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

China Gold. D. (New English.) Bright Eureka Giant. SD. (Hurley.) Brilliant 
golden bronze with quilled petals........36 Oct.12 $0.60 $1.50 golden orange. Strong grower.......... WIR 1 Oye res 1! $0.40 $1.00 
Chippewa. D. (Longl« Pictured p. 13. Freda. D. (English.) Bright silvery mauve- 
Giant aster-purple , slig h rtly incurved. Does pink. A beautiful flower of fine substance.24 Oct. 4 pO APs) 
especially well in the North ...........24 Sept. 4 NL UG, 
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 Sept. 24 is P09, 
Chiquita. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. 
New 1947. Deep lIemon-yellow, dome- 
shaped pompon. A very desirable ad- 
CitION weak ke oe ee ee ee eee p iN S 460) U0) 

Garnet King. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Pictured p. 27. The best Jarge dark re 
Chris Columbus. D. (Rosebud.) New ( c 
Disbudded blooms are 6 to 7 inches in 
outstanding ivory-white. Excellent for 
CUES .t 2. «nen oleate eee 30 Sept. 28 XA0- GIO Cram eter.v2 oe caer oo eae ee 40 Nov. 18 50) melee 
TS Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured Glacier. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 13. 
15. New 1948. Large, heavy-textured Dwarf, very early, absolutely pure white. 
nee of rosy ue purple, with silver Eimestor bordenng or pots seen eee 20 Aug. 26 BLN) kas) 
tubes: ce... Ee nda sla A ee ge ee Oe EeO SOO tae fo) 
Glittering Hills. D. (Coles, 1946.) A new 
large, early, golden yellow variety from 
New J érsey.ccotcic$ aewh tues eed See or OCD EELS 00 L250 
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 Sept. 18 200" 1-5 
Gold. D. (Rosebud.) Large, very double 
flower of golden bronze. Excellent for 
CUuttIng f. ali Steet a. Me rem oe oe OMe OCuEE Be A op [en 
Golden Dome. D. (English.) Pictured 
p. 4. Bright golden yellow overlaid with 
bronzec. . She v4 Se CR ee 28 a OCtas One 25 
Golden Hours. D. (Kraus 8.) Pictured 
p. 18. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome. 
Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat 
Coppelia. D. (English.) Heavy- eee 
bright Indian-red. Strong grower........36 Sept. 26 25 () ee 
Coral Sea. S. (De Petris.) Dwarf salmon- 
buff suffused with coppery rose. Very 
hardy. Valuable for low borders and 
rockarderis) yee oe -bee eeoe 14 Oct. 4 40 = 1.00 
Courageous. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. 
Bright dark ruby-red, lJIarge double 
flowers, 314 inches in diameter. One of 
thew Master Six se eee oe eee 2ZOueSept. 19 60 1.50 
Crimson Splendor. S. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 26. Immense, rich crimson, single 
Garsyatypea V Gly; CO0G= eran tere 24 Oct. 1 lee 
Cydonia. D. Pictured p. 25. Brilliant 
orange-chestnut overlaid with mahogany. 
We likeit.. . oi. 537.0 ce tet eee 34 Oct. 8 Olen chev bek 20 Gn cng outstanding very early 
Dahliamum. D. Quilled petals like a cactus cut. lower’. ee See te ie ee ee Oo amen mies of De eOO 
dahlia, of bright wine-red :........5....: 20 Sept. 10 40 1.00 | Gelden Rose. D. (Rosebud.) Old-rose 
Dean: Kay. SD. (Mosiath elettec ene ior with. goldenovertone.. + A.-eee vee eee 24 Oct. 4 ASO) 1a: 
type rose-pink, |). i). 5... See ees 22 Sept. 10 35 .90 Golden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) New 1948. 
Immense burnished copper with ruby 
center. One of the largest and most 
showy of the recent introductions.......20 Sept. 27 hket ee 
Gold Lode. D. (Large Commercial.) 
Large, reflexed flowers of light golden 
yellow. Disbud for largest flowers...... 40 Oct. 1 40 = 1.00 
Dee Dee Ahrens. D. (Longley.) The 
very earliest of all pure white cut-flower 
WaTietieses7 Jeane cd Selecta ee ee = Ue: 0) 0) 5) 
Drifted Snow. D. (iKraus.) A mound of 
large, double white flowers, shaded yellow 
BE CENtEL <6). te brace ee Os ge Oep tel O UM. ab eae} 
Dubonnet. S. (De Petris.) Single amaranth- 

Golden Treasure. D. (Youdath.) Large, 
pink with beautiful glossy foliage.......22 heavy flowers of golden yellow.......... 24° Dep tm2e 50 eet 2k 
Early Harvest. D. (Kraus.) Pictured Harbinger. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
p. 28. A mass of glowing mahogany- A glorious early bronze with coloring of 
orange flowers for two months. Superior falltmaples eV ery good 15 onan eens 22° -Augg 40 «1.00 
io any: cushion. variety, ;2: sae eee 20 3 A ; 
Harbor Lights. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
Early Wonder. D. Pictured p. 16. Large, tured p. 16. Pale yellow with cream-white 
soft pink pompon, Excellent for cut- tints. Extra fine 0a, 6. (0. #6 8 2 Whe, 1 m6, © o (eh oat shana 22 Sept. 24 -50 1225 
RAE ea eae arc...) aN acest aia, eee ee ee 38 
Hearthfire. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
Echoes. SD. (Kraus.) Rich Vandyke- Bright red flowers showing a small yellow 
brown-toned copper, becoming orange center when fully open. Ideal for cutting.25 Sept. 20 SOM aaeO 
AU CONTET theres 1s. cigsnta ape stot eee DO 
Heatherbloom. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
Eggshell. D. (Youdath.) Large, distinct p. 28. Very double; heather-pink, center 
eggshell- white, slightly deeper at center. shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Out- 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Excellent standingly good ¢ 2. t?saunsecien «eer 24 Sept. 4 OU ana 10 
for Cutiiae ats oss aeson aL 
oP Ane , : Hilda H. Bergen. D. (Large Commer- 
Atte cen (English.) Charming yel- cial.) Pictured p. 27. Large incurved, 
OW. o=Inen DIO GN cca. miecetices © ale ee 30 dark reddish bronze. . Statice ak melome cata. Oct. 25 50 125 
Eternal Snow. SD. (Rocknoll.) Early; Igloo. S. (Styer.) An avalanche of pure 
pure white with yellow center...........20 white daisies, Wao cree s eee nee LessOckre 230 90 
Eugene A. Wander. D. (Cumming.) Pic- Hiuminator. D. (Kraus.) New 1948. 
tured p. 28. The largest and finest bright Very dark, brilliant, crimson-red pompon. 
early yellow. Blooms 4 inches across. ....18 Excellent in the garden or for cutting... .24 Sept. 22 iS SMO 
