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

Pink Dot. D. 
Pictured p. 27 
with deep rose center. 
(Commercial Pompon.) 
L avender-pmk pompon 
Fine grower...... 40 
Pink Radiance. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 11. Maultitudes of luminous pink 
blossoms on rugged plants.............. 24 
Pollyanna. S. (De Petris.) Tall, grace- 
ful, luminous Mayflower-pink with rosy 
Salmonusheeme nos cscs ae ee eee ee 30 
Prelude. D. (Kraus.) Very large, 
early combination of flesh-pink and maize- 
apricot. Unexcelled for early cutting... . .30 
Primula. S. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 26. 
Graceful, free-flowering, yellow single. 
The best of the yellow daisy type........ 36 
Psyche. S. Large, orchid-rose daisy with 
lighter ‘pink shalows. erate «acre nae tare 24 
Purity. D. (De Petris.) A small double 
white pompon. Exceptionally hardy and 
early floweriigsst cn ter. pt caren 24 
Purple Cushion. SD. (Rosebud.) A new 
addition to the cushion family. Color 
reddishipurple. maces se eee 16 
Pygmy Rose. Very dwarf, perky, upright- 
growing rose pompon. Valuable for edg- 
IM OMIDOLLING awe are ie ae eres 10 
Quaker Maid. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Early large greenhouse type. White 
tinged with, pink, /.c:, sae scien eee 48 
Red Anemone. SD. A vivid red-bronze 
with crested center of gold............. 24 
Red Cushion. SD. New! Much earlier 
blooming than the old type............. 18 
Red Gold. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 13. 
The brightest of all pompons. A lively 
combination of red and orange-gold.. . . . .22 
Dark Red Gold. D. (Lehman.) A bud 
sport of Red Gold. Color dark ruby-red. . 22 
Red Ridinghood. D. (Youdath.) Pic- 
tured p. 17. An outstanding bright red. 
Petals very frost resistant. .).../.......26 
Red Velvet. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 25. A surpassingly fine, full double, 
velvety crimson. Perhaps the best of all 
CTIMISONS. vino ks tee ee ee ee 
Redwood. SD. (Longley.) Hundreds of 
bright red flowers on dwarf mounds. Ex- 
cellent edging plant. Very free flowering. . 14 
Rembrandt. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 17. A new art color in pompons. Rose- 
mauve with copper blending...........22 
Rheingold. S. (Styer.) 
Showy burnt-orange, aie flowers. 
of the Northland Daisies. 
Rose Glow. D. (Cumming.) Pictured p. 
17. Very profuse; raspberry-rose. SO 
Pictured p. 20. 
One 
32 
Rose Mound. A solid mound of rose- 
colored flowers over a long period. .......20 
Rose Princess. D. (English.) Salmon- 
rose, base flushed with ee A very 
striking flower. . BO Pe Re A 
Rosita. D. (Kraus.) New 1947.  Pic- 
tured p. 14. Compact, light Persian- 
rose button-pompon. Bush completely 
covered with pink buttons..............26 
Sept. 9 
Oct. 10 
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Sept. 25 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 15 
Oct. 15 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 1d 
Aug. 20 
Aug. 20 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 2 
Aug. 19 
Sept. 28 
Octs5 
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Oct. 2 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 24 
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D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Name and De scription 
Height Blooming 
in Inches 
ate 
Price 
Each 
Per 3 

Ruby Pompon. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 2. An exciting ruby-crimson 
pompon. Upright and very profuse 
bloom. wer tiosvas ae ooe me ee ak ae 26 
Ruby Spoon. D. (Lehman.) New 1948. 
Pictured p. 15. Large, bold, firm, spoon- 
type flower of bright ruby-red. Strong 
Platte s.cic Lotte He hire une Mwrnae a LE tian 26 
Scarlet Coat. D. (English.) Four-inch 
blooms with gold reverse... . . 326 
September Bronze. ’ D.. (Cumming.) 
Pictured p. 16. Golden bronze, cushion- 
type pompon. Flowers very frost re- 
SISCAIM es eas face aca on Toe Re 24 
September Cheer. D. A new, mech Renate 
red. Well adapted to potting. Roe 
September Dawn. D. Pictured p. 12. 
New large bright rose-pink. Perhaps the 
best of the so-called pinks to date........22 
September Sunshine. SD. Free-flower- 
mg early yellowey.. hae cc ee ces 20 
Sequoia. D. Pictured p. 25. Exquisite 
rich mellow-amber. Very large flowers. . . 20 
Siegiinde. S. (Styer.) Pictured p. 26. 
Dainty coral-red; single. Different from 
aDY- Other. jy sara hie nee te aoe eee 34 
Sienna. D. (Kraus.) Dark reddish 
orange toned burnt-sienna-brown. A 
heavy-textured, long-lasting flower. . .. . .22 
Silver Ball. D. (Commercial Pompon.) 
Pictured p. 27. Large, pure white pom- 
pon. About the best of all cut-flowers. . ..36 
Silver Moon. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 26. White, like a glorified Shasta 
Daisy cela feria ear eae eee 38 
Silver Pink. D. (Longley.) Upright; 
tyrian-rose with silvery cast. Early; good 
for cutting ae Ve ee ee ee 20 
Silver Sheen. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Most popular large white; incurved. Dis- 
bud for:6 to 7-mch flowers; aa. 00.5 os 2 38 
Simba. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
Profuse masses of soft orange-bronze 
flowers. Splendid for cutting. .......... 24 
Snowfall. D. (Kraus.) Soft masses of white 
flowers, slightly tinted cream in center... 22 
Southwind. D. (Kraus.) Masses of 
large Chinese-red flowers toned salmon- 
buff, borne on sturdy, much-branched 
Plants: Sit: cs eS eee epee eee) 
Stalwart. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 16. 
Very prolific golden bronze pompon. 
Very dtost-résistantti-<4-.0 ee emt 
Stella App. SD. (App.) Very prolific 
bright bronze. Excellent for garden dis- 
play or cutting. ae Hy in the 
Ghicagovares 35 tem aS eel hie ieee 
Summertime. D. (Cumming.) Plant 
Patent No. 689. Pictured p. 26. A real 
summer-blooming Mum. Bright Jemon- 
yellow daisies from ere to October. 
Good when.cut . = he ee HAT MINS Lat oe Me () 
Sunape. D. (U. of N. H.) A new eclss 
yellow developed by Prof. Holley. . :.24 
Sundance. D. (Kraus.) Hundreds of 
fully double, golden bronze pompons 
cover attractive upright plants from mid- 
September to November,..............25 
Oct 
Sept. 27 
Oct. 2 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 16 
Oct. 15 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 1 
Oct. 18 
Sept. 4 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 18 
Oct. 2 
Aug. 15 
Sept. 7 
Sept. 20 
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