U. S. D. A. Chrysanthemums 
Developed and introduced in 1948 by the CHEY- 
ENNE HORTICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
where hardiness is a foremost consideration together 
with fine garden effect. 
ARIFKARA. Early, reddish-bronze cushion type 
with 21% to 3 inch semi-double flowers borne in profu- 
sion, remaining attractive a long time. Comes into 
bloom in early September. Adaped to Northern Plains 
and Prairies, also to short season of Central Plains 
and Rocky Mountain region. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
DAKOTA. Double bronze flowers. 114 inches in 
diameter, and borne in profusion on cushion type plant 
15 inches high. Early . Adapted to northern states and 
the high altitudes of the Central Plains and Rocky 
Mountai rezion. Hach 55c; 3 for $2.50. 
FLICKA. A dwarf cushion, starting to flower pro- 
fusely about mid-September on compact plants 15 in- 
ches high and 20 inches broad. Flowers are an inter- 
esting bronze with rose tints; shape pompon-like, al- 
most entirely double about 144 inches in diameter. 
Adapted to Southern Canada, Northern and Central 
miginse emach bd5c; 3 for $1.50. 
HIDATSA. Really red, double compact 11% inch 
blossoms on a dwarf cushion plant. At Cheyenne, 
Wyo., it is in full bloom by Sept. 25; however it blooms 
at various later dates in lower, warmer sections. Par- 
ticularly suggested above 5000 feet in the Rocky Moun- 
tain and Plains region and northern latitudes. Each 
Hye@ees tor $1.50. 
LT. BECKNER. Has 3 to 4 inch double frost re- 
sistant flowers of reddish bronze color. Blossoms are 
of shaggy form with intersting whorl in center petals. 
Upright in habit, growing about 24-30 inches tall. 
Starts blooming about Sept. 15. Adapted generally 
over Northern and Central Plains. Ea. 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
WAKU. Double pure white flowers of 2% to 3 inch 
diameter on stems about 24 inches high. Distinctive 
petal formation and rich dark green foliage make this 
plant stand out. Mid Sept. Best adapted in lower 
elevations of Central Plains. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 

SEPTEMBER ROSE : 
New Kroh Bros. chrysanthemum introduction for 
1950. Early—Hardy—profuse—long larting blossoms 
on plant. Double blossoms of 2% to 2% inch size open 
attractive rose pink color, becoming softer pink 
with tint of salmon shading; flowers last for very long 
period. Starts in early September and blooms out 
entirely within same month. Flowers produced freely 
in clusters on about 21 inch plant; good stems. De- 
pendable. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
LT, 
ASPENGOLD. Originated by Kroh. Bros. and in- 
troduced in 1948. Opening semi-double blossoms are 
rich golden yellow with blending orange shodes. AS 
the flowers expand to 214-3 inch diameter, the color be- 
comes a uniform rich permanent tone. Profuse in 
bloom, the plants become a blanket of rich, pure gleam- 
ing gold in September. Each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
Perennials 
Perennial flowers come up year after year without 
having to set plants every spring. 
Prices of perennials, unless otherwise indicated,. 
35c each; $3.00 per ten. : 
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