30 BULLETIN NO. 3, APRIL 25, 1950 
PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
UNIVERITY OF CHICAGO INTRODUCTIONS—(Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Courageous. Large bright dark ruby-red double flowers 3% 
inches in diameter. A strong, upright plant with healthy 
ereen wtoliage. late -sceptember,) 220. - 22. 2-2 2eese-eeee- $ 2 10 $ 18 00 
Early Harvest. Produces a mass of charming double mahog- 
any-orange flowers for two months. A superior cushion 
type plant. Early September. 16 inches. -_--_.---------- 2 10 18 00 
Glowing Coals. Double blooms of deep cherry-red with 
orange reverse. Well branched plants. One of the best 
early reds. Mid September. 24 inches. ----------------- 2 10 18 00 
Heatherbloom. Heather-pink with center shaded rose-red 
with gold tipping. Very double. An outstanding variety. 
Tatem Septempberwmec0minchesw seems: sate. 2 Se eee yee ee 2 10 18 00 
Meditation. Full,double blooms 3 inches in diameter. Firm 
two-toned flowers of light jasper-red and maize-yellow 
with orange reverse. When mature the flowers are a 
clear bright reddish peach. An excellent cut flower. The 
1948 “Mum of the Year.” Early October. 30 inches. -_-__ 2 90 25 00 
Olive Lengland. Blooms are double apricet-toned salmon- 
pink, 3 inches in diameter. The best of the Chicago pas- 
tels. Erect growth. Late September. 24-30 inches. ____ 2 10 18 00 
Pepita. Button Pom-Pom, densely quilled. Egg-shell-white 
with darker center. Changing to pure white with cream 
center. Late September. 22 inches. _._____..___ G2 chee ee 2 10 18 00 
Violet. The newest University of Minnesota purple intro- 
duction. Full double, dahlia lilke blooms of good color 
cover entire plant. Late August. 20 inches. ____________ 2 10 18 00 
NEW HARDY ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Indiana. Double blooms of rich velvety crimson shaded 
darker at the center borne on long stems. Good dis- 
budded or in sprays. Late September. 24 inches. ______ 2 40 20 00 
Leda. Large heliotrope pink beautifully rolled petals. Double 
flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter are produced when dis- 
budded to a dozen or so to the plant. Excellent for 
early cut flowers. Strong stems. Early September. 30 
171 Ch CS ieee eae entrees ee veese 5 Pa. A Seg a TRONS Se 2 40 20 00 
Rose Princess. A very striking flower of salmon-rose, base 
flushed with gold. Double blooms on strong stiff stems. 
TOtesSepltember mi ceeiInCnes eee soe ce es 2 40 20 00 
Vulcan. Large brilliant crimson well shaped flowers are pro- 
duced profusely. The best of the English reds. Mid 
SEDLCHIDe ram OMINCHCS gar Geman ee ee 2 40 20 00 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A group of low-growing Mums, forming mounds of blooms reminding one of 
the old-fashioned Azalea. The plants grow from 12 to 18 inches high and have a 
spread of from 2 to 2% ft. The flowers appear early in September and remain on 
plants over a long period. Per 10 Per 100 
Purple Cushion. A brilliant royal purple. A new very showy 
Cushion aty pegmuni iy esen ms aun ee le ea atk 2 10 18 00 
HARDY CARNATION—See Dianthus Grenadin Caryophyllus 
COREOPSIS, Tickseed 
Mayfield Giant, large yellow flowers on firm, strong stems._. 1 20 10 00 
