OLD FAVORITES AND NEW 
25c each—12 for $2.50 
Burgundy—vVelvety port wine red. October. 
Burma—Golden bronze, yellow and rose. September. 
Chippewa—Rich aster purple. September. 
Granny Scoville—Warm coral bronze. October. 
Lavender Lady—Soft silvery lavender. October. 
Milky Way—Creamy white. September. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont—Peach, salmon and fawn. October. 
Old Rose—Anemone-flowered Korean. Soft old rose. 
Mid-October. 
Olive Longland—Apricot toned salmon pink. September. 
Red Velvet—Rich velvety crimson. October. 
Sunshine—A daisy-flowered golden yellow korean. Au- 
gust blooming. 
Waterlily—Semi-double, dwarf. White flower suggests 
a waterlily in full bloom. Late August. 
RAYONANTES 
These have large shaggy flowers. Petals are 
tubular quilled. Prolific bloomers. Mid-October. 
Buff—A lovely buff. 
White—Pure white. 
Yellow—A clear golden yellow. 
Pink—Rosy orchid pink. 
SPOONS 
Each petal is a hollow quill which flattens out on 
the end into a small spoon. Late September. 
Yellow—Brilliant clear yellow. j 
Red—Rosy red. | 
Rose—Rose pink. 
CUSHION MUMS ; 
An abundance of flowers from early September till 
hard frost. | 
Apricot Glow—Glowing apricot bronze. | 
Champion Cushion—Deep reddish bronze. 
Major Cushion—tThis is the finest pink cushion both in 
color and size of flower. A great mound of gorgeous 
beauty. 
Santa Claus—Deep crimson red. 
Supreme Yellow—A veritable mound of gold. 
Golden  Carpet—(New) Small globes of golden yellow. 
Mid-September. 
50c each. | 
Powder Puff-—(New) A true white cushion. Harly Sep- | 
tember. 
50c each. 
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