BURGUNDY—It is distinct and different, large handsome wine-red 
flowers. Oct. 1. 25c each. 
CHARLES NYE—Large, rounded flowers of rich buttercup yellow. 
Sept. 24. 45¢ each. 
CHIPPEW A—Bright aster purple with incurved petals, especially recom- 
mended for Northern areas, Sept. 15. 30c each. 
MAHOGANY CUSHION—A 1950 introduction, very nice. Jasper-red 
shading to mahogany. Sept. 28. 50c each. 
MAROON ’N GOLD—Immense flowers of bright mahogany—shaded 
maroon underlaid with gold, Sept. 1. 30c¢ each. 
OLIVE LONGLAND—Large apricot-toned salmon pink flower. Best of 
the pastel colors and one of, the best varieties we grow. Sept. 26. 30c each. 
PINK RADIANCE—Multitudes of very luminous pink blossoms on rug- 
ged plants. Sept. 24. 35c¢ each. 
RED VELVET—Double velvety crimson, probably the best of all crim- 
sons. Oct. 4. 35c each. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Golden bronze cushion pompom with frost 
hardy flowers. Sept. 12. 25¢ each. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—Small rich cherry red flowers and a profuse 
bloomer. Sept. 15. 25c each. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE—A brilliant soft yellow flower unsurpassed in 
beauty (a bud sport of the popular White Avalanche), Sept. 4. 40c each. 
WYCHWOOD —Rich sparkling canary yellow, slightly deeper near center. 
Our favorite yellow. Sept. 20. 50c each. 
SPECIAL OFFER—For those of you who want a nice selection of Hardy 
Mums, but do not care about named varieties, we will send you” 
TWELVE ASSORTED PLANTS for $2.50 
GOREOPSIS 
Long graceful stems with rich golden yellow flowers make these plants 
very choice for cutting, 
SUNBURST—A fine semi-double strain with 2 inch golden yellow flowers. 
20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
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