

D.—Double; SD.—Semi-double; S.—Single Height Blooming Price Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 
FRED F. ROCKWELL—D. (Cummings). Pat 718. A pompon 
of beautifully blended bronze and orange tones. One of the 
Ete ICtY haemo ete Meee ak) ce oes ob oe he ba cs ek eo ee ee 26 Sept. 24 es 2.00 
GOBLIN—D. Two inch blooms of a warm bronze shading to " 
Spotkiing gold me trost resisting <=. 8 ees eee eek oe 22 Och 1 35 1.00 
GOLD DUST New yellow pompon, with red tipped petals._-__- Sept. 15 45 1.20 
GLOWING COALS—D. (Kraus 1946). Bright deep cherry-red 
with orange reverse. Well-branched sprays. One of the best 
eR ad aed ye oe ete Tle a eres pet ae us fee oa 26 Sept. 18 .60 1.60 
GOLD —D. ree-flowering variety with splendi 
goeEN WAVELSD. AD. sautii ful yellow. Plenty o f cutting Ei ete a ce 
- ti : t tti 
lowers Ree A eae ese 22 | Sept. 20 40 1.10 
HARBINGER—D. (Kraus). glorious early bronze with color- e 
ing of fall oe vere Pood. ie Se jee ae 22 Aug. 22 .39 1.00 
HARBOR LIGHTS—D. ummings). ale yellow with a i 
cream-white tint. ee ae ear fal ae La sd anak et on i ple A ao 22 Sept. 24 40 1.10 
HEARTHFIRE—D. (Kraus). right red flowers showing a 
small a eel when fully open. Ideal for cutting..-_-_-- 25 Sept. 20 50 1.35 
HARVEST M —D. Ow growing pompon. Blooms of rich 
burnt-orange. NE eee eee ee ea Se OR ie CA ee eee ee 20 Sept. US 40 1.10 
HEATHERBLOOM—D. (Kraus). Very double  heather-pink 24 S 4 1.35 
center shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Outstandingly good ept. 50 ; 
JOAN HELEN—SD. Sparkling garnet-like shading to purple 
see a bright yellow center. Foliage completely hidden in 18 sone E10 35 95 
fa) Shae Sh Memb s, <2 TASB ee Or gaa gee pete orga? Pee ERO eee a Le a : 
JEWELL DARK PINK—D. Ball-shaped buttons of dark pink... 22 Oct. 1 40 1.10 
JEWELL LAVENDER—D. Ball-shaped button of lavender. Very 59 Cece 40 1.10 
goo ea ee ee ER ow ee ea BD Fe ee ee eee . . < 
JEWELL PURPLE—D. Ball-shaped button of a nice shade of 09 Oct el 40 1.10 
purple -----.------_ ----- ~--=~--------5---------------------- 00 One l “40 1.10 
JEWELL WHITE—D. Ballshaped button of pure white ________- 4 One : 110 
JEWELL YELLOW—D. Ball-shaped button of pure yellow ___- 42 ct. 1 40 
KOREAN PRINCESS. (Reichert). D. Pat. 640. The first ane- 
mone-flowered hardy mum. Flowers 2}!/2 inches across, open- 
ee rich SS teed to soft strawberry-crimson with 
erfectly forme olden-bronze cushioned center. Excellent 
ees growth oe, ae eee oo Ae eee 1 Ans es Sy ee ee Oct 9 75 2.00 
LAVENDER LADY—D. (Cummings), Immense silver laven- 
der. One of the wee ee ae oe a 30 Oct. 6 40 1.10 
LITTLE ESKIMO—D. ure white ball-shaped pompons in 
abundance ere a, ae elie a 5 phe Bele Sd 2 2 0 Sept 7 .35 1.10 
MANDLAY—D. (Cummings). Brilliant orange-bronze. Excel- - 
lent for yt Livic peat ee eee ersten = ee ro a a Z2. Sept. 22 40 1.10 
PR OON EN aa emtaa Longley). cg By best. Immense 
inc owers of bright mahogany shaded maroon with gol- 
Denes ne RG PSAs an ee Ne Se eae 16 Aug. 26 .00 1.35 
aes Paria etn Bue: ded No. 634. poset 
ormed old go OWersS. e consider it one otf the finest 
yas, RCE in RES ae td oe hoe 20 BUSe eo ai 2.00 
EW PHILADELPHIA—D. A beautiful rose-purple. A good 
peter At rien Saree tera y apo heath ies es Le 26 Sept. 25 rele 1.00 
ae rele ea ical Nada fee arr ee the hae in 
: inches. pricot-toned salmon pin owers. ne of 
saan Stars’ Se es et od ee one a Ft et i eee eee 24 Sept 26 40 1.10 
BLOW—SD. (Cummings). Blending of salmon-pink, 
Dronzescnoriawh ss otrond vand. sturdy... ve20.s226-- esas ae 30 Sep 2 oe wis 
PINK RADIANCE—D. (Cummings). Multitudes of luminous O4 Sept. 24 35 1.00 
PiakeolOpeOlMasOn rugged anise fees oer ae a ee Sept. 15 “40 1810 
PINK WONDER. A delightful double dark-pink pompon. ; 
PIPESTONE—D. (Longley). A good golden yellow pompon 
ORCL MENLO CLI MEE SARIS Soph od. Sade ee hae eee 22 Aug. 20 35 1.00 
POHATCONG—D. (Government). A good old reliable of dark 
Ue VCO O Riss nee ieee ty Nee ey 1s Se ek ee ee 24 Sept. 10 35 1.10 
POLAR ICE—D. (Kraus). Clear snow-white double 3 inch 
HOM Ersoy GLVaireeellowerng.: -os- soa cupe to. oe ee ee 72 Sept. 9 35 1.00 
POMPONETTE—D. A pleasing shade of canary-yellow com- 
Pistetumcoverae Mio ehicitit; 22 -_oees eee ee ec eu ete 22 Sept. 10 .40 1.10 
PURPLE STAR—D. Upright, free blooming plant. Bright dah- 
Ma-purplemtlowers. . 2. inches™.across)..-.=....s--.-_--268 alas 20 Aug. 20 40 1.10 
RED GOLD—D. (Longley). Brightest of all pompons. A live- 
lyacombination: Ollredsand orange gold 22s..4) 222. .6.8 eae 22 Aug. 20 439 1.00 
RED RIDINGHOOD—D. This lovely large full-flowered bright 
red mum has proved to be one of the outstanding reds ____ 26 Octz 7] 40 1.10 
RED VELVET—D. (Cummings). A surpassingly fine full dou- 
ble velvet crimson. Perhaps the best of all crimsons _____- 24 Octz=2 40 1.00 
ROBERT BRYDON—D. Garnet-red flowers 2!/, inches across. 
Plant spreading and bushy -.---...----- ie oe ee OE 16 Sept. 19 35 1.00 
RUBY POMPON—D.- Ruby-crimson in color. but far more 
_tich_ and glowing than other pompons -.---------- AS ay OS oe a Ocks 2 .40 1.10 
SALMON GLOW-—S. Bright salmon pink _... --__------_----- 02 Sept. 25 35 1.00 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—D. (Cummings). Golden bronze cush- 
ion type pompon. Flowers very frost-resisting -.--__--__--_- 24 Sept. 12 39 1.06 
GARTMAN’S GARDENS, Fond du Lac, Wis. 










