MASOUERADE—A much hardier hybrid 
of the old favorite Jewel. A rounded 
2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery-rose 
with darker centers. Glistens in the 
October sun, appearing almost deep lav- 
GIT, Qe ea so an oe Each $0.75 
1950 INTRODUCTIONS BY DR. KRAUS 
FAIRBOW—A heavy blooming, upright 
growing, lavender-pink pimpon. Blooms 
September 4th. _-_--------- Each $0.75 
GLADNESS—Fully double, clear china- 
rose, very free flowering, dwarf plant 
and one of the first to bloom. Blooms 
PTS US tare Clee ee ea Each $0.50 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN — Brightest 
ecrange-gold, deepening to red-gold at 
the centers. Blooms Sept. 28. Each $0.75 
PATRICIA LEHMAN—A sparkling ger- 
anium-pink with peach center. Recurv- 
ed and twisted petals give a feathery 
effect. An upright grower. Blooms 
SepusZs the, ca 22 ee ara Each $1.00 
REMEMBRANCE—Deep-  ruby-carmine 
color that is retained for the life of the 
flower. Finest red to date. Blooms 
SED Ue 2 Hg sa en ee 5 Each $1.00 
SHOOTING STAR—Opens pinkish mal- 
jow-purple, lighting to pale rose-pink 
with maize tips giving it a quilled effect. 
Blooms, Sept; 12th. *u 252. Each $0.50 
! 
1$50 INTRODUCTIONS BY LEHMAN 
EARLY GOLD—Bright golden-yellow 
pompon with dark green foliage. An 
excellent sborder plant. Blooms Sept. 
U0 COA He a scoc l  gigers MRL a A Each $0.50 
GOLDEN MOUND—Excellent golden- 
yellow cushion. Gobs of 2 inch flowers 
on short, dark green, twiggy branches. 
Blooms Septs I 2th se Each $0.50 
LOVELINESS—An outstanding carmine- 
pink spoon. Blooms Oct. 1. Each $0.50 
PAPER WHITE—A pure white excellent 
textured double bloom on a dwarf plant. 
Biooms Sept: 10th: Woes ..4 _ Each $0.75 
GENERAL LISTING ON MUMS 
All mums in general listing except those 
especially priced will be..___ Each $0.35 
Heights are marked — S-Short; M-Med- 
ium; T-Tall. 
Type of blooms are marked—S-Single; 
SD-Semi-double; D-Double. 
MUMS BLOOMING IN AUGUST 
BUTTERBALL D (Longley)—The best 
early yellow to date. Ss 
CANDLELIGHT D (Kraus)—A large 
creamy white. M 
DARK RED GOLD D (Lehman)—A 
pleasing dark ruby bud sport of Red 
Gold. M 
GLACIER D (Longley)—An early pure 
white dwarf. — ‘) 
HARBINGER D (Kraus)—A very lovely 
bronze. M 
JOAN HELEN SD—Sparkling garnet- 
lake, shading to purple with gold Sean 
MAROON N’ GOLD D (Longley)—A 
brieht mahogany, shaded maroon with a 
gold reverse. Ss 
RED GOLD D (Longley)—A lovely plant 
loaded with red and orange-gold poms. S 
VIOLET D (Lngley)—Large dahlia like 
blooms of very good substance. The 
centers are a shade darker giving the 
plant a two toned purple effect. M 
MUMS BLOOMING IN SEPTEMBER 
ALGONQUIN D—A very brilliant yellow 
on stocky plants. M 
APRICOT GLOW D (Bristol)—Cushion 
type, rich apricot-bronze. Ss 
AVALANCHE D (Dreer)—The world’s 
best large creamy white. M 
BETTY D (C-P)—The nation’s favorite 
salmon-pink. ak 
BURGUNDY D (Cummings)—Perfect, 
glowing wine red. ap 
CHS. NYE D (Kraus)—Favorite golden- 
yellow pompon. cif 
CHIQUITA D (Kraus)—Canary-yellow 
button pompon. M 
CHIPPEWA D (Longley)—A large aster- 
purple. None like it. M 
COURAGEOUS D (Kraus)—A beautiful 
dark ruby red with 3% inch blooms. T 
DAHLIA MUM D-—A wine-red, quilled 
petale, cactus type of mum. Ss 
EARLY WONDER D—A soft pink pom- 
pon of good quality. Ak, 
EGGSHELL D (Youdath)—A very frag- 
rant eggshell white, darker center. T 
GLOWING COALS D (Kraus)—A bright 
cherry-red. M 
GOLDEN CARPET D (Bristol, ’49)—A 
new golden-yellow spreader. Each 50c. S 
GOLDEN HOURS D (Kraus)—A deep 
lemon-chrome with broad petals. M 
GOLDEN SUNSET D (Kraus)—Large 
burnished copper with ruby center. M 
HONEYCOMB D (YB)—Medium sized 
golden-yellow pompon of good quality. 
JAYEFF D (J. M.)—4 inch flowers with 
a dazzling sheen of positive pink. A 
prolific bloomer and hardy. Each 5uc. M 
