1949 INTRODUCTIONS 
AMBROSIA. D. (De Petris) A blended peach shrimp flower wjtn undertown of rose 
and igolden’ bronze,': Sep? 6%0)-'s5 (os a te ue ee ee each .50 
DAWNROSE D. (Kraus) Grenadide pink to bittersweet pink lightning to clear bright 
flesh color at margin of flower a 49 must, Oct. 15................. each .50 
DEFIANCE D. (Kraus) New 99 a bold flower of intense golden yellow with twilled 
petels, eceptional firm substance, strong upright plant with excellent cutting 
stems: <Slptecl¥a chord tet ee ns Sh ee eg ia a ee ... each .50 
ERMINE D. (Kraus) Large wide petaled ivory white, with 3 inch flower on strong 
sturdy plants; ~Oct./1 00.505 foie stuns Siem i eee each .60 
FLAMING BEAUTY (Rosebud) A cushion type but the bushes are larger. Deep red 
flowers with gold reverse. .... .$ .50 each, per dozen $5.00 
GOLDEN MEMORIES (Rosebud) ¥ allow ftir pom, “blooming early September and through- 
out the season. Foliage excellent 2"' ball flowers, 26" in height. This is an outstanding 
pompom. .... bE) Oe .$ .50. each, dozen 5.00 
GOLD PAGENT [Rosebiid) a ERT AL solder Aiki with Buck of orange. Flowers 3", 
GOUD ONE SOD Rae snes aaa eure ..$ .50 each, dozen 5.00 
GOVERNOR DUFF, (Canrad & Bye pri tees Lowe 
2'' round flower on stiff stem. A grand addition...... 30 Oct. 10 .60 6.00 
HUNTSMAN (Bristol) A grand fail color for your garden. Vividly brilliant scarlet orange, 
overcast walnut bronze. Flower 3” i double. A_ plant 21% fc. tall, lusty, and hardy 
simply loaded with blooms. Oct. magne .$ .60 each, per dozen $6.00 
INSPIRATION D. (Kraus) Large Bes orange red eis with apricot orange 
overcast walnut bronze. Flower 3" full double. A plant 2!/p ft. tall, lusty, and hardy, 
excellent for;cutting;, .Octe)1t xen ..5 9 See ae esa ee each .50 
MAGNIFICENT D. (Kraus) New 1949 glorious 4 inch flower of plum-red to 
rosy-cardinal with coppery sheen strong brancdes, excellent for cutting Oct. 1 
ee ee Ee ER Ee ei ee each .50 
NYE’S FAVORITE D. New 1949 massesof lavender-pink flower wito golden shad- 
ings, very prolific and dependable adopted for cutting or potting, Sept. 12 each .50 
PINK SURPRISE (Rosebud) A true bright pink blooming early Sept. 15; flowers large 
double with incurved center petals. Grows 28" tall spreading into a beautiful mass. 
Fine cut and a magnificent as a border plant. Named at the Columbus City Hall 
Flower Show where it was named by thousands of ballots. $ .60 each, per dozen $6.00 
TAPESTRY (Bristol) Blooms open to a rich pink, softening to a final lovely ashes-of-rose, 
with golden flush in centers. Gorgeous, flower at least 3"' across, perfectly ful! double. 
Sept 20s wo acelecdectig | 2 ke Wow nw apenas Wp en a ae a Oe re 
SIPDER VARIETIES 
BESS WITT. Straw yellow shaded apricot bronze. Persian 
£O$@ SHOW MG Sat, HDS 22h ey doer eta end Scan ee Oqtre20 50 5.00 
BUNBU. Soft mallow purple. Petals hooked at tips. Fine 
TOP UHH AG (ra ail tae eee a eee ogee ee Nov. | 50 5.00 
KAY TASHIMA. The best pure white full centers. Hook 
tubes, good stems ..... Octae5 ou 5.00 
OHKWAN. Clear mimosa yellow full centers art fish ih 
tips;extra (O0d sca ees. MAE? SE AD He Nov. 5 50 5.00 
PUNCH BOWL?. A rich Mee a with slender size 
quilled petals falling away from a full center of de@per 
shades. Tips of petals open, hooked and tightly curled.. Med. Nov. | 50 5.00 
TOKAY. Clear lilac purple. Very large and fine form...... Nov. | Ee, 5.00 
All the above respond to disbuding then you get real show flowers. 
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