Height 
Name and Description in Inches 
Red Elf. SD. (Lehman.) Dwarf, clean, 
bright red pompons on tiny plants not. 
One UP me eS. 65 cdgondcucbonsonos 12 
Redglow. D. (Kraus.) Dark glowing red 
pompon flowers in abundance. Coura- 
geous type plant. Excellent habits....... 30 
Red Ridinghood. D. (Youdath.) Pictured 
p. 24. An outstanding bright red. Petals 
ALE ViclysuLOSUsTESISUaI Calan inet ney Eee 26 
Red Velvet. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 8. 
A surpassingly fine, full double, eivee 
crimson. The ae of all CEM SONG Hee 24 
Remembrance. D. (Kraus.) Deep ruby- 
carmine color that is retained for the life 
of the flower. In our estimation the best 
red Jast year. Very frost hardy.......... 24 
Rosita. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 15. Com- 
pact, light Persian-rose button pompon. 
Bush completely covered with pink but- 
TONS Soars SAS Wetton toe ree eet ete 26 
Rouge Cushion. D. (Lehman.) A far 
superior red, semi-cushion. Real rosy 
bronze flowers show a small bright yellow 
center when matured as petals retain their 
red hue. Sa prolific bloom.. .15 
Royal Robe. (Kraus.) New 1951! Dr. 
Kraus’ ere 51 introduction. Beetroot- 
purple with bluish sheen. Flower center 
shows a distinct bluish reflection. A great 
mass of bloom well distributed over the 
plant zatweecten o aaned Pere eer BY 
Ruby Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pictured p. 
7. Large, bold, firm, spoon-type flower 
Olbrighteub yoleC a ere nen eee 24 
Ruthann Lehman. D. (Kraus.)  Pic- 
tured p. 11. Immense canary-yellow 
flower. Excellent plant and growth habit. 
Long stems make it a fine cut-flower va- 
Col GER MotCa tena tenths Aree eet es Atay ave 24 
September Dawn. D. Pictured p. 17. 
Large, bright rose-pink. One of the best 
pinks on a beautiful plant for potting... . . Do; 
Shallmar. D.  (Kraus.) — Ball-shaped 
cream-white with sulphur-yellow center. 
Masses of flowers cover the strong, up- 
right plant. Holds color very late....... 28 
Shooting Star. D. (Kraus.) Opens pink- 
ish mallow-purple, lightening to pale rose- 
pink as flower matures. Maize tips help 
bring out the quaint quill effect of petals. 
A larger and improved Heather-bloom.. . . 22 
Sieglinde. S. (Styer.) Dainty coral- red 
single. Different from any other........ 28 
Sienna. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 15. Dark 
reddish orange toned burnt sienna-brown. 
A heavy-textured, long-lasting flower... .18 
Silver Moon. S. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 8. 
White, like a glorified shasta daisy...... 32 
Silver Pink. D. (Longley.) Upright; Tyr- 
ian-rose with silvery cast. Early. Good 
FOT CULLING vacate Ee ee ae 20 
Simba. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. Pro- 
fuse masses of soft orange-bronze flowers. 
Splendidiioncnttina seen neti er D2, 
- Sincerity. D. (Bristol.) The lovely pearl- 
white sport of Lavender Lady. Opens 
with a slight lavender-pink cast......... 38 
Snowfall. D. (Kraus.) Virgin-white, 
slightly cream at center. Petals rolled and 
POMted sare atte oes wee ee eens eles 20 
Southwind. D. (Kraus.) Masses of large 
Chinese-red flowers toned salmon-buff, 
borne on sturdy, well-branched plants... .22 
Stalwart. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 15. 
