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DOROTHY DEE—An extremely large and full 
white flower with an exotic habit of develop- 
ment. A lower array of curling petals hangs 
suspended from a huge white ball. Tall. Mat. 
Nov. 5. (See illus. page 15.) 
DUCHESS OF KENT—The grace and beauty of 
this soft cyclamen purple flower are a great 
tribute to the skill of Nature’s artistry. The 
blooms are very large and slightly reflexed in 
type. Tall. Mat. Oct. 20. 75 cents each 
ELEGANCE WHITE — Pure white exhibition 
flower equal size to the “Turners” and “Pock- 
etts.” Very full center and as a consequence, 
retentation of terminal bud is preferred. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
FERN EDWARDS—This magnificent bloom of 
vivid lilac has many characteristics of its parent 
—Wnm. Turner. Has exceptionally good stem and 
foliage with excellent form and substance. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 25. (See illus. page 12.) 
50 cents each 
GOOD GRACIOUS—A large subdued yellow in- 
curve in keeping with the name. The narrow 
flattened tabular petals curl and twist in a 
swirl that envelopes the bloom from top to bot- 
tom. A tall, sturdy grower with attractive 
foliage. Mat. Oct. 5. 
HILO—Buff with a trace of pink which makes 
a most pleasing color contrast. Has excellent 
foliage and good stem. Med. hegt. 
Mat. Oct. 206. 
JULIET—Very large deep shade 
of red with soft yellow reverse. 
A combination of color which is 
striking. Good foliage and stem. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 
50 cents each 
LOUISA POCKET T—Purest 
white. Very large incurved. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. 50 cents each 
MARIE MILLER—tThis large lu- 
minous yellow flower when dis- 
budded attains good size. Has 
broad well incurve petals, ex- 
cellent foliage and a good stiff 
stem. Med. hgh. Mat. Nov. 10. 
MASUMI — Beautiful shade of 
orchid pink. When the bud be- 
gins to open, the long tubulated 
lower petals droop like the spi- 
dery type, but fill gradually and 
complete the formation of a per- 
fect ball. Good size. Tall. Mat. 
Nov. 1. 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
MIKADO—Large incurved flow- 
er of cardinal red with a silky, 
golden reverse. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Oct. 25. (See illus. page 17.) 
50 cents each 
MIKADO—(Imp.) A new intro- 
duction). A beautiful incurved 
flower with crimson red petals 
showing a golden reverse. Full 
and large. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
(See illus. page 15.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
MISS FRANCES LOWE — This large incurved 
flower has the most unusual color. The closest 
description being crushed raspberry bronze. Has 
excellent foliage and stem. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
(See illus. page 15.) 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
MRS. B. D. SPILMAN—A large, apricot-orange 
reflex variety that may be groomed for competi- 
tive exhibition. Outstanding in its beauty of 
color and form. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
MRS. HARVEY S. FIRESTONE This very 
large bloom of chamois-buff with its brilliant 
oxblood red inner petals is an introduction of 
many years ago. Elmer D. Smith, the Dean of 
all "Mum growers, considered this one of the 
finest of the exhibition type. Short. Mat. Oct. 25. 
NAGIRROC—Golden bronze incurved. Center 
an exotic swirl of deeper tone. Striking in ap- 
pearance. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
ORANGE BOWL—(S:S. 1950). A reflexed flower 
of large size. The color is a most beautiful shade 
of warm bronze with an orange overcast. Tall. 
Mat. Oct. 10. (See illus. page 16.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
ROMOLUS — Brilliant crimson red. Semi-in- 
curved. Very tall. Mat. Nov. 25. (See illus. 
page 17.) 50 cents each 
THOS. W. POCKETT—(Imp.). Hidden depth of 
color carries this variety through the long 
period of development from whence it emerges 
as one of the largest and finest dark pink flowers. 
Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
50 cents each 
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