KATHLEEN LEHMAN (Kraus 1950) Three inch blooms of bright orange gold 
deepening to red gold at center. A most distinctive shade. Very 
frost resistant late September flowering cut flower var. -60¢each 
LIFE (Conard-Pyle 1950) Fat blooms three or more inches across on one 
stems of bright copper-rose with flashes of buff and old gold on 
edges of petals and in center. Early October flowering. 60¢ cach 
MAHOGANY CUSHION (Lehman 1950) ’.new cushion superior to older sorts, 
Double blooms of jasper red shading to mahogany. Late Sept. 60¢ each 
MASQUERADE (Bristol 1950) Trim two foot plants loaded with ball shaped : 
flowers of silvery rose with darker centers. Late Sept, 75¢ each, 
MONA (De Petris 1950) Large pompons of bright apricot-bronze. & very 
attractive cut flower variety. October 5th flowering. 60¢ cach, 
ORCHID HELEN (Becker) the ‘most prolific of the carly lavender-pink mums. 
4 seedling of the popular Joan Helen. Early Sent. 50¢ each. 
PAPER WHITE (Lehman 1950) Wide petaled thrce inch flowers of a lovely 
pure white are profusely produced on dwarf plants. Sept. ist. 60¢ cach. 
PATRICIA LEHMAN (Kraus 1950) Large flowers of bright geranium pink with 
_ peach colored centers. Brond, overlapping, incurved and twistinz petals 
give the flowers a light feathery effect. September 25th. 60¢ cach. 
PICOTEE (New 1950) One of the most ususual cushions. lMyriads of starry 
flowers of purple and white on short plants. Petals are white, tipped 
with bright purple. ifid September flowering. 50¢ cach. 
POWDER PUFF: (Bristol) Low plants forming 2 solid sheet of creamy white — 
blossoms from Labor Day until heavy frosts. 607 cach. 
QUILLED CUSHION (Lehman 1950) A new cushion of double Cectus-Dahlin like 
flowers of bright oricntal red to bright bronze. Oct. lst. 50¢ cach. 
REDGLOW (Kraus 1950) Long stemmed sprays of two inch flat pompons of 
dark glowing red. A fine cut flower sort. September 20th. 60¢ each, 
REMEMBRANCE (Kraus 1950) This variety attracted visitors last year like 
a powerful magnet last year. Deep carmine red double flowers. Exeell- 
ent in the garden and as a source of cut flowers. Sept.15th.60¢ each. 
RUTHANN LEHMAN (Kraus 1950) Large 3-34" heavy textured double flowers 
* are carried on stiff stems. Color is a rich canary rellow with slight 
greenish cast in center. Fine for cutting. Sept. 15th. 60¢ each. 
SINCERITY (Bristol 1950) 4A pearly white sport of Lavender Lady similar 
to its parent except in color. Large flowers open faint lavender pink 
changing to white with pearly cast on age. Barly October. 60¢ each. 
TIM (Conard-Pyle) Huge sprays of big, dense, trim blooms of orchid 
‘lavender that sparkle with reflected light from curved petal edges. 
Excellent for, cutting. Early October flowering. New1950. 60¢ each. 
WHITE TOWER (Becker) Finest ball-shaped white pompon to date. Superior 
to White Wonder. Heavy sparys of flowers in Late Sept. 55¢ each. 
