BRONZE AND ORANGE 
TANGERINE—D Flaming Spanish orange to grenadine-red. Distinctly 
different. Late Sept. 40c each. 
KATHLEEN LEHMAN—D Brightest orange-gold, deepening to red-gold 
at center. One of the best mums; 1950 introduction. 28 inch. Late Sept. 
50c each. 
MAROON ’N’ GOLD—Immense flowers of bright mahogany shaded mar- 
oon, underlaid with gold. Early Sept. 35¢ each. 
EMBER—Brilliant glowing bronze with orange shadings. Early Oct. 
30c each. 
SUN DANCE-—D Golden bronze pompons; very heavy bloomer; 28 inch. 
Late Sept. 35c¢ each. 
M. J. COSTELLO—D Golden yellow with bronze shadings; 20 inch 
Early Sept. 30c¢ each. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Golden bronze cushion pompon, frost hardy 
flowers. Mid Sept. 30c each. 
GOBLIN—Warm golden bronze pompon, 24 inch Strong, neat growing 
plant. Late Sept. 30c¢ each. 
DEANNA—Button. Rich bronze overlaid with coppery ‘apricot shading. 
Late Sept. 30c each. 
RED 
RED VELVET—D Velvety crimson; probably the best of all crimsons. 
Early Oct. 40c each. 
BURGUNDY—D Glowing wine-red; distinct and different. Mid Sept. 
30c each. 
AUTUMN SONG—Large, different, wine-rose shading to carmine. Mid 
Sept. 40c each. 
BONFIRE—D Multitudes of burnt bronze-red flowers on graceful stems; 
frost resistant. Early Oct. 24 inch. 35c each. 
SEPTEMBER CHEER—Small rich cherry red flowers; a profuse bloom- 
er. Mid Sept. 30c each. 
RED WING—SD Small bronzy red with yellow center, 18 inch. Mid 
Sept. 30c each. 
RUBY POM PON—D Rich ruby crimson pompon flowers on 30 inch plant. 
Early October. 30c each. 
