RECZNT INTRODUCTIONS - contimed 
ADAGIO (De Petris) Beaufiful large double pompons of a brilliant and 
arresting shade of clear raspberry rose. Oct. 15th. 60¢ each 
ALERT (Becker) Large double three inch double flowers of a dark pur- 
ple that does not fade. Visitor's favorite. Sept. 15th. 55¢ each 
BEACON (Lehman) Huge four inch flowers of coral apricot shading to 
flaming nasturtium orange at the center. Oct. 15th. 60¢ each 
CARMINE QUEEN (De Petris 1950) Bright carmine red pompon. Nicely 
shaped plants with long stems for cutting. Oct. 10th. 60¢ each 
CECELIA (Kraus 1950) Mounds 18" tall completely covered. with incurved 
two inch flowers of peony purple. Late Sept. 60¢ each 
CHCIL BEED (‘Jallie's Gns) Large double flowers of bright pink. 4 
free flowering variety blooming Sept. lst. 60¢ each 
DR. LONGLEY (Longley) Large double lavender pink borne singly on 
long stiff stems for cutting. This variety was one of the top 
ten at our gardens last fall. Late August flowering. 50¢ each 
EDITH (Conard Pyle) Three inch blooms of stunning aster purple on 
strong bushy plants. An outstanding newcomer. Oct. lst. 60¢ each 
FAIRBOW (Kraus 1950) Double flat 12" pompons of light lavender pink. 
Nuc h branched upright plants. Mid Sent. flowering. 50¢ each 
FORTUNE (Conard-Pyle '50) Broad thick blooms up to 4" across. lMassive 
white flowers with golden yellow centers. Oct. 5th. 60¢ each. 
GENERALISSEMO (Wayside Gardens) Flowers of the same type as the fam- 
ous iime Chiang Eni Shek of soft Magnolia purple. A perpetual fav- 
orite with our visitors. ilid-September flowering. 60¢ each. 
GLADNESS (Kraus 1950) lich branched 18"plants with fully double 2" 
flowers of clear China rose. September lst, ; 55¢ each 
GOLDEN CARPET (Bristol) A creeping mound covered wth golden yellow 
pompons. Height never exceeds 12" and spreads up to 40" across. 
The best cushion pompon. Mid- Sept.flowering, __. 65¢ each. 
GOLDEN LIOUND (Lehman 1950) A fine new cushion. lyriads of 2" double 
golden yellow flowers on short twiggy dark green branches. 50¢ea,. 
GOVENOR DUFF (Conard-Pyle): Large flowéred pompon type of brilliant 
orange bronze with golden orange reverse. Late Sept. 60¢ each. 
HAPPY (Woolman) One of the highly publicized Lilliputs recently imp- 
orted from England. Perfectly formed mounds 10-12" tall are com= 
pletely covered with large double golden yellow flowers. The best 
yellow cushion in our plantings last fall. Early Oct.. 75¢ each. 
HAZELNOOD (Kraus) Double two inch blooms of light corinthian red 
darkening to jasper red at center. Early Oct. cut var. 55¢ each 
HUNTSMAN (Bristél) Heavy sprays of three inch double flowers of glow- 
jne oransre scarlot overerst walmt b ronze, Early Oct. 60¢ each 
