CALLING 
TO YOUR 

Burma 
(BN 1944)—Perfection itself in beautifully 
shaped blooms of glistening bronze, faintly 
tinted copper and soft pink. Cut flower 
supreme. 2'. Late September. 
Yellow Spoon 


Nationally known, stocky 18" plants, 
of fine pompon blooms. All Sep- 
tember bloomers, too. 
SEPT. BRONZE (BN1942)—Rugged 
bright bronze, tinted gold. Splendid. 
SEPT. CLOUD (BN 1942)—Clean 
white globes. Primrose in bud. 
SEPT. GOLD (BN 1942)—Famous 
for free blooming. A real gold. 
SEPT. CHEER—Distinct, appealing 
cherry red. Blends well. 
CARDINAL SPOON (Lehman) — 
New. Made great impression last 
Fall. Very novel blend of cardinal 
red and soft gold. 
PRICE: 75c each, 3 for $2.00 
CHARM SPOON (Lehman) — New. 
Best described as rhodonite red to 
mellow rose. Vigorous. Quite double 
2a@ ctl 
LOVELINESS SPOON (Lehman)—New. Soft 
lilac to carmine pink in sweet sprays. 
ABOVE TWO: 60c each, 3 for $1.60 
ORCHID SPOON W—Florist’s delight. 
sprays of orchid lilac. 
PINK SPOON — Deep rose pink. Good sized 
blooms. 
WHITE SPOON — White to cream at centers. 
YELLOW SPOON — Rich, showy, clear yellow. 
Fine here. Oct. 1. 
aS ES IS Sr 
September Bronze 

September Gold 
September Cloud 

White Wonder 
WHITE WONDER (BN 1947)—Fine 
white pompon, a glorious cufting 
variety. Flawlessly formed white 
globes in vast quantities per stem. 
Indispensable. Late September. 2/2'. 
PRICE: 60c each, 3 for $1.60 







