RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
UNIVERSITY OF N@BRASKA 
CODY - A new extra low cushion variety, growing but 10" tall and up to 
40" across. The flowers vary in color from white with lavender edges 
in July and August to a glistening violet during cool weather, 504 each. 
BE. He. HOPPERT - This varicty is, in our opinion, the finest summer flower- 
ing mum existant. The flowers are of an unusual form with’long strap 
like trristed petals which are perfectly whorled in the center. Indiv- 
idunl flowers measure’ 3-5" across, First blooms in July are a lovely 
light yellow while later flowers in cool weather take on buff and bronze 
hues. Fine for summer cutting, : 50¢ each, » 
PEART. PARKINSON (1950) Large’ 3-l," flowers similar in form to.Hoppert. — 
The color is golaen yellow with flecks of red during hot August days 
while during cool weather they are 2 glovwing red with occasional re- 
flections of yellow. Blooming seasen mid-August until frosts. 60¢ each. 
PONCA (1950) A most unusual variety with large clusters of purvlish red 
flovrers resembling pompon Zinnins in form, An excellent cut flower 
from late August until heavy freezes. -60¢ each. 
SANTEE (1950) An excellent early flowering yellow cut flower. Attractive 
sprays’ of double flowers are produced ccntinually from mid-August 
until killing frosts, Very frost resistant, 60¢ cach. 
W. P. SNYDER = Clusters of tightly formed double flowers of.a bright 
eoppery apricot are carried on long stiff stems. A very hardy plant 
with highly frost resistant flowers, Late August until frost. 50¢ each, 
THE INTERESTING AND EXOTIC SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Single, semi-double and double flowers vith petals which are tubular 
for mest’ of their length, flattening out near the tips so that each re- 
sembles a miniature spoon. Unless otherrise noted they are 50¢ each. 
APRICOT SPOON - Tubes of apricot bronze, apricot rose spoons, Very frost 
resistant. Excellent early October cut flowers, 
CANARY SPOON - Double flowers with spoons and tubes of canary yellow. 
CARDINAL SPOON .- Cardinal red spoons, greenish yellow tubes. Late Sept. 
CHAR™ SPOON ~ Semi-double, rhodonite red to rase spoons, ivory tubes. 
CLASSIC SPOON -° Phlox purple spoon tips, silvery tubes. Late Sept. 
FUCHSIA SPOON -— Bold 35" flowers of sparkling fuchsia rose. Late Sept. 
TVORY SPOON - Dainty ivary white spoon like perals. Early October. 
LILAC SPOON - Wide lilac pink spoons, silvery white tubes. Early Oct. OO¢. 
LOVELINESS SPOON - Double carmine pink with silvery white tubes, A real 
favorite with visitors since its introduction. Late Sept. 
MAGENTA SPOON - Double flowers in a lively magenta rose shade. Early Oct. 
PEACH SPOON - Lively peach spoons with chinese yellow tubes aging to 
pinkish peach. Perhaps the finest of group. Early October, 60¢ each. 
RUBY SPOON - Showy spoon type flowers of bright ruby red. October, 60¢ each. 
