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NEW HARDY CARNATIONS 
These are a new race of Hardy Carnations, important for 
their compact growth, vigorous flowering habits, rich carnation 
fragrance, resistance to sub-zero temperatures, and cut flower 
ee Rugged in growth and foliage. Blooms from June to fall. 
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American Beauty (New). Large, double, brilliant carmine 
flowers with gray-green foliage. 
ue. Pure shrimp pink waxy petals entirely smooth at 
edges. 
Lucia. Sharply edged petals of deep rose-pink with salmon 
shadings. 
Scarlet Glow. Striking deep orange-scarlet double flowers, 
larger and longer stemmed. 
Sylvia. Pale rose-pink petals edged with silvery white, deep- 
ening to a rich deep salmon towards base. Delicate and 
lovely. 
Pot plants 45¢ each; $1.25 per 3 of one kind; $4.50 per 
doz. of one kind. 
NEW — NEW 
SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No other Chrysanthemums compare with these new ones, 
offered here, for earliness of bloom. Imagine having Chrysan- 
themums in blooms in your garden starting in early August, 
continuing until the very heavy frost in late fall takes their 
blooms! That is what you will get with these marvelous plants— 
a new feature in hardy Mums. These new Chrysanthemums 
are abundant producers and perfectly hardy as far north as 
Maine. 
One plant, under good growing conditions, will make a 
mound nearly three feet across of good clean foliage and per- 
fectly formed flowers. 
As a Challenge to Other Mums, We Offer: 
THE ORIGINAL SUMMER FLOWERING MUMS: 
Dean Kay Improved. Large double rose-pink blooms, also 
good for cutting. 2-214 ft. Pot plants. 
Dean Ladd. Large double reddish bronze flowers which might 
be called a “bronze.” 2-21% ft. Pot plants. 
My Lady. Wonderful delicate orange-yellow flowers large and 
fully double. They are of perfect form and fine for cutting 
all season. 2-214 ft. Pot plants. 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA VARIETIES: 
This entirely new race of garden Chrysanthemums, developed 
by Prof. L. E. Longley at the University of Minnesota, is 
admirably adapted to locations subject to early frosts because 
of their very early flowering habits, long blooming period and 
high degree of hardiness. These mums provide a wide range 
of color and have long lasting cut flower qualities. 
Aurora. New for 1946. Masses of large, bright red, semi- 
double flowers becoming lighter with age, on low compact 
plants. Mid-Aug. 18 in. Pot plants, 50¢ each; $1.40 per 3; 
$5.00 per doz. : 
