SANTA CLAUS SD—Very nice red 
blooms with yellow centers. Cushion 
type. Ss 
SYMPHONY D (Bristol—Mauve and 
coppery-pink. Large blooms. M 
TWIGHLIGHT D rags) pleasin™ 
fuschia-purple with silvery reflex. i 
WINE GLORY D (DeWalt)—-An upright 
plant loaded with 1 inch wine-red 
blooms that are decidedly fragrant. M 
SINGLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE MUMS 
AUTUMN LIGHTS—Brilliant reddish- 
orange Korean hybrid with yellow 
center. M 
CLARA CURTIS -A lovely apple blos- 
som-pink. Ss 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR S (Cummings)— 
Immense. rich crimson daisy type. M 
KRISTINA S—Lovely rose _ colored 
single. A Northland Daisy. M 
MANANTICO S—Mr. DeWsealt’s improv- 
ed version of the old Manantico. A light 
cerise-red single. M 
OCT. PINK S—Large lavender-pink 
single. T 
PRIMULA—A good yellow single. iT 
SEPT. SUNSHINE SD—A free flowering 
early yellow. M 
SERENITY S — Small white single 
blooms. Good pot plant. Ss 
VALIANT SD—Bold, long petaled flow- 
er of bright rose-scarlet. Large. yellow 
centers. M 
WM. McGREW—A lovely pink anemone 
with golden quilled, cushion center. M 
HARDY SPOON TYPE MUMS 
BROWNEYES—A large pink petaled 
spoon with a heart of gold. Oct.15. M 
CHARM SPOON—Matures to a rich 
rosy-red. Blooms Oct. 5. M 
CARDINAL SPOON—A 4 inch flower, 
cardinal-red with greenish-yellow tubes. 
M 
MAGENTA SPOON—A lovely magenta- 
rose. Blooms Oct. 3. M 
ROSE SPOON—A deep rose-red spoon. 
Blooms Oct. 5. M 
RUBY SPOON—A large bright ruby-red 
spoon. Blooms Oct. 1. M 
WHITE SPOON—A large creamy cen- 
tered white spoon. Oct. 3. M 
YELLOW SPOON—A very large bright 
yellow spoon. Blooms Oct. 3. M 
CUSHION TYPE MUMS 
BRONZE-PINK-WHITE and RED—AII 
bloom latter part Sept. ____-_ Each $0.25 
COMMERCIAL TYPE OF MUMS 
All Commercial Mums 25c each unless 
especially priced. 
AMBASSADOR—A large creamy white 
ineurve. Oct. 24. Height 24 in. 
BETSY ROSS—A large white compact 
incurve. Oct. 20. Height 24 in. 
BLAZING GOLD—An intense golden 
yellow incurve. Oct. 25. Height 24 in. 
BESSWITT—A duo-toned spider, shad- 
ing from: salmon: to’ bronze. »Oet510; 
24 in. Each 35c. 
BRONZE POMPONETTE—Large deep 
bronze pompon. Oct. 10. Hgt. 30 in. 
CELESTRA—Med. sized lemon-yellow 
Incurves, OCte LS: , | 24cm 
CLARRISE—Large lavender-pink pom- 
pon. Very good. Oct. 10. Hegt. 30 in. 
ENCHANTRESS—A large rose-pink in- 
curve, ;-Oct.:257 26-in} 
GARNET KING—A large, very deep red 
reflex. Nov. 1. Hgt. 24 in. 
HILDA BERGEN-—Large ceep mahog- 
any-bronze incurve. Oct. 25. 24 in. 
JEWEL—Bright pink button. Octal 
24 in. 
KAY TASHIMA—Huge white spider 
mum, -Oct225. 324 in) 4 hach-35e: 
LILLIAN DPOTY—A large shell-pink 
pompon— Oct? lone Het.3 0s, 
MAJOR BROWES—Large deep lavender 
pink incurve. Oct. 20. 24 in. 

on-yellow incurve. Oct. 20. 24 in. 
ORANGE BUCKINGHAM — Large 
orange daisy type. Nov. 1. 30 in. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER — Light pink 
spoon tipped, quilled spider. Oct. 20. 
24 in. Each 35c. 
PINK CHIEF—Large lavender incurve. 
Octols.. 24cin: 
PINNOCHIO—Small, pure white button. 
Oc 257326 oi: 
POMPONNETTE—Small golden-yellow 
button Octa ice lonan: 
QUAKER MAID—Large pure white in- 
CULVEHMOC Din 26.In: 
RED DOTY—Large red pompon. Oct. 
Lith 30 an: 
ROSEUM—Large deep pink incurve. 
Octe15.2.28 am: 
SILVER SHEEN — Large satiny pure 
white incurve. Oct. 1. 24 in. 
SUNRAY—A light lemon-yellow ane- 
mone. Nearly a yellow Norma. Oct. 15. 
30 in. 
SYLVIA—Deep solid pink spider with 
hooked tips. Oct. 15. 24 in. Each 35c. 
TINTS OF GOLD—Med. sized Seer yel- 
low incurve. Oct. 10. 24 in. 
WHITE CHIEF—Large white incurve. 
Oca. 241m, 
WHITE DOTY—Large white pompon. 
Oete 15.2 30n. 
WHITE JEWEL—Pure _white _button 
pompon. Identical to Jewel. Oct. 1. 
24 in. 
YELLOW AMBASSADOR—Large light 
yellow incurve. Oct. 25. 24 in. t 
YELLOW CHIEF — Large yellow in- 
cUurvet: Oct. (152 24 in, 
YELLOW BUCKINGHAM—Large yel- 
low daisy type. Nov. 1. 30 in. 
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