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GLADWIN —A pink resembling the English mum Leda. Has 
strong, sturdy stems, which branch near the ground, making 
very large sprays. Very hardy. 
GOLDEN CARPET — Imagine a rug made of glowing golden 
pompons! A creeping mound, 2'' or more across, glittering 
in the fall sun —only |" high. 
GOLDEN CUSHION —A golden yellow. 
GLACIER — Dwarf, very early, absolutely pure white. Fine 
for borderina. 
HUNTSMAN — Rugged and vivid, an outstanding favorite. 
Bright scarlet orange overlaid with bronze tints. Very hardy. 
JEWELRY —A lovely deep pink pompon. The flowers are 
well formed and hold their color after several frosts. Very 
hardy. 
JACKIE —A rich wine-red. Blooms late, but will always come 
into bloom after it has been severely frosted. 
JAYEFF— Deep positive pink with a dazzling sheen. No 
other color or flower form like it. Flowers are huge. 
JOAN HELEN — Sparkling garnet-red shading to purple; 
bright yellow center. Masses of beautiful blooms almost 
completely hide the foliage. 
JEAN HARLOW — Large, double blooms of semi-incurved 
form. Beautiful bright golden-yellow color. 
LAVENDER LASSIE—A grand new pompon with cushion- 
like growth. A delightful miniature of Lavender Lady. Dou- 
ble, early blooming. 
LEDA — Gorgeous rolled petals of heliotrope-pink. 
LAVENDER LADY — Immense double flowers, in a beautiful 
silvery lavender shade. Unusually hardy. 
MURMURS — Opens amaranth-pink, fading slowly to clear 
mallow-purple. Petals broad and incurved. Very early. 
MISS LACE —True light pink. Three-inch blooms on strong 
upright stems. Blooms in September. 
MRS. DUPONT — Large, double blooms of peach-pink tinted 
rosy-salmon bronze. Late blooming. Long, strong stems are 
ideal for cutting. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE —A very large, chestnut-red with bronze 
reverse, broad reflexing petals. 
NANOOK — Masses, of charming white flowers with cream 
center, completely cover compact, dwarf plants. Excellent 
for the lower border. 
NATIONAL VELVET — New early scarlet crimson. Here is 
an outstanding 'mum; its lovely color is admired by every- 
one. 
ORCHID HELEN —A sturdy 18-inch bush, completely cov- 
ered with 3-inch double pink-orchid flowers. The petals are 
unusually stiff, adding to its beauty. 
ORCHID SPOON — Hardy and vigorous grower, bearing a 
profusion of orchid blooms during late fall. 
OLIVE LONGLAND —Three-inch, apricot-toned, salmon- 
pink. The best of the pastel colors. Perfect plant habits and 
excellent healthy foliage. 
POLAR ICE— Clear ice-white, large, double blooms from 
early September on. Plants are very free-flowering. 
ROSITA — Enchanting little button-pompon flowers of a 
light Persian-rose shade. Bushy plants are completely cov- 
ered with pretty ‘pink buttons." 
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