, Lovely LEHMAN Lassies 
cs = PATRICIA LEHMAN. (Dr. Kraus.) Cool, 
e" tod rather fluffy pastel to geranium-pink with 
peach glow in center. Good 3-inch flower. 
Fine for cutting. 2 ft. Late September. 
RUTHANN LEHMAN. (Dr. Kraus.) 
Vividly intense canary-yellow in fine bloom 
by mid-September. Splendid addition for 
earliness and glittering color. 2 ft. 
ABOVE TWO, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
KOREAN PRINCESS. (Reichert.) Plant 
Pat. 640. Only anemone-flowered variety 
early enough for Connecticut. Deep bronze- 
red to strawberry, coral flushed, with vivid 
golden cushion. 2 ft. October 15. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
BARBARA CUMMING. (B.N., 1928.) 
Never loses favor. Time- 
honored old bronzy yel- 
low in bloom early 
September. 18 in. 
BOKHARA. (B.N., 1947.) 
Uniquely delicious blend- 
ing of rosy crimson and 
wine, like Oriental rug. 
Very hardy. 2 ft. October 10. 
CYDONIA. Magnificent for late season, Deepest mahogany- 
walnut-bronze decorative. Blooms defy frosts. 21% ft. October 15. 
DAWN ROSE. (Dr. Kraus.) Perfection in pastel. Unruffled 3-inch 
bloom of exquisite tapestry-pink tones. 2 ft. October 1. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT III. (B.N., 1941.) A classic blend. Sweetest 
bronzy salmon and peach. Shapely 3-inch bloom. 21% ft. October 3. 
GOLD TREASURE. Fine autumn tinting of rich golden yellow 
sprinkled bronze. Slightly recurved flower. 2 ft. October 5. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. (B.N., 1934.) Huge coral, a grand old beauty. 
May need protection—it’s worth it. 2 ft. October 10. 
JEAN CUMMING. (B.N., 1931.) Floral perfection par excellence. 
The white of matchless form. 2 ft. Late September. 
MAGNOLIA. (B.N., 1945.) Exquisite soft tones of pink, gold and 
cream. 21-inch flower of supreme symmetry. 2 ft. Late September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
PINK RADIANCE. (B.N., 1945.) Wonderful type for beginners. 
Trouble-free, robust pink. 21% ft. Late September. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
CALIPH. (B.N., 1939.) Fine rich crimson pompon, generously 
bestowed on sturdy 214-foot plant. October 1. 
KOREAN PRINCESS 
Che Brigh test Mum 
BRILLIANCE. — Most. startling splash 
of color of all. Flaming tangerine- 
scarlet blossoms, 21% inches in size. Fall 
at its firiest. 2 ft. October 5. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
Che Darhest Mum 
MARGIE. (U.S.D.A.) Intensely deep 
velvety crimson—almost ebony. Richly 
endowed, 3-inch blooms. 2 ft. October 
16. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
A Distinct Novelty 
RENAISSANCE. (B.N., 1951.) Lively 
es little number for lovers of the unique. 
Te 4 Dome-shaped, 21-inch double, of dis- 
hi, he tinctive Oriental-rose to rose-red, flushed 
— * gold in center. 18 in. Late September. 
CYDONIA 75e each; 3 for $2.00 
16 ALL PLANTS ON THIS PAGE, 65c EACH; 3 FOR $1.75, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
