EMBER D (Bristol)—Very large coral- 
red blooms and hardy. A 
ERMALINDA D—A lavender-pink but- 
ton type pompon. 
GOBLIN D (Bristol)—Fine free flower- 
ing Halloween bronze. M 
GRIZZLEY D (DeWalt)—3 inch creamy 
white incurved blooms. M 
HUNTSMAN D (Bristol)—Vivid scarlet- 
orange overcast with walnut-bronze. 
Lovely 3 inch blooms. Very prolific and 
hardyor 4) 949) nee Me Each $0.50 
IDA BREWSTER—Lar¢ge brilliant crim- 
son flowers with a yellow center, semi- 
double, 3 feet, strong, never leans, Oct. 1. 
INSPIRATION D_ (Kraus) — Large 
orange-red overlaid with apricot-orange. 
JEWELRY D—A button type, rosy-red 
pompon. M 
JILL D (DeWalt) — 1 inch lavender 
blooms on upright plant. 
JUDITH ANDERSON D (Bristol)—Mass- 
es of golden-yellow buttons. ab 
KETTLER RED—tThe best large dark 
red to date. An excellent grower and 
stands the weather well. 
LAVENDER LADY D (Bristol)—The 
only 3 inch true lavender. Very hardy. T 
LITTLE RED BOB D—Tiny, 
yellow 
centered bright red blooms. Ss 
MAGNIFICENT D (Kraus)—4 inch flow- 
ers of plum-red to rosy cardinal. M 
Each $0.50 
MAROONETTE—Super hardy, upright 
grower with compactly double flowers 
of an intense maroon. 24 inches, foliage 
clean deep green. 
MASQUERADE—A much hardier hybrid 
of the old favorite Jewel. A rounded 
2 foot mass of 1 inch balls of silvery-rose 
with darker centers. Glistens in the 
October sun, appearing almost deep lav- 
CNACT GG tits, UMN Nae Ye Ror Lue Each $0.50 
MELLOW GLOW D (Cumming) — A 
lovely blend of orange-buff, peach-pink, 
and bronze tints. Very good for cutting. 
ry 
MOONBEAMS—31 inch, fully double, 
beauties of soft primrose-yellow in huge 
sprays on 2% ft. plants. A must for 
those who enjoy delicate shades. Des- 
tined to replace Pale Moon. Blooms 
Octobeteist mee os were ee Each $0.50 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT D (Cummings)—A 
peach-pink blended with rosy-bronze 
and a salmon cast over all. A very 
popular mum that is here to stay. M 
NABOB D (J. M.)—A rich, exotic soft 
purple with a metallic sheen. Dark 
green foliage and a wealth of bloom. M 
ORIENTAL GLORY D (Rosebud)—Bril- 
liant Oriental-red, large flowers with 
pointed petals. Good cut flower. M 
POLAR ICE—Clear ice-white, large, 
double blooms from early September 
on. Plants are very free-flowering. M 
PURPLE CARPET—Spreading mass of 
deep purple. Prolific bloomer and hardy. 
RED VELVET D (Bristol)—That always 
popular deep velvety red. M 
SAM P. ROTAN D—A large yellow in- 
curve with a tan cast over all. M 
SYMPHONY D (Bristol)X—Mauve and 
coppery-pink. Large blooms. M 
TERRY SD—Bright golden yellow cut 
flower. M 
VALIANT SD (Kraus)—A gaudy flower 
with long petals of bright .rose-scarlet 
with a clear yellow center. M 
WINTERSET D (Peck)—Strong-growing, 
large snow-white. A valuable addition, 
as it blooms with Mrs. du Pont and Red 
Velvet. A 
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