INTRODUCING THE 1951 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
AZTEC GOLD—Kraus—Large, frost re- 
sistant, clear, lemon-yellow. Fine bor- 
der plant. Blooms Oct 1st. Each $0.75 
CANARY WONDER—Bristol 1951—Like 
all the Wonders, a 2 ft. bush of perfect 
1% in. balls of pleasing canary-yellow 
primrese. Blooms Sept. _. Each $1.00 
EARLY ROBIN—Becker—A very early 
compact mound completely smothered 
with two toned flowers of bronzy-yel- 
low with distinct mahogany-red centers. 
Hgt. 15.in. Sept. 10th. ____ Each $0.50 
FLAXEN BEAtUTY—Bristol 1951—An 
English hybrid of Paie Moon. A lovely 
blend of peach, yellow and coral. Each 
4 in. flower delicately flushed with gold 
in the centers. A real beauty from 
Bristol. Het. 2 ft. Blooms October Ist. 
Re SOR ANGRY a ap MON TR Ties Sees Each $1.00 
GARNET SPOON—Lehman 1951-—-Ex- 
cellent red spoons with purp’e tubes set 
eff by a pure yellow center. Blooms 
Meth vals 2 tele seers Each $9.75 
GCLADWIN—Becker—Very lerge light 
pinkbuds opening a blush white with a 
slight yellow tinge, 4 in. flowers with 
very long, fluffy petals. Blooms Sept. 
PAG AR Hast Chea hie Bd gis i oo Ap Pak hae Each $9.50 
GOLDEN GOPHER—D. Kraus 1951— 
Deep cadmium-orange, aging to light 
buttercup-yellow. Frost hardy. New 
shade to brighten the garden. Blooms 
Sept. 20th. 
GOLDEN WAND — Becker — A very 
hardy October blooming golden-yellow 
mound. Foliage completely hidden by 
bloom that remains showy after a heavy 
frost. Hgt. 15 in. Oct. 5th. Each $0.50 
LEE POWELL—D. Kraus 1951—Large, 
impressive flowers of Chinese-yellow to 
orange-yellow at center. Prolific.‘‘ Leh- 
man’s Mum of the year.” Blooms Sept. 
DOT Ge tty se Pe iwen Ste ee a eke Each $1.00 
LUCKY THIRTEEN—Becker 1951—This 
new golden-yellow, bali shaped flower 
is one that really stands out in the fall 
display of Mums. One of the healthiest 
and mest vigorous bush-type pompons 
on the market today. Hest. 20 in. Sept. 
OSM gR RM SLi oh np ens Pe heal Pun. Ne Each $0.50 
MING—D. Kraus 1951—Clear Chinese- 
yellow to tangerine-orange. Firm tex- 
ture. Likened to a glorified calendula. 
Blooms, Sept. 18thy 2223 72225 Each $0.75 
MY LOVE—Becker 1951—A true break 
in color. This Mum will most assuredly 
bloom its way into your hear. A 3 in. 
white pompon with the edges deeply 
trimmed in red-purple that matures to 
an old rose that lends an enchanting 
beauty to this lovely flower. A 30 in. 
plant with pleasing foliage. Blooms 
October cote see eee oe Each $0.50 
PINK OPAL — D. Kraus 1951 — Pale 
Persian-rose overlaid with cream ard 
pale-green tints toward center. Distinct, 
clear. Blooms Sept. 28th. __ Each $0.75 
QUEENS LACE—-YB 19850—A new, very 
large, pure white spider that will win in 
any show. The Laces are truly an ex- 
hibition spider. Blooms November Ist. 
Each $0.50 
ROBINHUE—yY 1951—A very double, 
large red, decorative pompon. A very 
good show type. Blooms October 15th. 
DS Rg ek eget eh gh “SRT Ul BBV pee Each $0.50 
ROUGE CUSHION—S. D. Lehman 1951 
—A gorgeous, brilliant bright red early 
cushion. Blooms Sept. 20th. Each $19.50 
TANGO-—Becker 1951—Imagine a lovely 
24 in. well branched plant with dark 
green foliage, loaded with bronze-gold, 
ball shaped pompons from August to 
freezing weather and you have a picture 
of this beautiful Mum. Inheriting the 
beauty and frost resistance of Mme. 
Chiang Ka Shek and F. F. Rockwell. the 
DAT ORES qa we ees Ae Each $0.50 
YELLOW ALABASTER—Wierenga 1951 
—A very lovely soft yellow sport of that 
lovely English Alabaster, 5 in. flowers 
just like its white component. Bloom 
MOD t ql oGl te eae e soe Lite ete Each $0.50 
YELLOW LACE—YB 1951—A lovely 
yellow sport of Queens Lace and just as 
breath-taking. Plant to exhibit both of 
these this fall. Blooms November 1s<. 
BLS ener ye MM EN eT Each $0.59 
