Joan Helen — SD. Sparkling garnet-lake shading to purple, with bright yellow 
center. Very attractive. Foliage completely hidden by bloom. Blooms about 
September 10. 18 in. 
Korean Princess (Plant patent No. 640) — The first anemone-flowered hardy Mum. 
Flowers 2% inches across, opening to soft strawberry-crimson, with perfectly 
formed, golden-bronze, cushion center. Height about 2 feet. In full flower 
about October 15th. Each 75c¢ 
Lavender Lady — D. Large, double silvery-lavender. A very popular variety in our 
planting. Height 21% feet. A real aristocrat. 
Leda (English) — D. Beautifully rolled petals of heliotrope pink. Flowers 6 to 7 
inches across if disbudded. Blooms about October 1. 30 in. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Plant patent No. 634) — D. Beautiful bronze, double flowers 
about 2 inches across. Nice shapely plants about 2 feet tall. Blooms early and 
keeps well. Each $1.00 
Martin’s White — D. A 1945 introduction. Immense, pure white flowers 4 inches 
across. Compact, bushy growth. 
Mrs. H. Harrison — D. A large pompon. A delightful bouquet type. Shell pink with 
silver lining. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont — D. An outstanding variety that is instantly appealing due 
to the beautiful color, a beautiful blend of soft, peach-pink, rosy-salmon and 
fawn. Blooms early October. Delightful. 
Olive Longland — D. A 1945 introduction and one of the best of Dr. Kraus. Large 
flowers of apricot-toned salmon and coral. 
Pomponette — One of the finest pompon varieties. Grows to about 18 inches tall 
and.is covered with a mass of golden yellow flowers that are tinted bronze. 
Red Velvet — D. A surpassingly fine double, velvety crimson. Possibly the best of 
all crimsons. Holds color without fading. Full flower early October. 2 feet 
in height. 
Rosita (Little Rose) (Kraus) — Light Persian-rose pompon. Flowers 1 to 1% inches 
in diameter, fully double, with petals quilled or rolled.. Medium height. Late 
September. 
Roslyn Purple (Fay) — This variety is well named for its lovely roslyn purple color, 
and is quite distinct from any variety in our garden. Grows about 30 inches tall 
making a round bushy plant covered with double flowers about 2% inches 
across. 
Ruby Pompon — D. New! An exciting ruby-crimson pompon. Very good. Height 
26 inches. Blooms early October. 
- September Bronze — D. A beautiful, early golden-bronze pompon. A marvelous 
addition to the early varieties. 
September Gold — D. Brilliant golden-yellow pompon. Blooms profusely on shape- 
ly, 18-inch plants. Blooms early September. 
Tasavia — D. Tall double flowers of purest white. Blooms late September. Grows 
to about 20 in. 
Prices except where noted: Each 40c; Dozen $4.40. 
Established field-grown plants in summer and fall, priced according to size and quality. 
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