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HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All Chrysanthemums, except Novelties on page 29 and 
Spider Mums on page 31, are: POT PLANT, 40c each; 
ROOTED CUTTINGS, 2 of one variety for 50c. 
LARGE DECORATIVE 
AGLOW. 2)/2'-11/2', Oct. 25. Deep bright orange, very color- 
ful. Fine for cutting. 
ALLEGRO. 2’-2', Oct. 10. Light 
of the best for cutting. 
ALLEN FELTON (Feiton 1947), 12’’-3’, Oct. 10. Canary yel- 
low. An excellent garden variety and fine for cutting. 
APPLE BLOSSOM (Rosebud 1947), 3’’-1V/2’, Sept. 25. Light 
pink fading to almost white. Cuts well. 
AVALANCHE. 3’-11/2’, Sept. 15. Large full 
A fine cut flower. 
AVIATOR. 2”-21/2', Oct. 1. 
A very popular variety. 
BETTY. 3’’-3’, Oct. 20. Beautiful soft rose pink. Fine sprays 
for cutting. Really good. 
BURGUNDY. 2’’-2’, Oct. 15. Soft amaranth red. Stems good 
for cutting. 
CALIPH. 11/2’’-3’, Oct. 10. One of the brightest 
reds that does not fade. 
CARNIVAL (Bristol 1948), 31/2’’-2Y/2', Oct. 
rose to shrimp pink. One 
creamy white. 
Russet orange to coppery red. 
oxblood 
10. Burnt orange 
with red and terra cotta shadings. Fine foliage. Very 
attractive. 
CHARLES NYE. 21/2’’-2', Sept. 25. Rich buttercup yellow. 
Fully double. Nice sprays. 
CHIPPEWA. 21/2’’-2', Sept. 25. An aster purple, semi-double 
to double. 
CYDONIA. 27-2’, Oct. 20. Reddish burnt orange. Stands 
frost well. 
DREAM GIRL (Floralane 1948), 21/2'’-2/2’, Oct. 10. Beautiful 
amaranth rose, full petaled. A gem in the garden. Fine 
TO! Gut. 
DRIFTED SNOW. 2”-2’, Sept. 25. White shading yellow at 
center. Fine for landscaping. 
EMPIRE. 3-1/2‘, Nov. 1. Incurved bright Spanish orange. 
A real greenhouse type. Very hardy. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. 4-1/2’, Sept. 
burnt orange suffusion. Very early. 
FRED F. ROCKWELL (Bristol), 2’’-2’, Oct. 
Bright and attractive. 
GLITTERING HILLS. 21/2’’-2', Oct. 1. Golden yellow. 
for cutting with good foliage and stems. 
GOBLIN. 11/2” x 2’, Oct. 25. Ochraeous orange with gold 
shadings. Wonderful bushes. Cuts well. 
GOLDEN HOURS (Kraus 1948), 2’’-2’, Sept. 8. Extra early, 
clear lemon yellow. Wonderful for cutting. 
GOLDEN SALMON (Rosebud 1947), 4-2/2‘, Oct. 10. Jasper 
red, edged and shaded apricot yellow. Fully double. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. 2-2/2’, Sept. 20. Creamy yellow. A beau- 
tiful variety. 
HELIOTROPE. 11/2’’-2’, Sept. 25. Lavender mauve with lighter 
shadings. Very pretty. 
HILLTOP GOLD (Rosebud 1947), 3/’-21/2’, 
yellow. Fine to cut. Frost resistant. 
15. Chrome yellow, 
10. Bronzy orange. 
Fine 
Oct. 1. Large golden 
INSPIRATION (Kraus), Oct. 1. Large rich orange red suf- 
fused apricot orange, fine for cutting. 
JEAN TREADWAY. 21/2’’-11/2‘, Oct. 20. Beautiful deep mal- 
low pink. Dark center. 
LAVENDER LADY. 21/2’-1/2', Oct. 15. Amaranth rose. Large 
and very attractive. 
MAGNOLIA. 2-1/2‘, Oct. 1. 
fine pastel. 
