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

Symphony. D. (Cumming.) An _in- 
describable blend of coppery pink and 
Reatitmlay GUICEI emai t, <i ave coe woes coe ekechenk Sats 38 
Tangerine. D. (Kraus 1150.) New 1947. 
Brilliant Spanish-orange—an _ entirely 
ervmcOlonmuVL INS 22 65 fev iscdos eos at 24 
Thalia. S. Pictured p. 26. Graceful sprays 
of brilliant sparkling yellow-orange... ....20 
Tiffany Rose. SD. (Carroll.) A brilliant — 
deep rose that attracts attention.........26 
Tiger. D. (English.) Pictured p. 4. Large; 
bright crimson on opening, changing to 
bronze and then yellow. AII three colors 
may be found on the same plant at the 
EMRE Re i Nord Le tcc en wd waist «2 a LO 
Tolcross Pink. D. (New English.) By 
far the best English pink. Large solid 
MigmeLeOr LOSE-PINK . o.. .v s ba vs eee 30 
Tribute. D. (Kraus.) New 1948. Large, 
full double flowers opening bright daphne- 
red and maturing to daphne-pink. Excel- 
Jeminrora border plant; i: 2 ..foui. Aisles oe wo 
Tussore. SD. (Kraus.) Exceptionally fine 
orchid-pink. We like this the best of all 
SMP LGSwearienccre se reo 
. Twilight. D. (Kraus 1140.) New 1947. A 
pleasing fuchsia- ate with silvery 
Hes CLONE CLOW EL Sere osie ee orks Clete eras 2 20 
Valiant. SD. (Kraus 1167.) New 1947. A 
bold flower with long petals of bright 
rose-scarlet with yellow center..........25 
Violet. D. (Longley, 1946.) Pictured p. 28. 
Dr. Longley’s newest purple. Full 
double, dahlia-like bloom of good color 
MEST SCAN Ce smi nete: tote nctengie! oe: um.» +) 24 
Oct. 12 
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Sept. 
Sept. 12 
Sept. 30 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 12 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 30 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 27 
Aug. 26 
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40 
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D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Height 
Name and Description 
in Inches 
Blooming 
Date 

Price 
Each 
Per 3 

Vulcan. D. (English.) Pictured p. 4. 
Large, nicely shaped flowers of brilliant 
crimson. We consider this the best red 
ina qoloYey [Enaked bel ea dol FB )n o ccksomeuc duen ble 26 
Westbourne. D. (English.) Pictured p. 4. 
Wheidarkestofalltichredssa. <0 a 20 
White Knight. D. Pictured p. 18. Large, 
clear tvory-white of fine form and sub- 
SCAM CEs tess cater eC tO 
White Wonder. D. The perfect free- 
flowering white, ball-shaped pompon.. . .30 
Winterset. D. (Peck.) Strong-growing, 
large pure white. A valuable addition, as 
it blooms with Mrs. du Pont and Red 
Wiel Vets ooo tit st Polis: See eae 28 
Wychwood. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. 
New 1948. In our estimation the most 
beautiful of all yellow Mums. Flowers 
fully double, globular, rich, clear canary- 
yellow, slightly deeper near center. Per- 
fect plant habits and excellent healthy 
foliage. Without a doubt the best new 
wellow since Charles: Nyewsis someon. wee 
Yellow Avalanche. D. (Lehman.) Pic. 
tured pp. 12 and 18. The Mum ofthe Year 
in 1947. A clear soft yellow bud sport of 
thewwhite-yarlety. (i. Giana Ooo eee 
Yellow Cushion Improved. D. A_ mass 
Olmeoldensy ellowselll ital tarreer enone 16 
Yellow Dot. D. (Commerical.) Pictured p. 
27. An excellent large yellow pompon. .32 
Yellow Spoon. S. Pictured p. 15. Very 
fine clear bright golden yellow tubes and 
SPOOUS IS eel ae | Re ee ee, oe ere 
Zantha. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. A 
new perpetual-blooming, clear canary-~ 
yellow with ball-shaped flowers. Out- 
SUATICUDE ya COOC. were tek eee een ee men D2, 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 18 
Sept. 4 
Sept. 8 
Octe2 
WY 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 6 

$0.50 
50 
.60 
60 
.60 
40 
$1.25 
125 
1.50 
1.50 
2.00 
E25 
1.00 
1.25 
