PATRICIA LEHMAN—A sparkling ger- 
anium-pink with peach center. Recurv- 
ed and twisted petals give a feathery 
effect. An upright grower. Blooms 
SHO YE, 2281 pa AI A Re Nala am Each $0.50 
PINK PRINCESS D (Peck) — Dainty 
baby-pink button of strong upright 
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habit. 
PEPITA D (Kraus)—Densely quilled but- 
ton pompon of egg shell- White. M 
POWDER PUFF D (Bristol *49)—True 
gleaming white cushion. Ss 
REDCOAT—As hardy as the men it pays 
tribute and as brilliant as the uniforms 
they wear. A strong grower, really new 
red, fully double. Flowers in profusion 
on strong succulent eighteen inch stem. 
Early. 
REMEMBRANCE—Deep ruby-carmine 
color that is retained for the life of the 
flower. Finest red to date. Blooms 
Sete Aes ee ee ee Each $0.50 
ROSITA D (Kraus)—Light Persian-rose 
button type pompon. M 
SEPT. BRONZE D (Cummings)—A gold- 
en-bronze cushion type pompon. Ss 
SEPT. CHEER D—A good cherry-red 
SEPT. DAWN D— Large, bright rose- 
pink. M 
SINCERITY—A sport of Lavender Lady. 
Like its parent, with fully double 3 inch 
blooms on 30 inch plant, faintly lavender 
at first but soon becomes pure white 
with a pearly cast. Blooms in late 
Sep arer sea ues eae 2! Each $0.50 
W. P. SNYDER—Everb!iooming apricot- 
orange. Sept. to hard freeze. 
SUNBEAM—A new cushion type pom- 
pon, a mound of buttercup yellow flow- 
ers practically cover the foliage, 12 
inches, mid-Sept. 
SUNBURST D (DeWalt)—Shaggy, gold- 
en- yellow blooms. Outstanding. M 
TAMPICO (U.S. D. A.—A high crested 
double bronze with long stems, making 
it superb for cutting. Flowers group in 
a close cluster right at the top. Foliage 
is clean and green, blooms early. 
TERRY SD—Bright golden yellow cut 
flower. 
TANGERINE D (Kraus)—A _ brilliant 
Spanish-orange. M 
YOUDATH’S WHITE D (Youdath)—A 
very fine early white. 
WAKU—A firm, low growing pure white 
that fits the need for a-border or ex- 
treme floriferousness. 
WHITE TOWER—Tall, creamy white 
pompon, aging to pure white. Sturdy. T 
MUMS BLOOMING IN OCTOBER 
ALLEGRO D_ (DePetris) — Glowing 
shrimp-pink with a coppery sheen. M 
AMBER GLOW D (Youdath)—A bril- 
liant rosy-bronze. S) 
ANN—Compact free flowering» double 
white. 
ARGONNE D (DePetris)—A fully round- 
ed button type pompon of very rich 
amaranth purple. (1949). M 
AVIATOR D (DePetris)—A very good 
coppery-red. M 
BEACON D (Kraus)—Coral-apricot to 
flaming nasturtium-orange at center. A 
tall plant with large blooms. Excellent 
Cita tio wera: Le ese alate Each $0.50 
CALIPH D (Bristol)—A nice crimson- 
red of good substance. Aly 
CARNIVAL D (Bristol)—Large blooms 
of burnt orange blend that gleams. T 
COCHECO—A lavender pink, low grow- 
ing mum, with free blooming habits. 
CUTIE D—An unusual cherry red but- 
toni sCN ew) See eer Each $0.50 
CYDONIA D—Brilliant orange-chest- 
nut overlaid mahogany. ele 
DAWN ROSE D (Kraus)—Flower is 
grenadine to hbittersweet-pink, lighten- 
ing to bright flesh color at the margins. 
(1949). M Each $0.50 
DRAGON LADY—A new mum color, a 
satin smooth Chinese Red. Mature 
flowers develop spoon tips. M 
DWARF JEWEL D—A lovely dark pink. 
Slightly taller than cushions. M 
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