: _ Height 
Name and Description 
in Inches 
D., Double; SD., Semi-double; S., Single 
Blooming 
ate 
Dark Red Gold. D. (Lehman.) A pleasing 
dark ruby color. Very early.............20 
Dawnrose. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. 
Grenadine-pink to bittersweet-pink, light- 
ening to clear bright flesh color at margin. 
Exceptionally-colorinioss ae ween 24 
Defiance. D. (Kraus.) A bold flower of in- 
tense golden yellow with twilled petals. 
Exceptionally firm substance. Strong, 
upright plant with excellent cutting stems.26 
Drifted Snow. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
13. A mound of large, fully double, snow- 
white flowers, shaded yellow at center... .24 
Dr. L. E. Longley. D. (U. of Minn.) New 
Longley origination. Fully double, bright 
LOSE=PINL KR peer tobe ates ee ees oles See 24 
Early Gold. D. (Lehman.) Very early! 
Bright golden yellow pompon with con- 
trasting dark green foliage. Excellent for 
XS Chakal YO RSS, .g oooanacodav cove eas 
Early Harvest. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
11. A mass of charming mahogany-orange 
flowers for two months. Superior to all 
popularicushion varieties.) 55) sn 16 
Early Robin. D. (Becker.) 
opening mahogany-red. Unusual!....... 14 
Echoes. SD. (Kraus.) Rich Vandyke- 
brown toned copper, becoming orange at 
CENTER j.cisce rae ic ee Sere 2 
Ermine. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 14. 
Fully double, wide-petaled, pure white 
with cream center. Tall, sturdy plant and 
vigorous grower. Frost-resistant flower. 
Excellentiwhenl cut ana ee 30 
Fairbow. D. (Kraus.) Heavy-blooming 
lavender-pink pompon. Splendid up- 
right growth makes it a good cut flower. . .24 
Fiesta. D. (De Petris.) Pictured p. 14. 
Large, fully rounded pompon of brilliant 
orange-rust. A well-formed plant........26 
Fuchsia Spoon. S. (Lehman.) A bold, 
31-inch spoon of sparkling fuchsia-rose. 
A sturdy, free-flowering plant........... 24 
Garnet Spoon. S. (Lehman.) Pictured p. 
17. New 1951! Tall, upright red spoons 
with purple tubes and a domed yellow 
center. Another of Lehman’s lovely 
SPOONS Skink Ntus “ee eee ee ucts eae aces 26 
Generalissimo. D. (Wayside.) A very 
rugged, fully double flower of soft mag- 
nolia-purple. Good early...../......... 19 
Gladness. D. (Kraus.) Fully double, 
clear China-rose. Dwarf, very free- 
flowering plant. One of the first to bloom. 
Waray stun IMENes sos undo ao eon a acwo: 18 
Gladwin. D. (Becker.) Large pink fading 
to nearly white. An excellent cut-flower 
VALTIOUY Sete Se eee te: one Ne nee 52 
Glowing Coals. D. (Kraus.) Pictured 
p- 16. Bright deep cherry-red with orange 
reverse. Well-branched sprays. One of 
the bestrearly, redSanm, mann 2) ieee 24 
Golden Carpet. D. (Bristol.) A creepmg 
mound of golden yellow pompons. Su- 
perb for bordering 5. eens ware cere 12 
Golden Gopher. D. (Kraus.) New 1951! 
