GENERAL 
LIST OF 
AVIATOR— Worthy 2" pompon, vivid 
red and bronze. 22'. Oct. 10. 
BARBARA CUMMING (BN 1928)— 
Best variety for many cold areas. 
Vivid bronzy yellow decorative. Very 
early. 18". 
CALIPH (BN 1939)—Popular crimson, 
grand for cutting. 2'. Oct. 1. Received 
s the Royal Award of Merit in 1949. 
Feaniirecdeay CYDONIA —Grand_ glowing walnut 
bronze. Blooms defy frost. Oct. 15. 
JEAN TREADWAY (BN 1933)—Still unrivalled. Soft pink with charming red eye. 2!. 
Late September. 
DAWN ROSE (Dr. Kraus)—New. Lovely 3" double in soft pink tones. Elegant form. Early. 
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MARGIE (USDA)— One of the richest, deepest reds we know. 3" bloom. Oct. 15. 2'. 

MISS LACE—Fluffy lavender pink, large blossom. Sturdy 2' plant. Oct. 1. 
JAYEFF—Rugged pink, varying from rose to lavender. 2Y2'. Oct. 1. 
MRS. P. S. duPONT, III (BN 1941)—Mellow and lovely, a supreme blend of bronze and 
salmon. 22!'. Oct. 3. 
GRANNY SCOVILL (BN 1934)—Lovely old favorite. Best in New York area. Very large. 
Very double, warm coral. 2'. Oct. 10. 
KING MIDAS (BN 1937)—Some still call it best yellow. Large double, often bronze streaked. 
Late September. 2'. 
JEAN CUMMING (BN 1931)—Perfection in its 3" white flowers. Slender. Late September. 
SYMPHONY (BN 1938)—Tall, gorgeous blend of copper, pink, and bronze. Oct. 10. 
Best suited for New York and vicinity. Give some winter protection and disbud for largest bloom. 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP— Vivid recurved bronze, gold 
reverse. 
CONQUEROR — Rich crimson, good flower. 
COPPELIA—Very bright tomato red to Indian 
orange. 
LEDA—Connoisseur’s dream in heliotrope pink. 
MAYLAND YELLOW—Hwuge gold, if disbudded. 
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MRS. T. RILEY — Worth fussing with. 
Giant 6" double if disbudded. 
TRIXIE—Elegant, early salmon 
bronze. Always blooms here. Mid- 
September. 

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