Very prolific golden bronze pompon. Very 
PLOStTESIStAN a mecaane sc Greve te ements 24 
Blooming 
Date 
Sept. 9 
Sept. 20 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 27 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 
Sept. 27 
Sept. 12 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 12 
Octac 
Sept. 16 
Sept. 28 
Aug. 28 
Sept. 4 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 28 
Sept. 18 
Oct. 2 
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Height Blooming 
Name and Description 
in Inches 
Date 
Price 
Each 
Per 3 
Stardom. D. (Wallie’s Gdns.) Large, 
bright Indian-red on semi-cushion plant. . 16 
Stella App. SD. (App.) Pictured p. 14. 
Very prolific orange-bronze. Excellent for 
garden display or cutting. Extremely 
coodin Chicago rear asset DY 
Successor. D. (Becker.) A grand erect 
pink cushion with a bright red center. 
Pomted petals add to the exciting two- 
toned: CcontraStae tee eee ee eee 22 
Talisman. D. (Kraus.) New 1951! Su- 
perb bud sport of Rosita. A quilled but- 
ton pompon of soft apricot, overlaid with 
lavender-rose toward margins. Color 
much like that of a Talisman rose but 
brighterienceca er eo ee a ae 26 
Tangerine. D. (Kraus.) Flaring Spanish- 
orange to grenadine-red. Distinctly dif- 
ferent Ais. Ne ene eee ee er ne a) 
Tribute. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 17. 
Large, fully double flower opening bright 
daphne-red and maturing to daphne-pink. 
Excellent as a border plant. Highly rec- 
ommended 22 
Tussore. S. (Kraus.) Exceptionally fine 
orchid-pink. One of our best-liked singles. 20 
Twilight. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12. A 
pleasing fuchsia-purple underlaid with 
ike, Syegeheles ARON Oe, a ioococoaduoonaes 24 
Valiant. SD. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 13. A 
gaudy flower with long petals of bright 
rose-scarlet with a clear yellow center... .25 
Violet. D. (Longley.) Pictured p. 23. The 
best ve ry early purple. Full cine dahl- 
ia-like bloom with good color and sub- 
StANCE-5.0..55 Fb Ree ee 20 
White Bounty. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
15. Small white button pompon with sul- 
phur-yellow center. A good, lasting cut 
OWES. Aig 6 a Gee es Se oe oe core 26 
White Knight. D. Pictured p. 18. Large, 
clear white flowers of fine form and sub- 
SEATICE. io. aus ck eet oes eee DD, 
White Tower. D. (Becker.) Pictured 
p. 12. Free-flowering, creamy white pom- 
pon maturing to pure white. Very tall 
and sturdy plant; good for cutting...... 36 
Winterset. D. (Peck.) Strong-growing, 
large snow-white. A valuable addition, as 
it blooms with Mrs. du Pont and Red 
Velvett, Bee Cok te soni ee oe eee: 28 
Wychwood. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. 
In our estimation one of the best yellows. 
Flowers of rich sparkling canary-yellow, 
slightly deeper at center. Perfect plant 
habit and excellent healthy foliage...... D2. 
Yellow Avalanche. D. (Lehman.) Pic- 
tured p. 8, 24. A brilliant soft yellow 
bud sport of the popular white Avalanche. 
Unexcelled for cutting and unsurpassed in 
beauty... ieee ee cia ae See 22 
Yellow Blanket. D. (Peck.) Pictured 
p. 15, 24. Very free-flowering button. 
Clear yellow flowers, tops for cutting. 
Much better than Judith Anderson...... 20 
Yellow Cushion Improved. D. (Leh- 
man.) Hundreds of fully double, bright 
yellow flowers on mound-like plants. .... 18 
Yellow Spoon. S. Pictured p. 7. Very 
fine, bright, clear golden yellow tubes and 
SPOONS 25.) cusid stolen anette wee eee 22 
Zantha. D. (Kraus.) A perpetual-bloom- 
ing, clear canary-yellow with ball-shaped 
flowers, Outstandingly good........... 22 
Sept. 10 
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Sept. 14 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 27 
Sept. 14 
Sept. 30 
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Aug. 26 
Sept. 16 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 20 
Oct. 2 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 4 
Oct. 10 
Sept. 18 
Oct. 8 
Sept. 6 
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