MEDITATION (Kraus 1948), 21/2’'-2/2', Oct. 5. Beautiful 
two-tone soft jasper red and maize yellow softening into 
a tan color. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT III. 2’’-2’, Oct. 20. Cinnamon buff, rose 
suffusion. A very attractive pastel. 
NATIONAL VELVET (Felton 1947), 2V2’’-2/2', Sept. 285. 
Beautiful velvety crimson. Good for cutting. (Glorified Red 
Velvet). 
OLIVE LONGLAND. 2’-21/2‘, Oct. 1. Apricot suffused salmon 
pink. Very attractive. 
ORIENTAL GLORY. 21/2’’-2’, Oct. 10. Bright orange red with 
a bronze reverse. Very good for cutting. 
PINK GLOW (Dahl 1947), 11/2‘’-2’, Oct. 5. Soft rose pink 
shading lighter. Fine for cutting. Bushes sturdy and very 
hardy. 
PINK RADIANCE. 3’’-21/2', Sept. 25. Soft luminous pink. A 
pleasing pastel. 
PINK SURPRISE (Rosebud), 21/2‘’-2’, Sept. 15. Flowers large, 
double and incurved at center. True bright pink. Fine for 
border or cutting. 
Cream with buff shadings. A 
POLAR ICE. 2’-2', Sept. 20. Pure white, almost a blue 
white. Fine form, attractive. 
RED VELVET. 2’’-21/2‘, Oct. 5. Rich velvety crimson. Fine 
for cutting. Popular. 
ROSEBUD (Rosebud 1947), 21/2‘'-2’, Oct. 20. Light Persian 
rose. Beautiful foliage. Fine for cutting. 
SEPTEMBER DAWN. 2’-11/2‘, Sept. 25. Soft mallow purple. 
Fine for cutting. 
SUNAPE (U of N. H.), Sept. 
fully double. Attractive. 
SYMPHONY. 37-21/2', Oct. 10. Soft Tyrian rose. Large and 
very showy. 
TIFFANY ROSE. 3’-21/2’, Sept. 20. Light Persian rose with 
cream undertones. Attractive. 
WHITE KNIGHT. 37-2’, Sept. 
Compact bush. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. 3’-11/2', Sept. 15. A soft lemon yel- 
low sport of the popular Avalanche. 
ZANTHA (Goldilocks). 11/2’’-2', Sept. 15. Soft lemon yellow. 
Fine for cutting. 
18. A new golden yellow, 
15. Large clear ivory white. 
POPULAR CUSHION 
APRICOT GLOW. 21/2’'-11/2', Sept. 1. 
fine form. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. 11/2’-1’, Oct. 5. 
ender Lady. Color even brighter. 
PUNCHINELLO. 11/2’-11/2’, Sept. 25. Small fully double pom- 
pon. Pink with salmon shadings at center. 
SALMON CUSHION. 4’-11/2', Sept. 15. The largest flower- 
ing cushion. Fully double salmon pink. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. 2-1/2‘, Sept. 25. Creamy white. Fine 
grower. Nice for cutting. 
Rich apricot bronze of 
A new pompon Lav- 
SINGLE 
ELAINE FELTON. 21/2’’-2’, Sept. 25. Bright red that does 
not fade. Nice bush and stems. 
KRISTINA. 3-1/2’, Oct. 25. Beautiful 
of the best. Very showy. 
MELBA. 37-3’, Nov. 1. 
cutting. Very hardy. 
NJORTH. 2’-11/2'‘, Sept. 15. Amaranth pink. One of the first 
to bloom. 
NORTH STAR. 2’’-2’, Sept. 15. Pure white. A 
daisy type. Early and very hardy. 
RHEINGOLD. 2°-11/2’, Oct. 10. Spanish orange shaded yel- 
low ochre. Long blooming season. 
SENSATION, 21/2’’-1/2‘, Oct. 18. Currant red with yellow 
at base of petals. Very showy. 
magenta rose. One 
Reddish bronze. A good keeper for 
real white 
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