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VANGUARD 
VANGUARD. (B.N., 1951.) Perhaps 
the largest yellow of such early bloom. 
Irresistible golden yellow sometimes 
tinted bronze. Tremendous 4-inch 
blossom, huge and lovely, like “ big”’ 
Mum. Most vigorous 21-foot plant. 
October 5. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
(B.N., 1951.) Sur- 
prises and delights with its enthrall- 
ing variation of shades. A veritable 
cornucopia of fine flowers, 3 inches 
and up, tastefully graded from rich 
rose-pink to mellow ashes of rose. 
Golden flush in center. Lavish 
2-foot plant. _Mid-September. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
HOLIDAY. (Dr. Kraus.) Lusty new- 
comer, astunning bronze-gold shading 
to old-gold. 4-inch decorative with 
strap-like petals, excellent to cut. Very 
bountiful. 2 feet. October 1. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
MRS. T. RILEY 
WE SELL HOLLAND’S BEST BULBS EVERY FALL 
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MRS. T. RILEY. Makes astound- 
ingly large blooms if disbudded— 
often 6 inches. Utterly perfect snow- 
white, well worth extra attention. 
2 feet. October 10. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
RONALD. Sparkling, vivid claret and 
crimson-purple. Superb wine-dipped 
3-inch blossom, breath-taking near 
yellows. 2 feet. October 15. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
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1 each, 5 MAMMOTHS 
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“Ohe Cutest 
Little Orio” 
PEPITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Lavishly 
festooned with white globes, 
often opening eggshell-yellow with 
red eye. 2-foot dome of snow. 
September 15. 
ROSITA. (Dr. Kraus.) 
to lovers of dainty colorings. 
Soft Persian-rose, early and 
mound-like. September 15. 
CHIQUITA. (Dr. Kraus.) Petite, 
charming, colorful. 18-inch 
mound of golden pompons, early 
and profuse. September 15. 
Above Three 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
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