-Mandalay. D. 
Comm., Commercial; D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
ee 
Blooming 
Height 
Name and Description in Inches 
Leda. D. (English.) Pictured p. 23. Beauti- 
ful rolled petals of heliotrope-pink. ...... 30 
Lilac Spoon. S. (Lehman.) New 1949! 
Large, wide-petaled flowers of lilac-pink 
with silvery white tubes. A superb Spoon! 24 
Little Eskimo. D. Pure white, ball-shaped 
pompons in abundance. Good white com- 
panion to Lavender Lassie............. 18 
Louise Schling. S. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 
16. fine Korean-red single, maturing 
ep livign=£ed: meiaz oeh ple ee eee ie ee eal: 28 
Loveliness Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 13. A grand fully double carmine-pink 
Spoon. Nothing like it. Unquestionably 
Outstandingy cre a ere ah em 20 
Magenta Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 12. New 1948! Lively magenta-rose. 
Spoon-type flowers in profusion. The 
peak of perfection in the spoon mums... . .22 
Magnificent. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! 
Glorious 4-inch flowers of plum-red or 
rosy cardinal with coppery cast. Strong 
branches, excellent for cutting........... 26 
Major Bowes. D. (Comm.) Pictured p. 17. 
Large, incurved, deep Iavender.......... 34 
(Cumming.) Pictured p. 
15. Brilliant orange-bronze. Excellent 
SOIECULCING (ite Cae ee enya to Ghee ye DD 
Margaret Ann. D. (Rosebud.) Large, 
free flowering, light rosy purple. Good for 
COLL er tan Sees ee ee Sete ee en 26 
Maroon ’n’ Gold. D. (Longley.) Pic- 
tured p. 11. Immense, 4-inch flowers of 
bright mahogany shaded maroon, under- 
Jaid with gold. Very early............... 16 
Martin’s White. D. (Martin.) Immense, 
pure white flowers 4 inches across. Com- 
pact. bushy growth, 40m soeerees tg 18 
Mary Harrison. SD. (Kraus.) New 1949! 
Bright, glowing aster-purple, lightening to 
phlox-purple. Excellent for cutting. Tre- 
mendously mmpressive v2.4.0. 2s. c) oe ! 24 
Meditation. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 2, 8. 
1948 Mum of the Year. Fully double, 3- 
inch, firm, two-toned flowers of soft light 
jasper-red and maize-yellow with orange 
reverse. Flowers mature clear bright red- 
dish peach. An excellent cut flower... .... 30 
Mellow Glow. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
.9. New 1948! A lovely blend of orange- 
Cult peach-pink, and bronze tints. Very 
GOOG COP: CULES st, a ota loty ide a ae Ra a ie 30 
Melody. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! Gay 
light orange-bronze with wide, boat- 
shaped petals. An upright, compact, free- 
Soyrering plant... cee ee fut eee 24 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. D. (Comm.) Pictured 
p. 17. Incurved flowers 7 inches across, 
of bright golden yellow. The best of all 
Ieee vyellowS ase ee State pate oe 48 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Hl. D. (Cum- 
ming.) Pictured p. 10. Peach-pink tinted 
rosy salmon-bronze. One of the dozen 
Been Minis ett Se aaa ins ed aee 26 
Mrs. T. Riley. D. (English.) The largest 
English white. A large snow-white bloom. 20 
Murmurs. D. (Kraus.) Opens amaranth- 
pink, fading slowly to clear mallow-purple. 
Petals broad and incurved. Early....... 
My Lady. D. (Mosnat.) Pictured p. 7. 
A lovely combination of gold with bronze- 
red shadings. In bloom practically all 
SCAG NY Wed eae oe he ase seas ee 
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Oct. 1 
Sept. 8 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 3 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 
Sept. 22 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 26 
Oct. 6 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 28 
Oct, 15 
Oct. 5 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 4 
Aug. 27 
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Height 
Name and Description in Inches 
Blooming 
Date 
—_——— 
Myrtle Waigreen. D. (Kraus.) New 1949! 
