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DANLIADEL 
HARDY GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cont’d 
POPULAR CUSHION 
APRICOT GLOW. 2'/2’-11/2', Sept. 1. 
fine form. 
LAVENDER LASSIE. 11/2’’-1‘, Oct. 5. A new pompon Lav- 
ender Lady. Color even brighter. 
POWDER PUFF (Bristol 1949), Cush., 11/2’’-1’, Sept. 1. Gleam- 
ing white mound 2 ft. across. 
PUNCHINELLO. 11/2’’-11/2’, Sept. 25. Small fully double pom- 
pon. Pink with salmon shadings at center. 
SALMON CUSHION. 4”-11/2’, Sept. 15. The 
ing cushion. Fully double salmon pink. 
SEPTEMBER CLOUD. 2’'-11/2‘, Sept. 25. Creamy white. Fine 
grower. Nice for cutting. 
Rich apricot bronze of 
largest flower- 
SINGLE 
ELAINE FELTON. 21/2’’-2', Sept. 25. Bright red that does 
not fade. Nice bush and stems. 
KRISTINA. 3/-11/2‘, Oct. 25. Beautiful magenta rose. One 
of the best. Very showy. 
MELBA. 37-3’, Nov. 1. 
cutting. Very hardy. 
NJORTH. 2’’-11/2', Sept. 15. Amaranth pink. One of the first 
to bloom. 
NORTH STAR 2’’-2’, Sept. 15. Pure white. A real 
daisy type. Early and very hardy. 
RHEINGOLD. 2’-11/2’, Oct. 10. Spanish orange shaded yel- 
low ochre. Long blooming season. 
SENSATION. 21/2’-1/2', Oct. 18. Currant 
at base of petals. Very showy. 
Reddish bronze. A good keeper for 
white 
red with yellow 
SPOON 
BRONZE SPOON. 37-2’, Oct. 
with a China rose suffusion. 
BUFF SPOON. 3”-11/2’, Oct. 20. Straw yellow with coral 
pink suffusion. A neutral filler for decorations. 
CANARY SPOON (Lehman 1949), 2’’-2’. Bright yellow, both 
tubes and spoons same tone. 
CHOP STIX (Felton), 2’-2’. A beautiful shade of lavender 
pink. Fine addition to the spoon family. 
JASPER SPOON. 2’-11/2’, Oct. 20. Buff and jasper red. Very 
unusual. 
ORCHID SPOON. 21/2’’-2’, Sept. 20. Pastel mauve or orchid 
purple. Petals quilled almost to the end. 
PINK SPOON. 3-11’, Oct. 15. Soft amaranth pink. Very 
popular. 
SPOONETTE (Dahl 1947), 21/2‘’-2', Oct. 25. Clear amaranth 
pink. Smaller flowers and better stems than Pink Spoon. 
WHITE SPOON. 3-1/2’, Oct. 25. A very pretty white. 
Healthy grower. Not too hardy. 
YELLOW SPOON. 3/-1!/2’, Oct. 25. Lemon yellow. One of 
the best spoons. 
15. A new Chinese yellow 
Hardy Garden Chrysanthemums 
POMPON 
BLONDIE (Dahl 1947), 11/2’’-2’, Oct. 25. Cadmium yellow 
shading orange at center. Very attractive. Fine for cutting. 
CATHERINE COLLINS (Felton 1947), 11/2’’-2’, Oct. 1. 
lemon yellow. Fine grower. 
Clear 
ERMALINDA. 134’-11/2’, Oct. 25. Soft mallow purple. Very 
attractive. Fine for cutting. 
ETHEL. 1’’-2’, Nov. 1. Reddish bronze. Very fine late in 
season. 
GOLDEN CARPET (Bristol 1949), Pom, Bush 1 ft. Sept. 15. 
Golden mound ideal for bedding with Dwarf varieties. 
HONEYCOMB. 11/4’’-2', Sept. 15. New intense golden yellow. 
Very pretty and attractive. 
IRENE. 114’'-1/2’, Oct. 18. White. 
border work. 
JUDITH ANDERSON, 17-11/2’, Oct. 24. Golden yellow. Com- 
pact bushes. Very hardy. 
LILLIAN DOTY. 
Good for cutting and 
2Y2"'-3Y2', Oct. 24. Light amaranth rose. 
Long stems for cutting. 
MINONG. 11/2’’-2’, Oct. 20. The best commercial white to 
bloom the end of October. 
MODEL O’PERFECTION. 17-2’, Oct. 15. One of the best 
small white pompons. 
OURAY. 114’’-2', Oct. 25. Bright terra cotta. Very hardy. 
PEPITA (Kraus), 11/2‘’-2', Sept. 25. Eggshell white with 
darker center. 
PINOCCHIO. 1’-2’, Oct. 25. A new small white suffused 
and lightly tipped amaranth rose. Fine stems. 
PURPLE JEWEL. 134’'-21/2', Oct. 10. Deep purple. Good for 
cutting. Nice sprays. 
RUBY POMPON. 134’-2', Oct. 5. A very attractive ruby 
crimson pompon. 
SUNAPE (U of N. H.), Sept. 18. A new golden yellow, 
fully double. Attractive. 
WHITE DOTY. 27-212’, Oct. 
stems for cutting. 
25. Pure ivory white. Long 
CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTIONS 
12 MUM PLANTS 
COLLECTION P_ Including Special Handling, Postpaid $5.00 
1 each of the following 
Bunbu Avalanche Bronze Spoon 
Ohkwan Betty Canary Spoon 
Paul Miller Charles Nye Blondie 
Tokay Miss Lace Ermalinda 
24 MUM ROOTED CUTTINGS 
COLLECTION R_ Including Special Handling, Postpaid $5.00 
2 each of above 12 varieties 
et 5 roe 
