HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Each 50c 
ALLEGRO. Glowing  shrimp-pink with 
coppery salmon sheen. 22 inches. Octo- 
ber 7. 
CHARLES NYE. Large, 3-inch, fully dou- 
ble rounded flowers of rich buttercup- 
yellow. 28 inches. September 28. 
ETERNAL SNOW. Early, pure white with 
yellow center. 22 inches. September 14. 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Sparkling golden 
yellow flowers of perfect form. 18 inches. 
August 25. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. Soft’ yellow and 
creamy white tints mingle to create a 
luminous sparkling effect. 22 inches. Sep- 
tember 24. 
KENOWNA. The well-rounded blooms are of 
rich coppery orange color. 18 inches. 
October 5. 
MELODY. Gay 
wide boat-shaped petals 24 inches. 
tember 28. 
light orange-bronze with 
Sep- 
MING. 4-inch blooms of Chinese yellow, 
with tangerine-orange at center. 26 inches. 
September 18. 
MYRTLE WALGREEN. Rich amaranth- 
purple, underlaid with silvery lilac, aging 
to clean, clear mallow-purple. Fine cut 
flower. 20 inches. September 28. 
OLIVE 
toned 
colors. 
LONGLAND. Three-inch apricot- 
salmon. The best of the 
24 inches. September 26. 
pastel 
PATRICIA LEHMAN. Sparkling 
ium-pink with peach center. 
feathery effect. Good cut flower. 24 
September 28. 
geran- 
Fluffy, 
inches, 
POLAR ICE. Clear, glistening blue-white, 
without a trace of cream color, flowers 
2% to 3 inches across. Very free flowering. 
24 inches. September 10. 
ROYAL ROBE. Dr. Kraus’ most 
51 introduction. Beetroot-purple 
with a bluish sheen reflecting from 
center. 27 inches. September 15. 
superb 
flower 
the 
TANGERINE. Flaring Spanish-orange to 
grenadine-red. Distinctly different. 22 
inches. September 27. 
TRIBUTE. Large, fluffy double flower 
opening bright daphne-red and maturing 
to daphne-pink Highly recommended. 22 
inches. September 14. 
Minnesota Mums 
BUTTERBALL. Bright golden yellow ball- 
shaped blooms cover plants by second 
week in August. 14 inches. August 12. 
CHIPPEWA. Large rich aster-purple double 
flowers with incurved petals. Very early, 
tall and free flowering. 24 inches. Sep- 
tember 4. 
RED GOLD, pompon mum, bronzy red first 
turning to gold, long blooming. 18 inches. 
September 10. 
VIOLET. Full double, dahlia-like bloom of 
good color and substance. 24 inches. 
August 26. 
MINNESOTA SEEDLING, 47-195-4, new 
for 1952, showy violet pink, very free- 
flowering. 18 inches. September 15. 
Chrysanthemums may be selected from colored pictures at the Nursery. 
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