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Pee Height Blooming Price 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each = Pern3 

Little Eskimo. D. Pure white, ball-shaped 
pompons In abundance. Good white com- 
panion for Lavender Lassie............. 18 Sept.7 $0.40 $1.00 
Lorenzo. D. (Kraus.) New 1950! A rich, 
flaming, dark Dianthus-purple. Quilled 
petals give cactus dahlia appearance.....26 Sept. 15 ee OU) 
Loveliness Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pics 
tured p. 14. A grand fully double, car- 
mine-pink spoon. Nothing like it. Out- 
Standirig Wee sce ge ae ee ee Be 2 eOctaal {oO thea) 
Magenta Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 16. Lively magenta- rose, spoon-type 
flowers in profusion. The peak of pertec- 
10h! Th Spoony VL uEns term ne eee ce ak 2 Oct fE0) 5X0) 
Magnificent. D. (Kraus.) Glorious 4-inch 
flowers of plum-red or rosy cardinal, with 
coppery cast. Strong branches, excellent 
for'cuttmg as Ase see ee Ome Octal 50) 11510) 
Mahogany Cushion. D. (Lehman.) New 
1950! Twisted petals of jasper-red shad- 
ing to mahogany. Far superior to the old 
Cushions eee ae ten ee ee et he 20 Sept. 28 HS PAOD) 
Major Bowes. D. (Comm.) Pictured p. 
18. Large, incurved, deep lavender......34 Oct. 20 0). leds} 
Mandalay. D. (Cumming.) Picrured 
p. 17. Brilliant orange-bronze. Excel- 
lentior CHttine aie ee ce tee PD ESE pt22 2) meee oD 
Maroon ’N’ Gold. D. (Longley.) Pic- 
tured p. 24. Immense, 4-inch flowers of 
bright mahogany shaded maroon, under- 
Jaid with gold. Very early............. 16 Aug. 26 0) NDE 
Martin’s White. D. (Martin.) Immense, 
pure white flowers 4 inches across. Com- 
pack woushiyes row t lee ee mer ene 18 Sept. 15 DO pele2S 
Mary Harrison. SD. (Kraus.) Bright, 
glowing aster-purple, lightening to phlox- 
purple. Excellent for cutting. Tremen- 
douslysimpressty Caren er reer or 24 Sept. 26 160) NE) 
Meadow Gold. D. Pictured p. 13. Early; 
fluffy light yellow. Dwarf cushion type...18 Sept. 4 ee. OC) 
Meditation. D. (Kraus.) Pictured pp. 13, 
15. Large, fully double, firm, two-toned 
flowers of soft light jasper-red and maize- 
yellow with orange reverse. Matures to a 
bright reddish peach. An excellent cut 
LGwersitts Sree tr ans ene ee ors 23m Oct26 150) EXO) 
Mellow Glow. D. (Cumming.) Pictured 
p- 10. A lovely blend of orange-buff, 
peach-pink, and bronze tints. Very good 
LOI CULELII S-# werner any ete terre Fane Oe 26) Octs 5 60150 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. D. (Comm.) Pic- 
tured p. 18. Incurved flowers 7 inches 
across, of bright golden yellow. The best 
omalltlarcenyellows amare aire rine ASmeOctmls Ome 125 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont II. D. (Cum- 
ming.) Pictured p. 11. Peach-pink tinted 
rosy salmon-bronze. One of the dozen 
DeSterr iain Rae ae tere ect Pecan 2 Om Oct PAU —— PS) 
Mirs. T. Riley. D. (English.) The largest 
English white. A large snow-white bloom..20 Oct. 6 160) 
Murmurs. D. (Kraus.) Opens amaranth- 
pink, fading slowly to clear mallow-pur- 
ple. Petals broad and incurved. Very 
Carly tne apanronae h erteeiree chs arenes ites 22 Sept. 4 JQ) 1S 
My Lady. D. (Mosnat.) A lovely combi- 
nation of gold with bronze-red shadings. 
In bloom practically all season.......... 16 Aug. 27 40 1.00 
Myrtle Walgreen. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 8. The “Mum of the Year in 1949.” 
Rich amaranth-purple, underlaid with 
silvery lilac, aging to clean, clear mallow- 
purple. Excels Chippewa. Fine whencut.20 Sept. 28 3 2ROU 
Nanook. D. (Kraus.) A dwarf, compact 
mound completely smothered by white 
flowers with cream centers............. 14 Sept. 14 SAO) eS) 
Nokomis. D. (De Petris.) A large, hardy 
pompon with a full, compact flower of 
Indian-red fading to bronze............. 26 Sept. 26 5 Ommele25 
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_ Height Blooming 
Name and Description in Inches Date Each 
Norma. SD. (Comm.) Pictured p. 18. 
