PONCA—(New 1950)—Vigorous tel) up- 
right grower, good dark green foliage. 
The attractive and most unusual full 
double deep purple-red pompon flowers 
are borne on stems suitable for cutting 
in clusters up to 30 blossoms. Blooms 
from late August to hard freezing. A 
truly frost resistant type mum for gen- 
Crat-sdanlatione vies ee Sek Each $0.50 
RED GOLD D (Longley)—A lovely plant 
loaded with red and orange-gold poms. S 
VIOLET D (Longley)—Large dahlia like 
blooms of very good substance. The 
centers are a shade darker giving the 
plant a two toned purple effect. M 
MUMS BLOOMING IN SEPTEMBER 
ALERT—Becker—Large, fully double, 
3 in. dark purple flowers that do not 
fade. Sturdy stems, ideal for cutting. 
A hit in our display beds. Hegt. 22 in. 
so 3) BNE: 94) Ng Sih ce a pas haat eae Each $0.50 
ALGONQUIN D—A very brilliant yel- 
low on stocky plants. M 
APRICOT GLOW D (Bristol)—Cushion 
type, rich apricot-bronze. S) 
AVALANCHE D (Dreer)—The world’s 
best large creamy white. M 
BETTY D (C-P)—The nation’s favorite 
salmon-pink. ay 
BURGUNDY D 
glowing wine red. 
CHRIS COLUMBUS D (Rosebud)—New 
outstanding ivory-white. Excellent for 
cutting. 
CHAS. NYE D (Kraus)—Favorite gold- 
en-yellow pompon. ¥ 
CHIQUITA D (Kraus)—Canary-yellow 
~ button pompon. M 
CHIPPEWA D (Longley)—A large aster- 
purple. None like it. M 
COURAGEOUS D (Kraus)—A beautiful 
dark ruby red with 3% inch blooms. a 
CODY—New outstanding orchid white 
centered cushion mum. 
DAHLIA MUM D—A wine-red, quilled 
petale, cactus type of mum. S 
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EARLY GOLD—Bright golden-yellow 
pompon with dark green foliage. An 
excellent border plant. Blooms Sept. 
TTA ete eee SL Each $0.50 
EARLY WONDER D—A soft pink pom- 
pon of good quality. E 
EARLY ROBIN—Becker—See 1951 in- 
troductions. 
FAIRBOW—A heavy blooming. upright 
growing, lavender-pink pompon. Blooms 
September 4th. 62.2002. 2_ Each $0.50 
GALE S—A beautiful windblown peach 
bronze. Grows to 2 feet and blooms 
with the early group. 
GLOWING COALS D (Kraus)—A bright 
cherry-red. M 
GOLDEN CARPET D (Bristol, ’49)—A 
new golden-yellow spreader. S 
GOLDEN HOURS D (Kraus)—A deep 
lemon-chrome with broad petals. M 
GOLDEN MOUND—FExcellent golden- 
yellow cushion. Gobs of 2 inch flowers 
on short, dark green, twiggy branches. 
Blooms Sept. 12th. 
HOPPERT—New vari-color from clear 
yellow to buff bronze, 3 to 5 inch flow- 
ers in clusters on wiry stem. 
IVORY GLOW D—New comer to the 
white ranks. Lovely 3 inch blooms of 
ivory white. 
JAYEFF D (J. M.)—4 inch flowers with 
a dazzling sheen of positive pink. A 
prolific bloomer and hardy. 
KARLE A. REICHE D (Bristol) — A 
blend of old rose, red-mauve and ripe 
strawberry shades. M 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN — Brightest 
orange-gold, deepening to red-gold at 
the centers. Blooms Sept. 28. Each $0.75 
MAJOR CUSHION—Bright salmon pink, 
habit and character superb, flowers 
firmly petaled. 
MISS LACE—Pert and saucy, this is the 
glamour of the new group. True Grand- 
mothers light pink, fully double, 3 inch 
blooms, en-masse atop stately upright 
stems, 212 feet, early September. 
MURMURS D (Kraus)—Opens amar- 
anth-pink, fading slowly to clear mallow- 
purple. Petals broad and _ incurved. 
Early. M 
OMAHA—A new quilled petaled orange 
cushion, like a cactus dahlia. Blooms 
from late Sept. to hard freezing weather. 
OLIVE LONGLAND D (Kraus)—3 inch 
blooms of apricot toned salmon-pink. M 
ORCHID HELEN D (Becker ’49)—Sturdy 
orchid-pink of unusual beauty. M 
PAPER WHITE—A pure white excellent 
textured double bloom on a dwarf plant. 
Blooms Sept. 10th, 2-2-2. +. Each $0.50 
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