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LARGE DECORATIVE 
AGLOW. 2 %”-1%%’, Oct. 25. Deep bright 
orange, very colorful. Fine for cutting.......... 
ALLEGRO. 2”-2’, Oct. 10. Light rose to 
shrimp pink. One of the best for cutting........ 
ALLEN FELTON (Felton 1947), 1 %”-3’, Oct. 
10. Lemon yellow. An excellent garden vari- 
ety and fine for cutting.............. Stock Limited 
AVALANCHE. 3”-1%’, Sept. 15. Large full 
creamy white. A fine cut flowev................+..- 
AVIATOR. 2”-2 4%’, Oct. 1. Russet orange to 
coppery red. A very fine new variety............ 
BOKHARA. 2”-2’, Oct. 10. Bright crimson. 
Very good and attractive........... Stock Limited 
BONFIRE. 2”-2’, Oct. 15. Rich bronzy red. 
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BRONZE PYRAMID. 2 %4”-3’, Oct. 15. Bright 
orange bronze. Hine stems........0..2....cc:cccssessee- 
BURGUNDY. 2”-2’, Oct. 15. Soft amaranth 
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CALIPH. 1 %”-3’, Oct. 10. One of the bright- 
est ox-blood reds that does not fade.................. 
CHARLES NYE. 2 14"”-2', Sept. 25. Rich but- 
tercup yellow. Fully double. Nice sprays........ 
CHESTNUT BURR. 2”-2’, Oct. 17. Rust red 
and tan. Easy to grow and very hardy.......... 
CHIPPEWA. 2 14”-2', Sept. 25. An aster 
purple, semi-double to double... 
CYDONIA. 2”-2’, Oct. 20. Reddish burnt 
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DRIFTED SNOW. 2”-2’, Sept. 25. White 
shading yellow at centev........... Stock Limited 
EMBER. 2 14”-2 1%’, Oct. 15. Coral bronze. 
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EMPIRE. 37-114’, Nov. 1. Incurved bright 
orange. A real greenhouse type. Very hardy 
EUGENE A. WANDER. 4”-1 1%’, Sept. 15. 
Golden yellow. Very early...........::::-:c:ccscecseseees 
FRED F. ROCKWELL (Bristol). 2”-2’, Oct. 
10. Bronzy orange. Bright and attractive... 
GLITTERING HILLS. 2 1%4”-2’, Oct. 1. Golden 
yellow. Fine for cutting with good foliage 
and stems. One you should have............-.....-.-.-- 
GOBLIN. 1%%”-2’, Oct. 25. Golden orange. 
Wonderful specimen bush that cuts well........ 
GOLDILOCKS. 2”-1 %’, Sept. 15. Clear canary 
yellow. Ball shaped. Fine for cutting............ 
GRANNY SCOVILL. 4”-2’, Oct. 10. Large 
double coral’ bronze. Semi-hardy............-...---.-- 
HARBOR LIGHTS. 2”-2 14’, Sept. 20. Creamy 
yellow. A beautiful variety....................:+0+ 
HELIOTROPE. 1 14”-2’, Sept. 25. Light violet. 
A good producer on fine stems. Stock Limited 
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HILLTOP GOLD (Rosebud 1947), 
Oct. 1. Large golden yellow. 
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INDIAN SUMMER. 2”-3’, Oct. 15. Orange 
bronze. Very good for cutting. Very hardy 
JEAN TREADWAY. 2%”-1%’', Oct. 20. 
Cameo pink shading lighter. Dark centev.... 
LAVENDER LADY. 2%"-1%, Oct: 15: 
Light lavender. Large and very attractive... 
MAGNOLIA. 2”-1 14%, Oct. 1. Cream with buff 
shadings: A’ fimespastel.. se... eee 
MORNING GLOW. 1 %”-2, Sept. 28. White 
suffused phlox pink. Cuts well.......-.c.....-csccsose 
M.RS...P.. S. “DUPONT JI) (27-203 Octam20: 
Peach and buff. A very attractive pastel........ 
MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. 2 %%”-2’, Oct. 20. 
Golden yellow suffused bronze............2.:-0-0--- 
NATIONAL VELVET (Felton 1947), 2 14”- 
2%’, Sept. 25. Beautiful dark red. Good for 
cutting. (Glorified Red Velvet)......... or 
NORMANDIE. 24-114’, Sept. 28. White 
follows Avalanche, similar form. Compact... 
OLIVE LONGLAND. 2”-2 %’, Oct. 1. Peach 
pink with tan shadings. Very attractive........ 
PINK GLOW (Dahliadel 1947), 1 14”-2’, Oct. 
5. Soft rose pink shading lighter. Fine for 
cutting. Bushes sturdy and very hardy.......... 
PINK RADIANCE. 3”-2 14’, Sept. 25. 
luminous pink. A pleasing pastel................+ 
POLAR ICE. 2”-2’, Sept. 20. Pure white, 
almost a blue white. Fine form, attractive 
RED VELVET. 2 14”-2 14’, Oct. 5. Rich vel- 
vety crimson. Fine for cutting. Populav...... 
ROSEBUD (Rosebud 1947), 2 14”-2’, Oct. 20. 
Clear lavender pink. Beautiful foliage. Fine 
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RUTH CUMMING. 2 14”-116”, Oct. 8. Red 
dish’ bronze? Sturdy. plant. ec eee 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. 2”-114', Sept. 25. 
3right mauve pink. Fine for cutting. 
Stock Limited 
SEQUOIA. 37-1144’, Oct. 20. A one tone 
cinnamon buff. Very attractive...............----+- 
SYMPHONY. 38”-2 14’, Oct. 10. Coppery pink. 
Toarge jand’ very, SHOW ye. ceerete ree 
TIFFANY ROSE. 3”-2 4’, Sept. 20. Deep rose 
with cream undertones. Attractive................ 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. 3”-1 14’, Sept. 15. 
A soft lemon yellow sport of the popular 
Avalanche 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. 
216"-11%', Sept. 
28. Deep yellow. A sport of Normandie... 
ZANTHA. 11%”-2', Sept. 15. Soft lemon 
yellow. Fine for cutting......... Stock Limited 
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