YELLOW DOTY—Large yellow pom- 
HOM MeO. Loti 30 an. 
YELLOW DAISY—Deep lemon-yellow 
daisy. Nov. 1. 24 in. 
ENGLISH MUMS 
All English Mums listed at 35c each 
except those marked. 
ADORATION—Large pink or 
background. Mid. Sept. 26 in. 
ALEX. MASON—Large buttercup-yel- 
low incurve. Oct. 5. 26 in. 
BRONZE PRECOSE — An early, large 
bronze incurve. August. 24 in. 
CERISE—Sharply pointed, quilled petal- 
ed, rosy-cerise. Oct. 10. 24 in. 
DON McIVOR—Large yellow exhibition. 
Oct. 15.526 im: 
COPPELIA—Large Indian-red. Here to 
Stayer OCt:.o.. 6 20. 
FORWARD—A very large exhibition 
type, stiff petaled silvery pink. Sept. 
1226. 1): 
FREDA—Large silvery mauve-pink in- 
curve. Sept. 15. 26 in. 
GOLDEN DOME—Golden yellow, over- 
laid orange incurve. Sept. 15. 24 in. 
GOLD STANDARD—Large deep yellow 
with broad flat petals. Sept. 25. 26 in. 
HILLCREST RED—Rich velvety, scarlet 
blooms with geld reverse. Oct. 10. 26 in. 
HOOPOE—Exhibition type incurve of 
old rose. Sept. 20. 26 in. Each 50c. 
LEDA — Immense heliotrope-pink in- 
curve with rolled and pointed petals. 
Octo C26cin. 
MADONNA—FExceptionally large fine 
white. Sept. 25. 26 in. Each 50c. 
MERIDAN—A fine salmon-rose-pink of 
large size with pointed tips. Oct. 1. 
26 in. 
MRS. T. RILEY—A very fine, extremely 
large white with reflexing white petals. 
Used frequently in exhibitions. . Sept. 
20.2 26:in..; Each 50e: 
ORANGE GLOW—Orange bronze in- 
curve with gold reverse. Sept. 20. 26 in. 
ORANGE QUEEN—Richest golden yel- 
low to date. Large flat petals. Sept. 20. 
26 in. 
CEEaAM: 
PRIMROSE—An immense primrose yel- 
low IMeunv.es 4 Oct3id24-in.. 
REVELER — Semi-double blooms of 
bright chestnut-red. Blooms Oct. 5. 
24 in. 
SALMON FREDA—A beautiful salmon, 
nice for cut flowers. Oct. 1. 24 in. 
TIBSHELF WHITE—A very lovely, flat 
petaled, 6 inch white. Sept. 20. 26 in. 
Each. 50c. 
TRIGO—A deep golden bronze, globular 
incurve. Large. Sept. 5. 26 in. 
TRIXIE—-Salmon-apricot pink. A beau- 
tiful combination. Large flowers, petals 
are long and spiky. Sept. 15. 26 in. 
VULCAN—Large well shaped flowers of 
breitliant. crimson (Octal), 26 in. 
WENDY—A bright orange-bronze. Good 
cut flower. Sept. 10. 26 in. 
U.S. D. A. INTRODUCTIONS 

ANN—Compact free flowering double 
white. Ps ea PEO OO ee Each $0.35 
CAROL — Prolific luminocs rust-red. 
Mle VAIA OTS S LAO Ne eer Py oh Each $0.35 

white ranks. Lovely 3 inch blooms of 

IVORYa Witenes Each $0.50 
MARGIE D—Really dark red and good. 
ESN at pO gchar) SAO ts cease. Bach-$0:35 
MARTHA D — Sturdy and extremely 
Showy. Yellows, 2a. 25% Seem Each $0.35 
TERRY SD—Bright golden yellow cut 
PLOW OER, cetecong oe eee ee Each $0.35 
U. OF NEBRASKA INTRODUCTIONS 
CODY—New outstanding orchid white 
centered cushion mum. _____ Each $0.50 
HOPPERT—New vari-color from clear 
yellow to buff bronze, 3 to 5 inch flow- 
ers in clusters on wiry stem. Each $0.50 
LT. BECKNER—=3 to 5 inch flowers of 
shining light bronze to deep red. Starts 
early with a long blooming season. 
fe Spas ck MS We Ar aa Maton tele Each $0.50 
OMAHA—A new quilled petaled orange 
cushion, like a cactus dahlia. Blooms 
from late Sept. to hard freezing weath- 
(Sr eee Se ge oe SNR AB poe merece Ey Each $0.50 
W. P. SNYDER—Everblooming apricot- 
orange. Sept. to hard freeze. Each $0.50 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
The following varieties are grown by 
us under license from the patent own- 
ers and are offered for sale subject to 
all patent restrictions. 
F. F. ROCKWELL—Pat. No. 718. A very 
lovely pompon of bronze and orange 
blends that are hard to describe. Very 
frost “resistant... Hach .75cy 3% for $2.00: 
SUMMERTIME—Pat. No. 689. A beau- 
tiful yellow single bred specifically for 
summer flowering. Lovely 2 inch single 
blooms of iemon-yellow. Does better 
the second and third years. 
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