ROCKNOLL’S OHIO HYBRID 
EARLY FLOWERING — BRIGHT COLORS 
VERY HARDY 
All are characterized by good clean foliage, a well 
branched habit, early flowering qualities and the 
ability to produce a great number of side shoots to 
assure vigorous plants for another season. 
50c Each 3 for $1.39 $4.75 doz. 
Agate — Imagine a pink agate marble suffused 
creamy white and you have the color of this union. 
Oct. Ist. 25 in. 2-3 in. flowers. Semi-double. 
Bougainville — Deep but bright terra cotta red. 
In bloom Oct. 10th. Color of Bougainvillia Vine. 
26 in. high 2% inch flowers. Full double. 
Brilliance — This one named itself. Brightest red 
with startling orange red center. Oct. Ist. 20 in. 
high. 2 in. flowers. Good double. 
Cliff Runyan — Handsome plant covered from 
September 10 on with fluffy yellow flowers. 18-20 
in. high. 2 in. flowers double. 
Elberta — A Burma Hybrid the color blend of a 
ripe Elberta peach, hence the name. Sept. 5th. 28 
in. high. 3-inch flowers, all double. 
Eternal Snow — 1946 introduction. Large pure 
white flowers from August 10 on. Does not fade 
or burn. 26 in. high. 2 inch fully double flowers. 
Grace Stedman — 1946 introduction, bronzy red 
reversed yellow, good for cutting. Shaggy, opens 
Sept. 20th. 30 in. high, 4 in. incurved flowers. 
Lantana — Very floriferous light orange pompons. 
Good for cutting. 28 in. high. 1% in. flowers. %4 
double. 
Old Copper — Showy deep copper yellow. Looks 
like old burnished copper. Sept. 10 on. 30 in. 
high. 2 in. Full double. 
Red Kristina — Single fiery red flowers, thousands 
on a plant. A Northland daisy hybrid. Sept. 30. 
24 in. high. 2 in. across. Single. 
Red Salmon — Tall bright red blended salmon. 
Oct. 15th. Flowers frost resistant. 30 in. high. 
2% in. across. Single. 
September Shell — Lovely soft pink flowers from 
Sept. Ist on. A Mt. Ranier ee 24 in. high. 
Flowers 2 in. Double. 
Stop Light — Tall stems, good Hated for cutting. 
Bright red flowers with bronze red reverse. Oct. 
10th. 30 in. high. 2 inches across. Good double. 
Winterset — Just about the best white pompon 
mum we know. Blooms from Aug. 20 on into 
’ November. 
Yellow Ball — Forms a ball of bright chrome yel- 
low. Good to cut. Lasts for weeks. Sept. 12th. 
34 in. 2% to 3 in. Flower complete double. 
EARLIEST OHIO 
6 FLOWERING HYBRIDS 
$2.00 
1 each Eternal Snow, Lantana, Sept. Shell, 
Brilliance, Old Copper, Yellow Ball. 

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CHRY SANTHEMUMS 

THE SPOON MUMS 
These are interesting new Hybrids that are airy, 
dainty and different. The colors are showy and the 
plants are vigorous growers. The base of each 
petal is quilled with the ends flaring, giving the 
appearance of a tiny spoon. 
50c Each 3 for $1.39 $4.75 doz. 
Crimson Star — Large bright red flowers, with 
white reverse to petals 2% in. across. 
Orchid Spoon — Lovely large, orchid pink. 
Golden Spoon—Myriads of single golden flowers. 
Rose Spoon — Several rows of petals, deep rose. 

EXOTIC SPOON MUMS 
1 each of those described above 
Each carefully labeled 
BUTTON MUMS 
Everyone loves these small compact button-like 
mums that bloom from August till frozen hard. 
50c Each 3 for $1.39 $4.75 doz. 
Marigold — Ohio Hybrid, choice, reddish, yellow. 
Ermalinda — Showy rose-lavender, good cutting. 
Goblin — Compact deep bronze. Long blooming. 
Judith Anderson — Low growing golden yellow. 
Red Flare — Rather late, deep red buttons, 
White Gull— Rather low growing but covered 
with perfect little white buttons. 
5 BUTTON MUMS $2.00 
Our selection 
1 each yellow, red, pink, bronze, white. 
4 $1.69 



