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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS ROOTED CUTTINGS 
MINIMUM 25 OF A VARIETY 
1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
Per 100 
Flaxen Beauty. Fine hybrid of English varieties and “Pale 
Moon”. 4 inch flower blend of Reet ees and coral. 
Oct. Ist . ay 30.00 
Misty Maid. “cae aoe Rod aeee ce in. es Ee epiennes 30.00 
Canary Wonder. Canary- -primrose Prathg pompon, oe 
from White Wonder, 17/2 in. wen 30.00 
Gen. Marshall. Large double deep old rose, Mitics aud 
COLA GUS Eee eee ae eee eee rete ae ME re Acc et 30.00 
Gen. MacArthur. Glowing coppery-red. August ... . 30.00 
Gen. Bradley. Apricot, sea shell pink and buff. (eee ees 30.00 
1950 INTRODUCTIONS 
Cody. Orchid and white, dwarf semi-double, blooms late 
TAUUSE pen B85 Seer Lend tac alt ie i NR ee a 15.00 
Dr. Longley. Soft amaranth-pink, double, Mid Aug. cece. 12.00 
Masquerade. Silvery rose with dark center. ] inch. Oct. 5..... 20.00 
Moonbeams. Soft primrose yellow, fully double 3 in. flow- 
SS OCOD) Sie lem emt tare ape Nase Ses ce Bascal cte ccd vse hee OE 20.00 
Moonlight. Large white double, Mid Auer 12.00 
Sincerity. Sport of Lavender Lady, lovely pearly white, 
fully double 3 in. flowers. Late September waccceccesssssnsnnn 20.00 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
Subject to All Patent Restrictions. Cuttings sold only for resale, 
and may not be used for propagation. 
Fred F. Rockwell. Pompon, blend of bronze, orange and 
scarlet. October er I ae deo gk 25.00 
Summertime. Glistening yellow 2 in. daisy flowered. Mid 
September Ist year, late July 2nd Year woecececscssessenssinnunssnseeeenee 25.00 
Korean Princess. Anemone type, coral crimson, golden 
cushion center. 22 in. flowers. October 10 wocccccsscsscsenonen 25.00 
SELECTED VARIETIES 
Avalanche. Leading white, 4 in. blooms, September 20.......... 8.00 
Betiysoc mongpinkeopimO©clooc une ate te et 8.00 
Burgundy. Wane teda2)prinmOctober ln ee arate eee n. 6.00 
Burma. Bronze, 21/p in. Late September occcssccscscssssccectesssrsscertssessesnesnseon 6.00 
Carnivalz@rangespronzen cin ©cio ber Ge. meee eee 12.00 
Charles Nye. Golden yellow, 21/2 in. September woececcccccceccie 8.00 
Chiquita. Deep lemon yellow. Late September - 
Courageous. Rich crimson, 21/2 in. Early October caecccccsuun 6.00 
Gold Treasure. Yellow overcast light bronze, 2 in. Oct. 3..... 8.00 
Golden Hours. Deep lemon chrome, 2!/, in. September 16... 12.00 
Huntsman. Bright scarlet overlaid orange-bronze. Oct. 8..... 15.00 
Ivory Glow. Creamy white, 3 in. October B.inicscccsnscssuscsesineuevesee 10.00 
Joan Helen. Crimson purple, duplex blooms. September 15.. 8.00 
Lavendersbady.csmelaies sepiembennn ste sete 6.00 
Mellow Glow. Peach, fawn and bronze blend. October 3..... 8.00 
Olive Longland. Soft apricot, salmon tinted. September 25.. 6.00 
Pink Surprise. Clear rose pink, 2 in. September 12 vocecmmonmen 
Red Velvet. Velvety crimson, 3 in. October 5 covccccssccsussseennen 6.00 
Tapestry. Deep pink to ashes of roses, 3 inch double 
flowers, blooms from September al Sth) 205. ccke ccs 15.00 
Violet. Wine purple, 24/2 in. Mid September ou ccnssnensnmnmnnn 8.00 
White Wonder. White Pompon. Late September veeeeccce.. 9.00 
Yellow Avalanche. Pale yellow, sport of Avalanche, 
ESXejopnshinall ogeGe CAG) onder saith Res reek fol Demet a RMD, NOD 8.00 
DOUBLE GARDEN VARIETIES 
Per 100 
JMviges qo letKeterel sacvol;, Wb le abitsii ry mee ct ea armed yeas edn oe 6.00 
Algonquin. Early yellow. September ........ 6.00 
Bokhara. Soft crimson, 3 in. October 10 8.00 
Butter Ball. Large lemon chrome Mid August vec 6.00 
Calendula. Chrome yellow. Early September oicccecceessesesmeeee 6.00 
Galiph, Darkired: pompon., OclObemio s.r 6.00 
Chippewa. Bright purple. Early September oneccssensiens 8.00 
Gydoniawclmuiporomze | OCLobene! Ome tntt:..-eemee an eee 6.00 
Dee Dee Ahrens. Pure white. Early September cine 6.00 
Eugene A. Wander. Golden yellow. 4 in. September on 6.00 
Glacier) Early owihite. Septembernlyae. ste st aes se a ene ee 8.00 
Harbingerssbronze. Early oc ptember tween ana wet cne es 6.00 
Jean Cumming. Pure white, very double 3 in. Sept. 25.0.0... 8.00 
Jean Treadway. Soft pink, dark eye. Late September................ 6.00 
Magnolia. Soft pink and cream. September 20. ccs 8.00 
Margie Darkered: ost ©Ctober ilo eee eee ee 6.00 
Maroon’N Gold. Large red and golden. “August ... sean ates 6.00 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont, III. Soft fawn, bronze and peach, 
Sh ostial, OVC eyete Taide. cepks ecereteemeee ee ve eceterepe se Meera ner awe Se Re 6.00 
Nashua. Reddish bronze, pompon. Mid September own 6.00 
Pink Radiance. Pink. 2!/p in. September 20 wocccccscsssssssnssensseneee 6.00 
Recs ecew kee brciztlen co a lyli Gm ASi itis i.e eee nena 6.00 
RobtebrydonmGarmetmsed August posse, eee en eee 6.00 
Sept. Dawn. Dark pink. Late September oon ceccesssssssssssssscsneenesee 6.00 
Sun Red. Semi Double. Bright red. Early September.......0.00.... 6.00 
DEAN KAY VARIETIES — DOUBLE 
Dean Kay Improved. Rose pink. August 6.00 
Dean Ladd. Reddish bronze. August ......... 6.00 
My Lady. Large orange yellow. August 8.00 
SPOON VARIETIES 
White, Yellow, Pink, Orchid. October Ist. Each 8.00 
Cardinal Spoon. Cardinal red and gold, best of dlls 12.00 
Charm Spoon. Quite double, oriental red, October Ist............ 10.00 
Loveliness Spoon. Carmine rose, reasonably double, Oct. lst 10.00 
SINGLE — KOREAN VARIETIES 
Apollos Bronzyaorancge October! (ln =e ere oe 6.00 
Ceres. Coppery gold and straw. October 10 ... 6.00 
Daphne: ‘Oldtrose, October JO tetera 6.00 
Louise Schling. Salmon crimson, October 6 ... 6.00 
North Star. White, Mid September 6.00 
Venus, Deep pink, baie: Seplember 2... s ne 6.00 
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