1948 CHRYSANTHEMUM INTRODUCTIONS 
BUCKEYE BEAUTY, (Rosebud 1948) Lavender Pink that grows upright and does not spread. 
Double flowers rather ball like about 3" inches in bloom for cutting and a fine garden 
specimen, don't miss it. Each $ .60 per dozen $6.00 
THE MOST BRILLIANT MUM OF ALL 
CARNIVAL. (37-45 CPK) Conspicuously distinct among its garden companions throughout 
the long mum season is this gay newcomer. ‘'Glowing burnt orange’ best describes 
the. play of bronze, red and golden bronze shades; literally, it gleams. 
The full double blossoms, 3!/>'' across, carried on long, slender, nicely branched 
sprays are perfect for cut arrangements; the heavily branched plant amazingly free 
and productive. Inheriting from its Nipponicum lineage, lusty, dark green foliage car- 
ried right down to the ground, the plant alone is a garden ornament. In full bloom 
Oct l0.serieight: 25—3 ties ae ..$ .75 each, per dozen $7.00 
DREAM GIRL (Floralane 1948) Beautiful eeepcee iii en petaled, blooms 2!/5"" across 
on long stems. Oct. 10. Height 30". Dream Girl is a gem for the garden and a 
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GOLDEN HOURS, D. (Kraus 1948.) Extra early free 
flowering. Bright deep lemon-chrome yellow. Fine cut 
TOWer eee Be Meee fate Rees ae Sept. 8 .60 6.00 
GOLDEN SUNSET, D. anne 1948.) ‘The face of the petals 
golden copper with an orange undertone back of the 
petals a colorful red giving an unusually brilliant two . 
tone effect. Makes a well branched plant............. 30 Sept. 15 50 5.00 
ILLUMINATOR, (Kraus '48), New early red crimson pompon 20 Sept. 25 .60 6.00 
KARL A. REICHE. (11-40 CPK) This trim, tidy, little pompon, tested over several years 
uncer all conditions, soils and weathers is without question one of the most durable 
and hardy of all garden pompons. . 
It is a densely branched, erect growing, shapely, 2 ft. plant; loaded with blossoms 
from late September on—surviving the killing frosts which mar other kinds. 
The color, Rose Bengal technically, is a unique art blending of old rose, red, nauve 
and ripe strawberry shades; and deserving of its own special spot in the garden. 
Named for Bristol's popular and efiicient school Seat a bit of rugged 
individual in=hiseown nghites v4 sey e we 50 each, per dozen $5.00 
LESTER FELTEN, D. Large lavender Faas Sonia in ponent Perhaps this is Mr. 
Felten's greatest achievement. We have now enough stock to offer it to the public 
at about half its value. Height 2'/> ft. Stiff stem. Blooms Oct. 5. 
$ .60 each, per dozen $6.00 
MEDITATION, D. (Kraus 1948.) Magnificent two-tone 
soft jasper red and maize yellow turning to reddish- 
peach. Free bloomer, fine for garden or cutting...... Oct. 5 60 6.00 
MAYOR JAMES A. RHOADS (Rocknoll '48) Crimson. The 
sensation of the Columbus, Ohio, Mum show. Flowers 
are completely double. 3 to 5 inches across. ........ 30 Oct.! 1.00 10.00 
RONNIE (Floralane 1948) A bewiching little pompon of ee wine-red. The blossoms 
bp OA jueea2 beta) hee - .$ .60 cach, per dozen $6.00 
ROSITA, POM, (Kraus.) Tight full ied Pe light eet 
rose. One of the best pink buttons. Good cut flower.. Sept. 28 50 5.00 
MELLOW GLOW. (16-45 CNK) Mellow indeed ‘is this matchless suffusion of soft orange 
buff, peach pink and bronze nasturtium tints. Briefly, it is a ‘bronze with personality" 
and by far the most appealing mum we have seen in its color. 
Again the Nipponicum ancestry has contributed a sturdy, upright growing, rich 
green plant with an abundance of 2!/2—3 inch full double blossoms on well branched 
sprays. In full bloom Oct. 5th. Height: 2/2 feet. Cuts beautifully, 
¢ 
9 .00 each, per dozen $5.00 
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