8 NEW BRILLIANT SPOON MUMS 
50c each; one of each variety 8 plants for $3.50 
CARDINAL SPOON. Cardinal-red, yellow tubes. 
CHARM SPOON. Opens lovely rhodonite-red and 
fades to rich rusty rose, free flowering. 
FUCHUSIA SPOON. Sparkling fuchsia-rose. 
MAGENTA SPOON. Lively magenta-rose, spoon 
type flowers in profusion. 
ORCHIDE SPOON. Beautiful orchide blooms. 
PEACH SPOON. Large, lively peach-colored 
spoons with Chinese yellow spoons ageing to 
pink. 
PUMPKIN SPOON. Opens persimmon orange age- 
ing to stafford yellow. A new, unique color 
in mums. 
YELLOW SPOON. A very fine, bright golden yel- 
low. 
NEW CANADIAN INTRODUCTIONS 
FOR 1952 
We think these are superior to English Mums, 
they have nice dark green foliage, and flowers 
from 3 to 6 inchs across. They bloom early, from 
later part of August on up until the hard freez- 
ing weather. Originated by Mr. Emberly of 
Ontario. We have him to thank for this new 
strain of Hardy Chrysanthemums, of beautiful 
double flowers. 
JULIA. Large flowers of rosy-pink, very good 
foliage, and nice plant habits. _..._. each 75c 
LAVENDER SPRAY. Flowering laterals being 
produced at the end of the stem, gracefully 
arranged, delightful shade of lavender. 
ee nome e a et Noe Des ed ohh each 75c 
PAPRIKA. Bright, sparkling orange-bronze flow- 
ers produced in great numbers. ______.. each 75c 
PRUNELLE. POMPON TYPE blooms in lovely 
sprays. Flowers most attractive shinning ruby 
with just a suggestion of purple. ____ each 75c 
ROSE O’DAY. This variety has exceptional merit. 
The habit and foliage are ideal grown under 
ordinary garden conditions. Makes an ideal 
pot plant. Flowers are 3¥2 to 4 inches and the 
most beautiful shade of rose-pink ever. 
cece cee ee RED each $1.00 
One each of the above 5 plants $3.50 
1951 CANADIAN INTRODUCTIONS 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. A large white with 
primrose center, early flowering. ..each 65c 
GORGEOUS. Large pink flowers of superb 
CUCL i ry ae ee ee ee each 65c 
JEANNETTE. Burgundy flowers of good size on 
tall stems. Outer petals are reflexed and rolled. 
wedt sie oh ee en ee each 65c 
JULIET. Large pink flowers with center petals 
slightly incurving and wonderful texture. --_. 
each 65c 
PRIMROSE QUEEN. Medium size flower of prim- 
rose yellow, good sturdy stems. _..____ each 65c 
THE SWAN. The largest pure white with good 
stems and foliage. Visitors to our gardens last 
fall enthused over this variety more than any 
other white. The first blooms are spoon like 
and spiky but later lose this characteristic and 
the petals are broad. Early flowering, easy to 
CUT OW eee tee cer cea SE eg ie ee Be each 85c 
One each of the above 6 plants $3.50 
1952 UNIVERSITY OF 
NEBRASKA INTRODUCTIONS 
ARAPAHOE — HUGE FLOWERS 3!/, 
inch flowers. Color is rich red with 
reverse. Frost re- 
sistance. A continual bloomer from 
mid September on each 75c 
LESHARA — A striking mulberry red 
shading to a softer red with a lovely 
old rose overtones. Frost resisting 
and early bloomer each 75c 
reddish bronze 
RECENT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 
INTRODUCTIONS 
CODY. One of the best cushion types, 10 inches 
high and 40*inches across, color is white with 
lavender edges, blooms from July on. each 40c 
PEARL PARKINSON. Large flowers, ranges from 
yellow with flecks of red during hot August 
days to red golden with cooler weather. _____ 
PS Ree ene Py a bn et ee ae Be each 45c 
PONCA. Attractive sprays of double blooms re- 
sembling pompon zinnias, purplish red shade. 
CE 5. onenet eee OReT ey Per Fs oat de A oy each 40c 
OSCEOLA. Long stemmed flowers of coppery 
hues, an excellent cut flower. _. each 50c 
TECUMSEH. Compact plant 15 inches. Color is 
red changing to buff bronze with pink shadings. 
ERS as Aan vee RN oe eernrs , = WIUO RAR C0 es RRO Ral each 40c 
WHITE CLOUD. A new white, far superior to any 
early blooming white, which begins in August. 
SB) ato) ZF ahalelal Maven WGWG od each 50c 
GENERAL LIST 
CHOICE ENGLISH GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ALFRETON YEOMAN. Wine-red, 
silver reverse. 
Pe lk ESS eMC T yas oS AE ed Rl rene RE IER es each 60c 
AMBER BRIGHT. Bright amber-bronze, Large 
PLOWS i Sot oe a i oir a ee EE each 60c 
BALCOMB ORANGE. Nice orange with golden 
TOV.STS Cie ee ee ee Pe Soe ee each 50c 
GARTMAN’S GARDENS, Fond du Lac, Wis. 