Anemone-flowered deep lavender with 
eolavcnested centenane serial > ere os =e 30 Nov. 15 $0.60 
North Cape. S. Beautiful chamois-yellow. 
Foliage completely covered by an ava- 
Janche of light yellow daisies........... Sie Octer/, 50 
Nye’s Favorite. D. Masses of lIavender- 
pink flowers with golden shadings....... 24 Sept. 12 50 
Olive Longland. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p. 9. Three-inch apricot-toned salmon- 
pink. The best of the pastel colors...... 24 Sept. 26 50 
Orange Queen. D. (English.) Large, rich 
golden yellow with orange cast......... 24 Sept. 28 50 
Orchid Helen. D. (Becker.) Pictured 
p- 7. New 1949! Sturdy, orchid-pink flow- 
ers of unusual beauty. One of our best in 
lastsyean s trialses were eee se es 18 Sept. 10 75 
Oriental Glory. D. (Rosebud.) Brilliant 
Oriental-red, large flowers with pointed 
Metalcwe Good CutO welt een mee DOM Octas 50 
Paper White. D. (Lehman.) New 1950! 
Very pure white flowers on dwarf plants. 
Wide, flat petals with excellent texture. 
Very early and exceptionally fine in the 
INGOT thee neers yee ec rare es eee ee 18 Sept. 10 60 
Patricia Lehman. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p- 2. New 1950! Sparkling geranium-pink 
with peach center. Recurved and twisted 
petals give fluffy, feathery effect. Strong, 
upright grower for cut flowers.......... 24 Sept. 28 75 
Peach Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Large, lively 
peach-colored spoons with Chinese-yellow 
tubes aging to pinkish peach. Outstand- 
inp Lyacttlerent eee eee cot ae ee eos 22 Octas aff'd} 
Pepita. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 17. 
Densely quilled button pompon of egg- 
shell-white with darker center when fresh, 
changing to pure white with cream center.22 Sept. 28 50 
Pink Daisy. S. (Lehman.) New 1950! 
Extremely early lavender-pink single. 
Flowers completely smother the plant. 
The type of single everyone has been 
S€arClin gatOL sere yaa nee Ee LOMAS 27, 60 
Pink Dot. D. (Comm.) Pictured p. 18. 
Lavender-pink pompon with deep rose 
Center bine so TO Wei een eters Bom Octw2> 50 
Pink Princess. D. (Peck.) Dainty baby- 
pink button on strong, husky plants. .22 Sept. 20 50 
Pink Radiance. D (Cusine: ) Beare 
Dalz Maleecdes of highly Juminous pink 
blossoms on rugged plants.............. 22 Sept. 24 50 
Pollyanna. S. (De Petris.) Pictured p. 18. 
Tall, graceful, flashing Mayflower-pink 
with rosy salmon sheen..............-. SOM Oct9 60 
Prelude. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. 
Very large. Combination of flesh-pink 
and maize-apricot. Unexcelled for early 
CULLING He ahs ee a eee 30 Sept. 9 -60 
Primula. S. (Kraus.) Graceful, free-flow- 
ering, yellow single. The best of the yel- 
low daisyy ty Desa paren eerie ere ere SUM Octa td 40 
Pygmy Bronze. D. (Lehman.) A dusky 
bronze bud sport of the dwarf Pygmy 
Rose, also its contrasting companion..... 10 Sept. 9 50 
Pygmy Rose. D. (Lehman.) Very dwarf, 
perky, upright-growing rose pompon. 
Valuabletton poten borden wastes 10° Sept. 9 50 
Quilled Cushion. D. (Lehman.) New 
1950! Opens Oriental-red aging to bright 
bronze. Its unique twilled petals make it 
the most outstanding of the cactus dahlia 
type. Excellent cushion plant.......... 20 Sept. 30 wD 
Red Cushion. SD. Brilliant red with a 
buchtayellowscentermees ee eet eee 18 Sept. 30 40 
Red Elf. SD. (Lehman.) New 1950! Dwarf, 
clean, bright red pompons on tiny plants 
MOUOVETE 2a nchesital aemi a iermemtn. inert 12 Sept. 9 60 
Redglow. D. (Kraus.) New 1950! Dark 
glowing red pompon flowers in abundance. 
Courageous type plant. Excellent habits..30 Sept. 20 13 
Price 
Per 3 
$1.50 
1.50 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
1.25 
12 
2.00 
1.00 
1.50 
2.00 