Here is the clear, clean, bright red-orange 
your Mum garden needs. Deep cadmium- 
orange with tints of buttercup-yellow on 
older petals. Upright plant with hard 
flattened ower wen fname eer eter 24 
Golden Hours. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 
16, 23. Early, double, deep lemon- 
chrome. Petals broad, overlappmg and 
somewhat incurved. Most outstanding 
Vin ME OTR MONG 45 se oconaaccoaadae 26 
Aug. 20 
Oct 5 
Soins 17/ 
Sept. 16 
Aug. 20 
Sept. 4 
Sept. 7 
Sept. 4 
Oct. 1 
Oct. 1 
Sept. 10 
Oct. 1 
Octs2 
Oct. 4 
Sept. 10 
Aug. 28 
Sept. 24 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 8 
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Height Blooming 
Name and Description 
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| Golden Isle. D. (Becker.) A timely mass 
of color varying from reddish orange to 
bronze-tan and golden.yellow according 
to the season. Hundreds of giant flowers. . 20 
Golden Mound. D. (Lehman.) Excellent 
golden yellow cushion. Many 2-nch 
flowers on short, dark green, twiggy 
branches. Makes a fine early pot of gold. .18 
Golden Sunset. D. (Kraus.) Immense, 
burnished copper with ruby center. One 
of the largest and most showy of the re- 
GANG MOUTON ONS, oon duc acnchoeesader 22 
Golden Surprise. D. (Hurley.) New, 
early, free-flowering golden yellow....... 28 
Harbinger. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 23. 
A glorious early bronze with coloring of 
fall maples. Very good cut flower........22 
Harbor Lights. D. (Bristol.) Pictured 
p. 15. Pale yellow with cream-white tints. 
Pita fim 6: 2 yeep ee a See ree mee ho 2D, 
Hazelwood. D. (Kraus.) Soft light Corin- 
thian-red shading to delicate dark rosy 
bronze. A heavy-blooming cut-flower va- 
TIC GY og ine] cate ee 30 
Hearthfire. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 12, 
14. Bright red flowers showing a small 
yellow center when fully open. Ideal for 
Cutting; "42. aa ee ee eee ee ne 25 
Hero. D. (Kraus.) Gleaming bright scar- 
let-red to spectrum-red with yellow- 
bronze reverse. Very bright and free 
flowering ..05 32 yee ee 24 
Holiday. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 2. New 
1951! Strong plant supporting an abund- 
ance of bronze-gold flowers with pure 
bronze center. From three to five 4-inch 
flowers on long branches make it a master 
LOL; CULTIN GE na eae ee 24 
Huntsman. D. (Bristol.) Pictured p. 9. 
Bright scarlet-orange overlaid with bronze 
tints. Growth much like its parent, Car- 
nival. Hardy and also good for cutting. . .30 
Huminator. D. (Kraus.) Very dark, 
brilliant crimson-red pompon. Excellent 
in the garden and forcutting............22 
Inspiration. D. (Kraus.) Pictured p. 18. 
Large, rich orange-red overlaid with apri- 
cot-orange. Bush unusually strong, sturdy 
and upright. Fine for cuttmg. Buds and 
MONIES dO IEEE BY, ooo noo nce esaaeonos 30 
Ivory Glow. D. (U.S.D.A.) Lovely 3-inch, 
creamy white. Recurved like greenhouse 
commercials je). sen as eae ee 12 
Ivory Spoon. D. (Lehman.) Pictured 
p. 7. Dainty tvory-white, spoon-shaped 
flowers in profusion. Far exceeds the old 
white spoon st. 55.1 ae ee ne 20 
Joan Helen. SD. (Heuser.) Sparkling 
garnet-lake shading to purple; bright yel- 
low center. An excellent plant for borders.18 
Kathleen Lehman. D. (Kraus.)  Pic- 
tured p. 9, 16. Brightest orange-gold, 
deepening to red-gold at center. One of 
the very best new things............... 28 
Lavender Lady. D. (Bristol.) Pictured 
p. 18. Immense silvery Iavender....... . .30 
Lavender Spoon. S. New 
greenhouse varieties. Nothing like it in 
Hardy: Mums 5.2 nee tener 30 
in Inches 
Date 
Sept. 15 
Sep ime 
Sept. 26 
Sept. 5 
Aug. 22 
Sept. 24 
Oct. 5 
Sept. 20 
Octei 
Sept. 27 
Octa0 
Sept. 25 
Oct. 1 
Octis 
Octad 
Sept. 10 
Sept. 28 
Oct. 6 
Sept. 20 
Sept. 23 
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