Umi3—A CONNOISSEUR’S DELIGHT! 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP. 
Vividly contrasting bronze 
and gold. Recurved. 
October 15. 
CONQUEROR. Richly hued 
crimson. October 15. 
aie COPPELIA. Vibrant toma- 
to-red over deepest or- 
ange. October 15. 
DOROTHY VERNON. 
Sweetly colored cream and 
pink blend, in bloom late 
September. Beautiful form; 
sturdy, 2-foot plant. 
GOLDEN SWEETHEART. ©" ¥ siamese 
Latest and best of noted RED SWEETHEART 
family. Splendid 3-inch aw 
double; deep golden yellow 
tinted orange-russet. Late 
September. 
EGERTON SWEETHEART $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
EGERTON SWEETHEART. Stunning, showy apricot-bronze. Late September. 
LEDA. Model of perfection, a recurving heliotrope-pink. October 10. 
RED SWEETHEART. Actually a glowing bronze tinted red. Really a picture. Late 
September. 
SWEETHEART. Patrician mother of the group. Lovely soft rose-pink. Late September. 
TRIXIE. Our pet—always blooms well. Delightful soft salmon-bronze. Sturdy 2-foot pe & 
plant. Late September. ie 
ALL VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE . 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
65c each; 3 for $1.75 
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BRONZE BUTTERCUP 
BURMA. (BINe 
1944.) Flawlessly 
conceived. Striking 
bronzy tones over- 
laid elegant coppery 
pink. Sheer _ per- 
fection makes it a 
superb cut flower. 
2 feet. Late Septem- 
ber. 
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va ‘ * J 75e each; 3 for $2.00 
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JEAN TREADWAY 
JEAN TREADWAY. (B.N., 1933.) Always freshly lovely. 3-inch double 
of soft raspberry-pink with radiant red eye. 2 feet. Late September. 
BURMA 
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