Comm., Commercial; D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 



Height Blooming Price aw. Height Blooming 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each Per 3 Name and Description in Inches’ Date 
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Classic Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured p. Glowing Coals. D. (ireus )_ Pictured p 
i2. Large, heavy-textured flower of rosy Bright Sr Ree with Drange iF 
phlox-purple, with silvery tubes......... 18 Sept. 26 Ke sie) verse. yyell-branchec sprays.\/ne ol tne 
consneDAiaipenee nies I bestiearly: redsijinve.sa canner ste ore 24 Sept. 18 
E : e Petris. n appealing, 
fully double, coppery red-bronze flower. Gold. D. (Rosebud.) Large, very double 
Very icarly come ees sana ee ance: 22. a Sept; 10mm 00 wml = 50 flower of golden bronze. Excellent for 
= : COtling sous Al iiecc mds So are eee 22 Octet 
Coppelia. D. (English.) Heavy-textured, i 3 
bright Indian-red. Strong grower........ 36 Sept. 26 50 1.25 | Golden Dome. D. (English.) Pictured 
Courageous. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 2. p- 23. Bright golden yellow overlaid es te 
Bright dark ruby-red, large double flowers. LOTZEN ein othe sods ae eee ee 2 . 
One of the ““Master Six.” A truly mag- Golden Hours. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
DINCEHE Plann ae ee aoe eis te cae ar one 24 Sept. 26 ei) 150) p. 11. Early, double, deep lemon-chrome. 
Crimson Splendor. S. (Cumming.) Pic- Petals broad, overlapping and somewhat 
tured p. 16. Immense, rich crimson, daisy incurved. Most outstanding very early 
type. One of the finest singles........... 20= OCtrEL Se ied cut flower......... +2. sees eee eee ees 26 Sept. 12 
Cydonia. D. Pictured p. 10. Brilliant Golden Rose. D. (Rosebud.) Old-rose 
orange-chestnut overlaid with mahogany. Withee OldenmOv.cltOn Gri tarectset ee 22) Oct=4 
Weknow you li like tts87 ec castin women 34 Oct..8 50 1.25 | Gelden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) Immense, 
Dahliamum. D. Like a cactus dahlia, burnished copper with ruby center. One 
quilled petals of bright wine-red......... Piece pte) 40 = 1.00 of the largest and most showy of the recent 
Dawnrose. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 1. IMtroductious ater p eet ie ree ee QT ESeptte ys, 
New 1949! Grenadine-pink to bitter- Gold Lode. D. (Comm.) Large, reflexed 
sweet-pink, lightening to clear, bright flowers of light golden yellow. Disbud for 
flesh-color at margin. A’49 “must”!..... 24 Oct. 15 ss POW larcerdlowefs eves Gore er ee 40 Oct. 1 
Dean Kay. SD. (Mosnat.) Large cushion- Harbinger. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 24. 
typereentie rose-pimnk, warn, ae See 222 Oeptal 0 0D 90 A glorious early bronze with coloring of 
Dee Dee Ahrens. D. (Longley.) The very fall maples. Very good cut flower........ 22 Aug. 22 
earliest of all pure white cut-flower va- Harbor Lights. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
WICLIES see ehe nesta crepe he cat ate totals, ooh recreate 20 Aug. 20 50 eel s25 p. 15. Pale yellow with cream-white tints. 
Defiance. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! A bold Extra fin@ss) 1 eed ois Pepe ae tees ara 22 Sept. 24 
flower of intense golden yellow with Hazelwood. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! Soft 
twilled petals. Exceptionally firm sub- light Corinthian-red shading to delicate 
stance. Strong, upright plant with excel- dark Jasper-red at center. A heavy 
lent cutting stems. Mighty fine for 7491, = LAE Sept. 17 aD, 2.00 bloomer, good for cutting. Fine plant. em () Oct. 5 
Drifted Snow. D. (Kraus.) A mound of Hearthfire. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 24. 
