25th. 
HARVEST MOON. Rich burnt-erange, well formed flowers. 
18 inches. September 20th. 
JOAN HELEN, Sparkling garnet-lake shading to purple 
with bright yellow center. 18 inches. Early September. 
JUDITH ANDERSON. A free bloeming golden yellow 
button-pompon. 20 inches. October Sth. 
KING MIDAS. Large bright yellow flowers. 2 ft. October Ist. 
LAVENDER LADY. Pure lavender, fully double 3-inch 
flowers. 2 ft. October Ist. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. A new pompon of cushion-like 
growth, 18 inches. Mid-September and through the season. 
LEDA (English). A large helitrope-pink. 2 ft. October 10th. 
LITTLE BOB. Bronze-red, small pompon flowers; low 
growing habit. Very prolific. October 15th. 
MAGNOLIA. Dainty soft pink with cream-yellow tints; 
large double flowers. 20 inches. September 20th. 
MANDALAY. Brilliant Orange-bronze. Excellent for cut- 
tire. Medium size pompons. 20 inches. October Ist. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. A blending of rose-salmon and 
peach-pink, Outstanding as a cut flower and superb for 
earden effect. 3 ft. October 5th. 
Your choice: 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.10 
12 for $3.60, postpaid 
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