The Mum of the Year. Rich amaranth- 
purple, underlaid with silvery lilac, aging 
to clean, clear mallow-purple. Better than 
Chippewa. Fine cut flower............. 20 
Nanook. D. (Kraus.) Dwarf, compact 
mound completely smothered by white 
flowers with cream centers 
Nectar. D. (Rocknoll.) Large, informal 
flower if orchid-layender with brighter 
center 
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Nokomis. D. (De Petris.) A large, hardy 
pompon with a full, compact flower of 
Indian-red fading to bronze............. 26 
Norma. SD. (Comm.) Pictured Demis 
Anemone-flowered, deep lavender with 
Soid-Grested ‘Cantera ot et eee 30 
North Cape. S. Beautiful chamois-yellow. 
Foliage completely covered by an ava- 
lanche of light yellow daisies.............18 
North Star. S. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p. 16. A cascade of pure, glistening white 
IB ISICS N siey Ley Rone cr canis), NMS 24 
Olive Longland. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 2, 14. Three-inch, apricot-toned, sal- 
mon-pink. One of the ‘‘Master Six.” The 
best of the pastel colors................ 24 
Orange Queen. D. (English.) Large, 
rich golden yellow with orange cast..... , .24 
Orchid Spoon. S. Pictured p. 12. Lovely 
orchid-pmk. An excellent spoon........ 24 
Oriental Glory. D. (Rosebud.) Brilliant 
oriental-red. Large flower with pointed 
petals: Goodccut flowers. 4.6 ees ee 26 
Peach Spoon. D. (Lehman.) New 1949! 
Lively peach-colored spoons with Chinese- 
yellow tubes againg to pinkish peach. 
Outstandingly different. Large, 4-inch 
flowers 
Pepita. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 15, 16. 
Densely quilled button pompon of egg- 
shell-white with darker center when fresh, 
changing to pure white with cream center. 22 
Pink Dot. D. (Comm.) Pictured p. 17. 
Lavender-pink pompon with deep rose 
(GOR, Inne GRO eo ee cg ee 40 
Pink Princess. D. Dainty baby-pink 
button of the cushion types... .. i. sae 22 
Pink Radiance. D. (Cumming.) Pic- 
tured p. 9. Multitudes of highly Iumi- 
nous pink blossoms on rugged plants. .... . 22 
Pollyanna. D. (De Petris.) Tall, grace- 
ful, flashy Mayflower-pink with rosy 
Salmon: SHCA... ae eee ee ne 30 
Prelude. D. (Kraus.) Very large; com- 
bination of flesh-pmk and maize-apricot. 
Unexcelléd for early cuttinga. 0 eee 30 
Primula. S. (Kraus.) Graceful, free-flow- 
ering, yellow single. The best of the yel- 
low daisy types treet eee csr ke 2 a 30 
Pygmy Bronze. D. Bud sport of Pygmy 
Rose, Dusky: bronzeree 0" as an 10 
Pygmy Rose. D. Very dwarf, perky, up- 
right-growing rose pompon. Valuable for 
edcimng OF DOLE Ben Oe. Sy ee 
Queen of Pinks. D. (Comm.) Large, 
lavender-pink pompon. Prolific bloomer. 
GGG [ox potting oo ee aoe ae a 8, 26 
Red Cushion. SD. An early cushion-type 
Mum. Brilliant red with a bright yellow 
Genter Soe, ea er cb are: dee eee 
Red Gold. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 11. 
The gaudiest of all pompons. A lively 
combination of red and golden orange. 
WELW CRE ry amen ae at td es On 20 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 14 
Oct. 5 
Sept.26 
Oct-25 
Oct. 7 
Sept. 18 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 30 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 25 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 24 
Oct. 9 
Sept. 9 
Oct. 10 
Sept. 
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