NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR 1950 

FROST KING 
Visit Rocknoll’s Trial Garden 
of New Foreign Chrysanthemums 
this Fall 
We are growing some 80 new kinds of hardy 
Mums produced in Japan during the war, and 
some 25 kinds from Germany and Holland. See 
our trials of these in September and October. 
The 3 New Mums for 1950 
$1.89 
One each of Frost King, Golden Surprise 
and Fairies Spoons. 

The 5 New Mums only 
$2.75 
1 each of Frost King, Golden Surprise, 
Fairies Spoons, Talisman and Raggedy Ann. 

FROST KING 
63c Each 3 for $1.56 
$5.00 dozen 
A butter yellow anemone type Mum, 
that at a distance looks like a large 
button. It starts to bloom in mid- 
October, but because of its compact 
floral structure and absolute indif- 
ference to frost and freeze, it is still 
good through November. 
GOLDEN SURPRISE 
HURLEY 
63c Each 3 for $1.50 
$5.00 dozen 
Among the very earliest taller 
Mums. Late August flowers are 
chrome yellow, full double and very 
bright. 
FAIRIES SPOONS 
OHIO HYBRID 
$1.00 Each 3 for $2.00 
A new spoon Mum of bright clear 
pink over 3 inches in diameter. This 
is a color badly needed in the spoon 
class. Grows 30 in. high. Blooms 
October 5th on. 
New Mums Introduced 
In 1949 
TALISMAN 
OHIO HYBRID 
63c Each 3 for $1.50 
$5.00 dozen 
So named because its color blend is 
like that of the Talisman rose, fusing 
tints of cerise, rose and yellow into 
a harmonious flower. The blooms 
open about October Ist, are fully 
double, the center yellow, the outer 
petals rose and cerise. Being an 
arctic daisy hybrid it is very hardy. 
RAGGEDY ANN 
OHIO HYBRID 
63c Each 3 for $1.50 
$5.00 dozen 
In 1948 and again this fall many 
Mum lovers saw this flower in our 
test garden and spontaneously named 
it Raggedy Ann. The flowers are 
very informal, first opening, double, 
and a clear pink color, as the buds 
open, tan appears at the base of 
each petal and finally the yellow 
center is exposed. It is a robust 
plant in bloom by September 20th. 