large, fully double snow-white flowers, Bright red flowers showing a small yellow 
shaded yellow AUICENTCIA.-coreistehe otereda te eee 24 Sept. 16 50 1s center when fully open. Ideal for cutting... 25 Sept. 20 
Dubonnet. S. (De Petris.) Single ama- Heatherbloom. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
ranth-pink with beautiful glossy foliage. . 2, Oct. 3 50 1225 p- Te Very double; heather-pink, center 
Early Harvest. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 7. shaded rose-red with gold tipping. Out- 
A mass of charming mahogany-orange Standingly: POO... ees ce eee eee aa 20) Sept.22 
flowers for two months. Superior to any Hero. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! Gleaming 
EnGywit CUSHION VATICLy =n ene ees ae 16meSept..7, 20) 61.25 bright scarlet-red to spectrum-red with 
Early Wonder. D. Pictured p. 10, 15. yellow-bronze reverse. Very free flowering.24 Sept. 27 
Large, soft pmk pompon. Excellent for Hilda H. Bergen. D. (Comm.) Pictured 
ADHERING 4 5 Se Kis GAO Cin. OGd Grek OMAIG Oo QomNS 38 Sept. 30 50 1225 joe WH Large incurved, dark reddish 
Echoes. SD. (Kraus.) Rich Vandyke- DTONZEs eres weed oe mane cues cee 40 Oct. 25 
brown toned copper, becoming orange at Iuminator. D. (Kraus.) Very dark, 
(HSN R elas oral bin o.com aoe Ocho Do cuo/iee bar 2299 Octal -60 1.50 brilliant crimson-red pompon. Excellent 
Eggshell. D. (Youdath.) Large, distinct ithe garden and for.cutting,.<.....46.- 22 Sept. 22 
eggshell-white, slightly deeper at center. Indiana. D. (English.) Pictured p. 23. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across. Excellent Rich velvety crimson with darker center. .24 Sept. 25 
for cutting... i Grinds #2 aye:e tale" ee atenecs eiete 4, oiiety 30 Sept. 26 -60 1.50 Indianapolis Yellow. D. (Comm.) Pic- 
Ermine. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! pay tured p. 17. Large bright lemon-yellow...48 Nov. 8 
double, wide-petaled, pure white wit Inspiration. D. (Kraus.) New 1948! 
cream center. Tall, study plant; vigorous Large, rich orange-red overlaid with apri- 
grower. Very frost-resistant flowers. Ex- Prasat Bush unusually strong 
cellent for CULUIN DS ererpster: hasceiesei ween tee eerecee 30 Oct. 1 D> 2.00 sturdy nel upright. Excellent for cutting. 
Eternal Snow. SD. (Rocknoll.) Early; Buds and flowers frost hardy........... 30 Oct. 1 
pure white with yellow center. teens : .22 Sept. 14 D0 pemle2D Ivory Spoon. D. (Lehman) Pictured p. 
Eugene A. Wander. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 12. New. Dainty, ivory-white, spoon- 
tured p. 7. The largest and finest early shaped flowers in profusion. ............ ZO pnts.» 
bright yellow. Blooms 4 inches across....18 Aug. 25 oo) ae ees Jean Harlow. D. (English) Semin 
Fiesta. D. (De Petris.) Large, full rounded incurved, bright golden yellow. ......... 26 Sept. 30 
pompon of brilliant orange-rust. An ex- ki ne 
cellently; formed plantssis eee 26-5Octi 4 Vs) ALY) mete Mia ate Be Peon ling ce tag a, “18 pry 
Fuchsia Spoon. S. (Lehman.) New 1949! s x ing to purple, bright, ye ay cen oe . ept. 
A bold, 3%-inch flower of sparkling Judith Anderson. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
fuchsia-rose. A sturdy, free-flowering tured p. 15, 16. Extremely free-flowering 
plant. : Steere Sw. ee ee ee Oct. 2 75 2.00 golden yellow button.................. 18 Oct. 10 
Garnet King. D. (Comm.) Pictured p. 17. Lavender Lady. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
The best Iarge dark red. Disbudded p. 18. Immense silvery Iavender........ 50 3 Octso 
blooms are 6 to 7 inches in diameter...... 40 Noy. 18 50 1.25 | Lavender Lassie. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
Glacier. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 11. tured p. 18. A grand pompon_ with 
f, very early, absolutely pure white. cushion-like growth. Color even better 
wr bordering and for pots.......... 16 Aug. 26 4clO on Bes) than Dayender advo... vewisec. ees 22 Sept. 10 
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