
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
and Description 

China Gold. D. (New English.) Bright 
golden bronze with quilled petals........36 
Chippewa. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 13. 
Giant aster-purple, slightly incurved. Does 
especially well in the North ...........24 
(Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. 
New 1947. Deep lIemon-yellow, dome- 
shaped pompon. A very desirable ad- 
re bg Cove lense penton hc meNraP cary Seren Cn cee OPA 
Chris Columbus. D. (Rosebud.) New 
outstanding tvory-white. Excellent for 
CUTS erie: cok. Pewee alae oereh se 30 
Chiquita. D. 
Classic Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 15. New 1948. Large, heavy-textured 
flower of rosy phlox-purple, with silver 
TUDES vse oe ee ee tee ee) 
Coppelia. D. (English.) Heavy-textured, 
bright Indian-red. Strong grower........36 
Coral Sea. S. (De Petris.) Dwarf salmon- 
buff suffused with coppery rose. Very 
hardy. Valuable for low borders and 
rockugardens A. seme eee ane Le 
Courageous. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. 
Bright dark ruby-red, Jarge double 
flowers, 314 inches in diameter. One of 
the ‘“Master Six’”’ 
Crimson Splendor. S. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 26. Immense, rich crimson, single 
daisyatyPenm V ChyscZOOd alent eerie 24 
Cydonia. D. Pictured p. 25. Brilliant 
orange-chestnut overlaid with mahogany. 
Welike tt, a. 2) cies eee eee 34 
Dahliamum. D. Quilled petals like a cactus 
dahlia, of bright wine-red.............. 20 
Dean Kay. SD. (Mosnat.) Large cushion- 
type Tose-pink Re... wean Sean ee 22 
Dee Dee Ahrens. D. (Longley.) The 
very earliest of all pure white cut-flower 
VIATICUICS yt ou hig Suet meee eae 
Drifted Snow. D. (Kraus.) A mound of 
large, double white flowers, shaded yellow 
BS COMLEI-g cay. "sneer Oe eer ee Ee 
Dubonnet. S. (De Petris.) Single amaranth- 
pink with beautiful glossy foliage.......22 
Early Harvest. D. Pictured 
(Kraus.) 
p. 28. A mass of glowing mahogany- 
orange flowers for two months. Superior 
to any cushion variety. Aree eet AN) 
Early Wonder. D. Pictured p. 16. Large, 
soft pink pompon. Excellent for cut- 
ting. Biase EN se eaye stieheteMe, yn te ls 
Echoes. SD. (Kraus.) Rich WVandyke- 
brown-toned copper, becoming orange 
PECONULCK Ao tersean a etsin Vet neues ont tea ee 
Eggshell. D. (Youdath.) Large, distinct 
eggshell- white, slightly deeper at center. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Excellent 
FOPSCHCTING Fo. ae ee ee 30 
Eldorado. D. (English.) Charming yel- 
keww, 5-tneh bloom, > sc. ae he a 
Eternal Snow. SD. (Rocknoll.) les 
pure white with yellow center. .... 
Eugene A. Wander. D. 
tured p. 28. 
early yellow. 
} (Cumming.) Pic- 
The I: arge st and fine st bright 
Height 
in Inches 
Blooming 
Date 
Oct. 12 
Sept. 4 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 19 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 10 
Aug. 20 
Sept. 16 
Oct. 3 
Sept. 7 
Sept. 30 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 30 
Sept. 14 
Aug. 25 
Price 
Each 
Per 3 
$0.60 $1.50 
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60 
-60 
50 
60 
50 
50 
40 
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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
-60 
-60 
40 
50 
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1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
125 
1.00 
125 
1.50 


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

Eureka Giant. SD. (Hurley.) Brilliant 
golden orange. Strong grower.......... 22 
Freda. D. (English.) Bright silvery mauve- 
pink. A beautiful flower of fine substance. 24 
Fred F. Rockwell. D. (Cumming.) Plant 
Patent 718. Pictured p. 11. A pompon 
of beautifully blended bronze and orange 
tones. One of the “Master Six.” ........26 
Garnet King. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Pictured p. 27. The best large dark red. 
Disbudded blooms are 6 to 7 inches in 
Ciametereeic aah tet oe ee 40 
Glacier. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 13. 
Dwarf, very early, absolutely pure white. 
Fine for bordering or pots. ....,........ 20 
Glittering Hills. D. (Coles, 1946.) A new 
large, early, golden yellow variety from 
Wewid ersey 25): age atalino 24 
Glowing Coals. D. (Kraus, 1946.) Pic- 
tured p. 28. Bright deep cherry-red 
with orange reverse. Well-branched 
sprays. One of the best early reds........ 26 
Gold. D. (Rosebud.) Large, very double 
flower of golden bronze. Excellent for 
CULtINY.. “nch- 3 bane ee ee 
Golden Dome. D. (English.) Pictured 
p. 3. Bright golden yellow overlaid with 
BrOnZ@v fos 8.9, hie ere Ma eee 28 
Golden Hours. D. (Kraus 8.) Pictured 
p. 18. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome. 
pee als broad, overlapping and somewhat 
incurved. Most outstanding very early 
Cut Hower scatsl ticle ve shee eee? 26 
Golden Rose. D. (Rosebud.) Old-rose 
with volden overtones.4 nas ee ee 24 
Golden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) New 1948. 
Immense burnished copper with ruby 
center. One of the largest and most 
showy of the recent introductions....... 20 
Gold Lode. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Large, reflexed flowers of light golden 
yellow. Disbud for largest flowers. ..... AO) 
Golden Treasure. D. (Youdath.) [area 
heavy flowers of golden yellow.......... 
Harbinger. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
glorious early bronze with coloring of 
fall: maples. -V ery good eta he ee ee 22 
Harbor Lights. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 16. Pale yellow with cream-white 
tints. S Ectra. tin ease cs ear ee ee 22 
Hearthfire. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
Bright red flowers showing a small yellow 
center when fully opea. Ideal for cutting. 25 
Heatherbloom. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 28. Very double; heather-pink, center 
shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Out- 
standingly good: Giio=is ime ee a eaten 24 
Hilda H. Bergen. D. (Large Commer- 
cial.) sPictuxred ps 27. tapes incurved, 
dark reddish bronze.............+.:...40 
Igloo. S. (Styer.) An avalanche of pure 
white daisies “ir 40 oct Ries) < ereeee Le 
Hiuminator. D. (Kraus.) New 1948. 
Very dark, brilliant, crimson-red pompon. 
Excellent in the garden or for cutting... . .24 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 24 
Nov. 18 
Aug. 26 
Sept. 14 
Sept. 18 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 12 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 20 
Oct; 25 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 22 
$0.40 $1.00 
50 
oF 6, 
50 
50 
50 
50 
Se, 
40 
50 
40 
50 
50 
-60 
50 
ee Ne 
75 
125 
2.00 
1325 
125 
1.50 
1.50 
1.25 
1225 
125 
125 
2.00 
1.00 
1.25 
1.00 
ATP 425 
125 
1.50 
1-25 
90 
2.00 
